考研英语93分学霸的阅读笔记

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1993年考研英语真题及答案

1993年考研英语真题及答案

1993 年全国硕士研究生入学统一考试英语试题
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the like magnitude. [A] manageable [B] controllable [C] tolerable [D] perceivable 12. It isn’t so much whether he works hard; the question is whether he works ________. [A] above all [B] in all [C] at all [D] after all 13. There is an incorrect assumption among scientists and medical people that everyone agrees ________ what constitutes a benefit to an individual. [A] on [B] with [C] to [D] in 14. All the information we have collected in relation to that case ________ very little. [A] makes up for [B] adds up to [C] comes up with [D] puts up with 15. A really powerful speaker can ________ the feelings of the audience to the fever of excitement. [A] work out [B] work over [C] work at [D] work up 16. Before the students set off, they spent much time setting a limit ________ the expenses of the trip. [A] to [B] about

考研英语历年真题阅读理解精读笔记(一)

考研英语历年真题阅读理解精读笔记(一)

众所周知,考研是⼈⽣的⼀次重新洗牌和重⼤机遇,⽽在考研的四门课程中,英语成了许多考⽣前进征途上的⼀只凶猛拦路虎和⼗分困难的羁跘与障碍。

详细分析历年考研英语试卷,⼜可以发现主要⽭盾在于阅读(占60%的分数),故可谓:得阅读者得天下。

阅读的60分细分为Part A、Part B 和Part C,其中Part A为四篇阅读理解,占40分,是阅读理解考试中的主战场。

那么,阅读Part A有没有什么技巧呢? 技巧⼀:看懂 阅读理解其实主要考的是“阅读”之后的“理解”,所以,看得懂乃是第⼀项技巧。

任何⼀篇⽂章,若要能看懂它,⾄少需要两个条件:认识单词和看明⽩句⼦。

单词就像盖房的砖⽡,考研词汇⼤约为5500个,这不是⼀个⼩数字,也并⾮三两天时间可以记住的,所以,考⽣必须先买⼀本考研英语词汇书进⾏系统、长期的学习和记忆。

(推荐《考研英语词汇真题词频语境记忆》,该书打破了传统考研词汇书按字母顺序排序的做法,⽽是采⽤历年真题作为单词出现频率的统计依据,将所有⼤纲单词及超纲单词按照历年真题出现的频率从⾼到低排列,⽽且全部按照考过的不同词义配不同的真题例句,可以使学⽣⽤最少的时间获得的学习效果)。

拿到词汇书之后,⾸先⽤⼤约⼀周的时间把这些单词中你根本不认识的挑出来,如rear,tedious,deteriorate,plausible,jargon,isotope,……,(因为这些单词你可能完全不认识,看到之后两眼漆⿊,所以称之为“⿊”字)。

“⿊”字是阅读的头⼀个障碍,单词不认识,句⼦当然看不懂,所以,消灭“⿊”字是当务之急。

(争取⽤⼀个⽉左右的时间消灭它们!) 考研词汇中,除“⿊”字外,还有⼤量意思⾮常明⽩的所谓“⽩”字,如:able,benefit,culture,space,topic,……。

此类单词可⼀掠⽽过,除“⿊”(完全不认识)和“⽩”(完全明⽩)字两类外,还有许多似会不会的“灰”字,如:treaty,tutor,sample,saddle,fuss,……。

