2017考研英语全程复习规划(实操版)

2017考研英语全程复习规划(实操版)
2017考研英语全程复习规划(实操版)

2017考研英语全程复习规划(实操版)

考研英语是大多数考研学子的短板,大家用在英语学科上的时间、精力在整个考研复习中所占的比例最大,但最后的结果却往往不尽人意。凯程在线全国研究生入学考试研究中心英语教研室为大家制定了2017考研英语全程复习规划,帮助大家顺利备考。

首先,考研英语分值分布(以英语一为标准)

完型填空(10分):较难,有技巧,复习时可放在强化后期开始复习

阅读理解(40分):较难,很重要,必须尽早开始复习

新题型(10分):较难,有技巧。复习时放在强化后期开始复习

翻译(10分):最难,有技巧。报考名校热门专业的同学需要重点复习

写作(30分):较简单,重点复习作文模板、写作技巧,需要多加练习

其次,考研英语复习划归为四阶段

基础夯实阶段--2015年9月至2016年5月

本阶段建议英语复习时间为每天1.5小时左右,复习内容可分以下三点:

1、记单词--词汇是英语的基础,一定要夯实。

非母语语言的学习讲究学习方法,很多同学对英语学习的最深感触就是"记不住",这主要是方法没有选对,建议大家背单词之前先学习凯程在线朱伟老师的5500词,学习方法独到,可以让考研英语复习事半功倍,现在17的辅导课程已经上线,大家可以到凯程在线官网查看适合自己的课程。同时,本阶段大家可以适当的做一些阅读的真题,将真题中经常出现并且自己不会的单词积累下来,反复记忆,集中精力掌握考研高频词汇。如果大家觉得真题格外珍贵,可以选择适合自己的模拟套题。

2.、学语法,分析长难句

阅读、写作和翻译都依赖于语法长难句的理解。建议基础薄弱的同学尽早开始英语复习,在核心语法精讲课程中,田静老师会帮助大家用最少的时间,掌握所有核心语法,扫清真题长难句分析障碍,同时在后期的写作训练中也能写出不同寻常的英文句式。紧跟课程学习的同时大家每天还要进行1-2句长难句的结构分析、单词查阅、中文翻译,这样既巩固了单词,也练习了语法和翻译。

3、阅读理解与作文

这个阶段可以选择高质量的模拟题来练练手,或者适当的做一些真题,检验自己的复习效果。至于作文可以有少许的练习,但不必占用过多精力。

强化提高阶段--2016年6月至2016年8月

于应届生而言,强化提高阶段正值暑假,是整个备考过程中的黄金备考期。也是考研大军抢座的高峰期,为了将这一阶段的复习效率发挥到最佳,建议大家选择网络辅导课程,这样复习时间、地点、进度都掌握在自己手中,打破了占座、酷暑、大班杂乱的窘境,最重要的是可以通过直播课堂、知识堂与名师、班主任随时保持沟通。

这一阶段大家要在继续复习单词、语法的基础上,加大练习量,与基础阶段不同的是本阶段所选试题的深度、仿真度以及练习节奏都要接近真题,或者直接练习真题,对待真题反反复复研究十遍也不为过,尤其是阅读真题材料要做到精读的程度,正所谓得阅读者得英语,40分的分值必须下大力气拿下。

重点突破阶段--2016年9月至2016年11月

这个阶段需要将之前的所有知识进行梳理、复习,寻找自己的薄弱环节进行主攻。建议每天复习英语3小时,此时应在继续练习真题的基础上重视写作的训练,因为作文可以有很

大的提分空间,建议大家这一阶段积累大量经典句型、句式以及经典表达内容,打破既有模板,创立个性化模板,大家要加强动手能力,自己完成作文写作。总体建议是在背诵经典的基础上,建议大家每周练习写两篇。

冲刺模考阶段--2016年12月

最后一个月,大家可以通过冲刺串讲、应试提高等课程精选试题进行模考,充分利用直播课堂,与名师面对面,点拨解题思路,练习解题技巧,将前面的真题进行重新的整理分析,查缺补漏。从进入12月开始要坚持每天写作训练,背诵范文、经典句型。最后一周,拿出最后两年真题自行模拟考试,保持良好的做题手感。

当然,学习基础、学习能力以及习惯因人而异,大家要根据自己的实际情况作出调整,希望大家都有一个科学的备考过程,最后凯程在线全国研究生入学考试研究中心英语教研室预祝大家考研成功!

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