【考研英语】唐迟阅读技巧总结笔记

【考研英语】唐迟阅读技巧总结笔记

【考研英语】唐迟阅读技巧总结笔记(一)做题步骤●1. 先看题干●(1)标出定位词大写、人名、地名、时间、数字、名词、形容词●(2)抓取关键词题干重复的词,要完整,可能不止一个●(3)串联题干间逻辑,推测文章主题●(4)判断题型(六大题型)●2. 再看段落●(1)题文同序原则:出题往往按行文顺序●(2)判断作者态度(议论文目的就是为了阐述观点)●从形容词和副词入手判断感情色彩●少数派原则:作者观点往往和大多数相反●(3)判断句子间和段落间逻辑关系●相反逻辑:yet/but/however开头●相同逻辑:在考研中更重要,没有转折词,因果、递进(表因果的短语见积累本)●(4)考场之上无跳读,即便是括号内也一定要读(二)六大题型●1.细节题●(1)标志:because;题干信息丰满的;不具备其他题型特征的●(2)方法●①问什么答什么,比如问because,就回到原文找出有because的句子,只看定位句●②选项一定要回到原文逐字对比●③干扰选项往往是围绕正确选项设置的,所以可看哪个选项跟另外三个都有关联(划关键词),往往就为正确选项●(3)常见干扰选项●正反混淆:意思相反/存在相反词的两个选项中往往必有正确答案●偷换概念●答非所问:干扰性较强,因其与原文内容一致,所以不要忘记题干问的是什么!●不同内容嫁接●非最佳答案:“最佳”的标准——与中心思想密切相关(细节服从主旨),在原文中反复被提到,最全面唐叔金句:反复强调的是重点,重点是考点●绝对化用词:only/must/exclusively/never/all/最高级往往不选,除非原文明确提到,比较级慎选●主被动互换:比如——正确的表述是他们怕被认为是不道德的,选项设置成他们认为是不道德的●2. 例证题●(1)标志:example、case、illustrate、demonstrate、imply、to show、to___●(2)方法●①例子本身不重要,重要的是例子支持的观点●②常见干扰选项:讲例子本身。

考研英语历年真题阅读理解精读笔记(十一)

考研英语历年真题阅读理解精读笔记(十一)

TEXT 4 It is said that in England death is pressing, in Canada inevitable and in California optional.Small wonder.Americans life expectancy has nearly doubled over the past century.Failing hips can be replaced, clinical depression controlled, cataracts removed in a 30-minute surgical procedure.Such advances offer the aging population a quality of life that was unimaginable when I entered medicine 50 years ago.But not even a great health care system can cure death-and our failure to confront that reality now threatens this greatness of ours. Death is normal; we are genetically programmed to disintegrate and perish, even under ideal conditions.We all understand that at some level, yet as medical consumers we treat death as a problem to be solved.Shielded by third party payers from the cost of our care, we demand everything that can possibly be done for us, even if it's useless.The most obvious example is late stage cancer care.Physicians-frustrated by their inability to cure the disease and fearing loss of hope in the patient-too often offer aggressive treatment far beyond what is scientifically justified. In 1950, the US spent $12.7 billion on health care. In 2002, the cost will be $1540 billion.Anyone can see this trend is unsustainable.Yet few seem willing to try to reverse it.Some scholars conclude that a government with finite resources should simply stop paying for medical care that sustains life beyond a certain age-say 83 or so.Former Colorado governor Richard Lamm has been quoted as saying that the old and infirm "have a duty to die and get out of the way", so that younger, healthier people can realize their potential. I would not go that far.Energetic people now routinely work through their 60s and beyond, and remain dazzlingly productive.At 78, Viacom chairman Sumner Redstone jokingly claims to be 53.Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O Connor is in her 70s, and former surgeon general C.Everett Koop chairs an Internet start up in his 80s.These leaders are living proof that prevention works and that we can manage the health problems that come naturally with age.As a mere 68 year-old, I wish to age as productively as they have. Yet there are limits to what a society can spend in this pursuit.As a physician, I know the most costly and dramatic measures may be ineffective and painful.I also know that people in Japan and Sweden, countries that spend far less on medical care, have achieved longer, healthier lives than we have.As a nation, we may be overfunding the quest for unlikely cures while underfunding research on humbler therapies that could improve people's lives. 56. What is implied in the first sentence? [A] Americans are better prepared for death than other people. [B] Americans enjoy a higher life quality than ever before. [C] Americans are over confident of their medical technology. [D] Americans take a vain pride in their long life expectancy. 57. The author uses the example of cancer patients to show that . [A] medical resources are often wasted [B] doctors are helpless against fatal diseases [C] some treatments are too aggressive [D] medical costs are becoming unaffordable 58. The author's attitude toward Richard Lamm's remark is one of . [A] strong disapproval [B] reserved consent [C] slight contempt [D] enthusiastic support 59. In contrast to the US, Japan and Sweden are funding their medical care . [A] more flexibly [B] more extravagantly [C] more cautiously [D] more reasonably 60. The text intends to express the idea that . [A] medicine will further prolong people's lives [B] life beyond a certain limit is not worth living [C] death should be accepted as a fact of life [D] excessive demands increase the cost of health careachieve12 v.①完成,实现;②达到,达成,获得 aggressive5 a.①侵略的,好⽃的;②⼤胆的,积极的 attitude14 n.①(to,towards)态度,看法;②姿势 author69 n.①作者;②创始⼈ billion11 num./n.[美]⼗亿,[英]万亿 cancer11 n.癌 chair4 n.①椅⼦;②主席(职位);vt.主持,担任 claim12 v.①要求;②声称,主张;③索赔;n.①要求;②主张,断⾔;③索赔;④权利,要求权,所有权 conclude5 v.①结束,终结;②断定,下结论;③缔结,议定 confident3 a.(of,in)确信的,⾃信的 confront3 v.①使⾯临,使遭遇;②⾯对(危险等) consent3 v./n.(to)同意,赞成,答应 contempt4 n.轻蔑,藐视 contrast5 v.对⽐,对照;n.对⽐,对照,差异 court10 n.①法院,法庭;②宫廷,朝廷;③院⼦;④球场 doctor12 n.①博⼠;②医⽣;v.伪造,篡改 dramatic4 a.①戏剧的,戏剧性的;②剧烈的,激进的;③显著的,引⼈注⽬的 energetic2 a.有⼒的,精⼒旺盛的 enthusiastic2 a.热情的,热⼼的 excessive3 a.过多的,过分的来源:考试⼤ express4 v.表达,表⽰;a.特快的,快速的;n.快车,快运 failure6 n.①失败,不及格;②失败者;③故障,失灵;④未能 fatal4 a.致命的,毁灭性的 finite2 a.有限的 former10 a.①前任的;②以前的,在前的;pron.前者 frustrate1 v.挫败,阻挠,使灰⼼ fund14 n.资⾦,基⾦;v.资助,投资 governor1 n.总督,州(省)长 hip2 n.髋部;a.时髦的 humble2 a.①谦卑的,恭顺的;②低下的,卑微的;v.降低,贬抑 ideal5 a.①理想的,完美的;②空想的;③理想主义的;④唯⼼的;n.理想 imply12 v.意指,含...意思,暗⽰ inevitable5 a.不可避免的,必然发⽣的 intend15 v.想要,打算,企图 justice2 n.①公正,公平;②审判,司法;③法官 justify8 v.证明...是正当的,认为有理 measure14 v.测量;n.①尺⼨,⼤⼩;②[常pl.]措施,办法;③法案,法律规定 mere7 a.①纯粹的;②仅仅,只不过 obvious13 a.明显的,显⽽易见的 optional1 a.可以任选的,⾮强制的 painful5 a.疼痛的,使痛苦的 perish1 v.①丧⽣;②凋谢;③毁灭,消亡 physician10 n.内科医⽣ potential13 a.①潜在的,可能的;②势的,位的;n.潜能,潜⼒ procedure4 n.程序,⼿续,步骤 productive4 a.⽣产(性)的,能产的,多产的 prolong3 v.拉长,延长 proof2 n.①证据,证明;②校样,样张 pursuit6 n.①追赶,追求;②职业,⼯作 quest3 n.寻求 quote5 v.引⽤,援 reality10 n.①现实,实际;②真实 remark7 n.(about,on)评语,议论,意见;v.①(on)评论,谈论;②注意到,察觉 replace7 v.①放回,替换,取代;②归还 reserve2 n.①储备(物),储藏量,储备⾦;②缄默,谨慎;v.①保留,储备;②预定,预约 resource7 n.①[pl.]资源,财⼒;②办法,智谋;③应变能⼒;④设备 reverse1 n.①相反,反转,颠倒;②背⾯,后⾯;a.相反的,倒转的;v.颠倒,倒转,(使)倒退 scholar5 n.学者 sentence9 n.①句⼦;②判决,宣判;v.宣判,判决 shield2 n.①防护物,护罩;②盾,盾状物;v.保护,防护 solve9 v.解决,解答 supreme2 a.①极度的,最重要的;②⾄⾼的,的 surgeon1 n.外科医⽣ sustain5 v.①⽀撑,撑住;②维持,持续,经受,忍耐 system31 n.①系统,体系;②制度,体制 technology27 n.⼯艺,技术 therapy2 n.治疗,理疗 threaten8 v.①恐吓,威胁;②有...危险,快要来临 trend12 n.倾向,趋势;v.伸向,倾向 unlikely5 a.未必的,靠不住的 vain2 a.①徒劳的,徒然的;②⾃负的,虚荣的;n.徒劳,⽩费 worth5 n.价值;a.值得的 advance10 v.①前进,进展;②推进,促进;③提出(建议等);④提前;n.①前进,进展;②预付,预⽀ cataract1 n.①⼤瀑布;②⽩内障 cautiously1 ad.慎重地 clinical1 a.临床的 consumer20 n.消费者 dazzlingly1 ad.灿烂地,耀眼地 depression2 n.①沮丧,消沉;②(经济)萧条,不景⽓ disapproval1 n.不赞成 disintegrate1 vt.(使)分解,(使)碎裂 expectancy2 n.期待,期望 extravagantly1 ad.挥霍⽆度地 flexibly1 ad.易曲地,柔软地 genetically2 ad.遗传地 inability1 n.⽆能,⽆⼒ ineffective2 a.⽆效的 infirm1 a.弱的,不坚固的,柔弱的 leader10 n. overfund1 vt.对...提供充⾜资⾦ productively1 ad.有结果地,有成果地 reasonably2 ad.适度地,相当地 routinely1 ad.例⾏公事地 surgical1 a.外科的,⼿术上的;n.外科病房,外科⼿术 treatment7 n.待遇,对待,处理,治疗 unaffordable1 a.供应不起的 underfund1 vt.投资不⾜ unimaginable2 a.,想不到的,不可思议的 unsustainable1 a.不能成⽴的,不能⽀持的 难句1 Shielded by third party payers from the cost of our care, we demand everything that can possibly be done for us, even if it’s useless. [结构分析] 1. 本句主⼲结构为:... we demand everything ... ; 2. everything后⾯是that引导的定语从句,that在从句中作主语; 3. 第⼀个逗号前为过去分词短语shielded引导的状语成分,第⼆个逗号后⾯是even if引导的让步状语从句; [本句难点]主要是过去分词作状语,以及定语从句的⽤法; [⽅法对策]抓住句⼦主⼲,然后再分析状语等其他成分; [例句精译]由于医疗费⽤由第三⽅⽀付,我们常常要求⽤尽所有的医疗⼿段,即使它们不会有任何作⽤。

考研英语历年真题阅读理解精读笔记(八)

考研英语历年真题阅读理解精读笔记(八)

TEXT 1 Wild Bill Donovan would have loved the Internet.The American spymaster who built the Office of Strategic Services in the World War Ⅱ and later laid the roots for the CIA was fascinated with information.Donovan believed in using whatever tools came to hand in the great game of espionage-spying as a profession.These days the Net, which has already remade such everyday pastimes as buying books and sending mail, is reshaping Donovan's vocation as well. The latest revolution isn't simply a matter of gentlemen reading other gentlemen's e-mail.That kind of electronic spying has been going on for decades.In the past three or four years, the World Wide Web has given birth to a whole industry of point and click spying.The spooks call it open source intelligence, and as the Net grows, it is becoming increasingly influential.In 1995 the CIA held a contest to see who could compile the most data about Burundi.The winner, by a large margin, was a tiny Virginia company called Open Source Solutions, whose clear advantage was its mastery of the electronic world. Among the firms making the biggest splash in this new world is Straitford, Inc., a private intelligence analysis firm based in Austin, Texas.Straitford makes money by selling the results of spying (covering nations from Chile to Russia) to corporations like energy services firm McDermott International.Many of its predictions are available online at. Straiford president George Friedman says he sees the online world as a kind of mutually reinforcing tool for both information collection and distribution, a spymaster's st week his firm was busy vacuuming up data bits from the far corners of the world and predicting a crisis in Ukraine.As soon as that report runs, we'll suddenly get 500 new Internet sign-ups from Ukraine, says Friedman, a former political science professor,And we'll hear back from some of them.Open source spying does have its risks, of course, since it can be difficult to tell good information from bad.That's where Straitford earns its keep. Friedman relies on a lean staff of 20 in Austin.Several of his staff members have military intelligence backgrounds.He sees the firm's outsider status as the key to its success.Straitford's briefs don't sound like the usual Washington back and forthing, whereby agencies avoid dramatic declarations on the chance they might be wrong.Straitford, says Friedman, takes pride in its independent voice. 41. The emergence of the Net has . A.received support from fans like Donovan B.remolded the intelligence services C.restored many common pastimes D.revived spying as a profession 42. Donovan's story is mentioned in the text to . A.introduce the topic of online spying B.show how he fought for the US C.give an episode of the information war D.honor his unique services to the CIA 43. The phrase making the biggest splash (line 1, paragraph 3) most probably means . A.causing the biggest trouble B.exerting the greatest effort C.achieving the greatest success D.enjoying the widest popularity 44. It can be learned from paragraph 4 that . A. Straitford's prediction about Ukraine has proved true B.Straitford guarantees the truthfulness of its information C.Straitford's business is characterized by unpredictability D.Straitford is able to provide fairly reliable information 45. Straitford is most proud of its . A.official status B.nonconformist image C.efficient staff D.military backgroundable11 a.有能⼒的,能⼲的,显⽰出才华的 achieve12 v.①完成,实现;②达到,达成,获得 agency11 n.代理(处),代办处 analysis8 n.分析,分解 available18 a.①可⽤的,可得到的;②可以见到的,随时可来的 avoid9 v.避免,回避,逃避 background6 n.背景,经历 brief5 a.简短的,简洁的;v.简短介绍,简要汇报;n.①(pl.)摘要;②指令 business36 n.①商业,⽣意;②事务,业务,职责;③企业;④贸易量;⑤⾏业,业务 cause28 n.①原因,理由;②事业,事件,奋⽃⽬标;v.使产⽣,引起 characterize6 v.①表⽰...的特性;②描述...的特性 click1 v.①点击;②发出滴答声;n.滴答声 collection1 n.收藏(品),收集(物) compile1 v.编辑,汇编 contest2 n.竞争,竞赛,⽐赛;v.竞争,⽐赛,争论 corporation10 n.公司,企业,团体 crisis3 n.([pl.]crises)危机,紧要关头 data22 n.(datum的复数)资料,数据 decade18 n.⼗年 declaration2 n.宣⾔,宣布,声明 dramatic4 a.①戏剧的,戏剧性的;②剧烈的,激进的;③显著的,引⼈注⽬的 efficient3 a.①有效的,效率⾼的;②有能⼒的,能胜任的 electronic8 a.电⼦的 episode1 n.⽚断,(连续剧的)⼀集 exert3 v.发挥,施加影响,运⽤ fascinate2 v.迷住,强烈吸引 firm14 a.①坚固的,稳固的;②坚决的,坚定的;n.公司,商号 former10 a.①前任的;②以前的,在前的;pron.前者 forth2 ad.向前,向外;(back and ~)来回地 guarantee5 n.保证,保证书;v.保证,担保 image1 n.①形象;②肖像,影像,印象 increasingly11 ad.不断增加地,⽇益 independent6 a.(of)独⽴的,⾃主的 influential1 a.①有影响的;②有权势的 information44 n.①通知,报告;②情报,信息 intelligence13 n.①智⼒,聪明;②理解⼒;③情报,消息,报导 lean2 v.①倾斜,屈⾝;②倚,靠,依赖;a.①瘦的,⽆脂肪的;②精⼲的,效率⾼的;③贫瘠的 margin1 n.①页边空⽩;②边缘;③余地;④幅度 military3 a.军事的,军⽤的,军队的 pastime1 n.消遣,娱乐 phrase6 n.短语,词语,习语 predict13 v.预⾔,预测,预告 private11 a.私⼈的,个⼈的,秘密的,私下的 profession5 n.职业,⾃由职业 reinforce2 v.增援,加强 reliable5 a.可靠的 rely6 v.①(on)依赖,依靠;②信赖,信任 restore3 v.①恢复,使回复;②归还,交还;③修复,重建 result37 n.结果,成果,成绩;v.①(in)导致,结果是;②(from)起因于,因...⽽造成 revive1 v.①使苏醒;②复苏,复兴 risk14 v.冒...的危险;n.风险,危险 science58 n.①科学;②学科 solution4 n.①解答,解决办法;②溶解,溶液 sound7 n.声⾳,声响;v.①发声,响;②听起来;a.①健全的,完好的;②正当的,有根据的;③彻底的,充分的 source11 n.①源,源泉;②来源,出处 splash1 v.溅,泼;n.①溅,飞溅声;②(make a ~)引起轰动 spy6 n.间谍;v.①当间谍,刺探;②察觉,发现 staff5 n.①全体职⼯,全体⼈员;②杠,棒;③参谋部;v.配备⼯作⼈员 status5 n.①地位,⾝份;②情形,状况 story11 n.①描述;②故事;③报道;④谎话;⑤楼层 topic3 n.话题,主题,题⽬ unique6 a.惟⼀的,独⼀⽆⼆的 vacuum1 n.真空,真空吸尘器;v.⽤真空吸尘器打扫 vocation1 n.职业,⾏业 web12 n.,蜘蛛 advantage13 n.优势, 有利条件 distribution6 n.分配,分发,配给物 emergence5 n.浮现,出现 espionage1 n.间谍,侦探 latest8 a.最近的 mastery1 n.掌握 mutually1 ad.互相地,互助 nonconformist1 a./n.不墨守陈规的(⼈) online8 n.联机,在线 popularity5 n.普及,流⾏ prediction6 n.预⾔,预报 remold1 vt.改造 reshape1 vt.改造,再成形 spook1 n.间谍,特务 spymaster2 n.间谍⾸脑 strategic2 a.战略的,战略上的 truthfulness1 n.真实,正当,坦率 unpredictability2 n.不可预测性 whereby2 ad.凭什么,由此难句1 The American spymaster who built the Office of Strategic Services in the World War Ⅱ and later laid the roots for the CIA was fascinated with information. [结构分析] 1. 本句主⼲结构是:The American spymaster ... was fascinated with information; 2. who引导的定语从句修饰the American spymaster,who在定语从句中作主语,谓语是and连接的built和laid; [本句难点]主要是从句关系复杂; [⽅法对策]找出主句和从句关系,然后找出各⾃的主⼲结构,就⽐较好理解本句; [例句精译]这位曾经在第⼆次世界⼤战时建⽴了战略服务处,后来⼜为中央情报局的成⽴打下了基础的美国间谍⼤师对情报是如此着迷。

1993考研英语一阅读理解逐句翻译

1993考研英语一阅读理解逐句翻译

1993 Text 1Paragraph 11、Is language, like food, a basic human need without which a child at a critical period of life can be starved and damaged?语言是否像食物一样,是人类的基本需要呢?没有语言,在生命的关键时刻孩子是否会挨饿呢?孩子的身体是否受损呢?1.1 basic英/'beɪsɪk/ 美/'beɪsɪk/n. 基础;要素adj. 基本的;基础的1.2 starved英/stɑːvd/ 美/stɑ:vd/adj. (等于starving)饥饿的饥饿1.3 starve英/stɑːv/ 美/stɑrv/vi. 饿死;挨饿;渴望vt. 使饿死;使挨饿2、Judging from the drastic experiment of FrederickⅠin the thirteenth century, it may be. Hoping to discover what language a child would speak if he heard no mother tongue, he told the nurses to keep silent.从13世纪弗里德里克一世所做的大量实验中得出判断,情况也许就是如此。

为了发现婴儿在听不到母语的情况下会讲什么语言,他要求保育员保持沉默。

2.1 drastic英/'dræstɪk; 'drɑː-/ 美/'dræstɪk/n. 烈性泻药adj. 激烈的;猛烈的(大量的)2.2 tongue英/tʌŋ/ 美/tʌŋ/n. 舌头;语言vt. 舔;斥责;用舌吹vi. 说话;吹管乐器Paragraph 21、All the infant s died before the first year. But clearly there was more than lack of language here. What was missing was good mothering. 所有婴儿在一年之内都死了。

10月5日-2017考研英语真题阅读5夜10篇精读直播随堂笔记

10月5日-2017考研英语真题阅读5夜10篇精读直播随堂笔记

Text3①The US$3-million Fundamental Physics Price is indeed an interesting experiment,as Alexander Polyakov said when he accepted this year’s award in March.正如亚历山大.波利亚科夫在今年三月接受今年的基础物理学奖的时候所说的那样,金额达到300万美金的基础物理学奖的确是个有趣的尝试。

(这一奖项的本质与诺贝尔奖有着天壤之别,后者只有当一项成果已经经历了彻底的测试和验证才会被认定为是突破性的进展,有时往往与最初的发表相隔几十年的光景。

与此相反,基础物理学奖似乎以那些理论上的进步为目标,在这次获奖的9位科学家中,有6人都从事与弦理论有关的研究。

)Yuri Milner投资人:Facebook、Whatsup、AirBnB、Snapchat、Spotify等以及阿里巴巴、京东、滴滴、小米和美团等公司。

②And it is far from the only one of its type.1.far from being;China is far from being a world economy leader.中国远不是世界经济的领导者。

同类型的奖项也远非这一个。

③As a News Feature article in Nature discusses,a string of lucrative awards for researchershave joined the Nobel Prizes in recent years.正如《自然》杂志上一篇新闻专题文章所讨论的那样,近年来一系列金额丰厚的奖项加入到了诺贝尔奖的行列。

④Many,like the Fundamental Physics Prize,are funded from the telephones-number-sized bank accounts of Internet entrepreneurs.像基础物理学奖一样,很多奖项的经费来自互联网企业家的巨额银行账户。

英语阅读做题解题思路--笔记整理

英语阅读做题解题思路--笔记整理
的回答.
(4)抛砖引玉形:文章的开始讲一个例子或某个错误观点,随后出现了转折,而作者的观点为转折后的内容.
(5)散文或新闻类新闻的特点:
A抛砖引玉,引起争论
B貌似客观,实有倾向
(6)说明文的松散结构
五、常见考研文章所宣扬的主题
(1)经济乐观;经济周期
(2)教育平等
(3)鼓励创新
(4)生死由命(上帝)安乐死很难在英美国家通过
suspiction/suspicious(怀疑/怀疑的)
C中立态度:objective(客观的),neutral(中立的),impartial(公正的,不偏不倚的)
unbiased(无偏见的)
(3)如下选项必错: A indifference/indifferent (冷漠的不关心的/冷漠不关心)
B说明文
C记叙文
D应用文
考研常考话题: A经济学(西方经济学):年年,了解基本概念,术语
B教育学:隔年一考
C传播学(新闻)
D心理学
E科普文章
F散文:松散型议论文
G文学评论:诗评(考过)、书评(考过)、影评(未考过)
解题思路
一、细节题
(1)标志:针对文章的原因、论据、例子等细节信息提问,且题干中带有信号词.
(2)解题思路:例证题不是考察对于例子的理解,而是考找到例子所证实的观点.
(3)做题步骤: A返回原文,定位该例子
B 80%向上,20%向下,搜索例子所支持的观点.
C从选项中选择出原文观点的同义改写作为答案.
(4)例证题错误选项特征:错误选项只谈例子本身,或例子无关常识.
补充: But后面的信息无比重要,But前面的信息不重要.
(2)解题思路: A主旨题最后做
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考研英语93分学霸的阅读笔记
考研英语93分学霸的阅读笔记
中公考研 04-08 17:09 大
1.考研英语阅读的基本解题思路(四步走)
第一,扫描提干,划关键项。

第二,通读全文,抓住中心。

1.通读全文,抓两个重点:
①首段(中心句、核心概念常在第一段,常在首段出题);
②其他各段的段首和段尾句。

(其他部分略读,有重点的读)
2. 抓住中心,用一分半时间思考3个问题:
①文章叙述的主要内容是什么?
②文章中有无提到核心概念?
③作者的大致态度是什么?
第三,仔细审题,返回原文。

(仔细看题干,把每道题和原文的某处建立联系,挂起钩)
定位原则:
①通常是由题干出发,使用寻找关键词定位原则。

(关键词:大写字母、地名、时间、数字等)
②自然段定位原则。

出题的顺序与行文的顺序是基本一致的,一般每段对应一题。

★要树立定位意识,每一题、每一选项都要回到原文中某一处定位。

第四,重叠选项,得出答案。

(重叠原文=对照原文)
1. 通过题干返回原文:判断四个选项,抓住选项中的关键词,把选项定位到原文的某处比较,重叠选项,选出答案。

2.作题练习要求:要有选一个答案的理由和其余三个不选的理由
二.阅读理解的解题技巧
1. 例证题:
①例证题的标记。

当题干中出现example,case, illustrate,
illustration, exemplify 时。

②返回原文,找出该例证所在的位置,既给该例子定位。

③搜索该例证周围的区域,90%向上,10%向下,找出该例证支持的观点。

例子周围具有概括抽象性的表达通常就是它的论点。

注意:举例的目的是为了支持论点或是为了说明主题句。

举例后马上问这个例子说明了什么问题?不能用例子中的话来回答这个问题。

④找出该论点,并与四个选项比较,得出选项中与该论点最一致的答案。

⑤例证题错误答案设计的干扰特征经常是:就事论事。

即用例子中的某一内容拉出来让你去选。

(╳)
要求:在阅读中,遇到长的例子,立即给这个例子定位,即找出起始点,从哪开始到哪结束。

2. 指代题:
①返回原文,找出出题的指代词。

②向上搜索,找最近的名词、名词性短语或句子(先从最近点开始找,找不到再找次近的,一般答案不会离得太远)。

③将找到的词、词组或句子的意思代入替换该指代词,看其意思是否通顺。

④将找到的词、词组或句子与四个选项进行比较,找出最佳答案。

3. 词汇题:“搜索代入”法
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