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a host of 大量 2 a test for检测目的 3 a test on对……进行测试4 a test with检测手段5 above all 最重要的;6 according to根据7 achieve equilibrium取得平衡8 achieve one’s purpose达到目的9 achieve success 获得成功10 achieve victory获得胜利 11 act on 遵照┄行动,作用于;12 act on对…有影响 13 add up to 总计,合计14 add… to 把…加到…. 15 adhere to 坚持,奉行;16 after all 毕竟,均不合题意; 17 agree on对……取得一致意见18 agree to同意 19 agree with sb.同意某人的20 along with 和┄一道,和┄一起; 21 alternate (with)交替;22 amount to 合计,共计;23 an equal to与……相当的人/物,(地位)相同的人24 and yet然而 25 anything but 一点也不;26 anything like像……那样的东西 27 anywhere near接近于28 apart form除……之外尚有 29 apply to 向……申请,适用于30 appreciation of对……的欣赏/赞赏31 argue against 反对32 as a result of作为……的结果,由于33 as a result(作为结果,因此)表结果,用不用逗号隔开看情况而定;34 as a whole 作为一个整体,整个看来35 as far as …/are concerned就……而言36 as for至于,就…方面说 37 as if好像,仿佛38 as soon as一~就~ 39 as though好像,仿佛40 as to 至于,关于; 41 as well也,一样42 as yet迄今,到目前为止 43 aside from 除┄之外;44 associate … with…由……联想到……,把……联系起来45 association with与……的交往 46 at a disadvantage处于不利地位47 at a loss不知所措 48 at a time每次,一次49 at all 丝毫,根本; 50 at any moment即使,随时。

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一、关于听力!!!第一招:相关保留原则当选项中有两项表达意思相近时,那么正确答案必在这两项之中!这时只需稍微听一听对话,即可知答案,如果出现了双重相关,便可直接确认正确选项,只需听完对话加之认证一下即可!典型例题:4. A) Visiting the Browning.B) Writing a postcard.C) Looking for a postcard.D) Filling in a form.例题分析:B、C两项均含有 a poscard ,B、D两项均含有写...之意,即B、C和B、D构成双重相关,即可得出B为正确选项!本题听力原文:4. M: What\'s the matter? You\'ve been sitting there for ages, just staring into space.W: I told the Browning I\'d send them a postcard. Now I don\'t know what to say.Q: What\'s the woman doing?第二招:异项保留原则当选项中出现有意思明显相反的两项时,那么正确答案必在此二项中出现!如果出现双重异项,那么即可判断出正确答案,异项保留原则在六级考试听力短对话中应用广泛!典型例题:6. A) She can’t finish her assignment, either.B) She can’t afford a computer right now.C) The man can use her computer.D) The man should buy a computer right away.例题分析:A、B异项,A项的意思是她现在有电脑,B项的意思则是她现在没有电脑。

B、D异项,B是说女方无电脑,而D是说男方无电脑,男女也是一种反意关系。

【金榜教程】2015届高考英语一轮基础复习 Unit 4 Wildlife protection限时

【金榜教程】2015届高考英语一轮基础复习 Unit 4 Wildlife protection限时

【金榜教程】2015届高考英语一轮根底复习 Unit 4 Wildlifeprotection限时特训新人教版必修2[根底知识·夯实]Ⅰ.单词拼写根据汉语注释与首字母提示写出如下单词的正确形式。

1. This ________(事件) really let me know that I have a long way to go.2. They are making further efforts to________(减少) military spending.(军队花费)3. This wound soldier was unconscious from his________(损失) of flood.4. The gunmen showed, no________(怜悯),killing innocent men and women.5. Make the windows________(安全的) before leaving the house.答案:1. incident 2. decrease 3. loss 4. mercy 5. secureⅡ. 选词填空in danger of; pay attention to; die out; in relief; according to1. The wild population of koalas is in danger of ________.2. Our teachers always________ combining theory with practice.3. How many factory workers are ________ losing their jobs?4. You will be paid ________ the amount of work you do.5. After he finished his task, he laughed________.答案:1. dying out 2. pay attention to 3. in danger of 4. according to 5. in reliefⅢ.单句语法填空1. I will never forget my teacher's words:“As long as you can affect________life of one child, you've been________success.〞答案:the; a解析:考查冠词。

CET4资料大全(完整版)大学英语四级考试最新最全资料

CET4资料大全(完整版)大学英语四级考试最新最全资料

CET4资料大全(完整版)大学英语四级考试最新最全资料CET-4资料大全(完整版)大学英语四级考试最新最全资料CET-4词汇篇大学英语四级CET-4同义词辨析1.这些单词都有“缩短”的意思。

abbreviate 缩短、缩写一般用来表示消减字母,把词汇变成缩写词或通过删节把文章变短,或表示通过减少环节来缩短做某事的时间。

常用被动式。

The ceremony was abbreviated by rain. 因为下雨,仪式从简。

compress 压缩、浓缩一般用来表示压缩文章的长度但不减其信息量。

而abbreviate表示对文章进行“删节”这一含义时候,含有牺牲一定信息量的意思。

The film compresses several years into half an hour 电影将几年前的事情浓缩到半小时里表现。

condense 浓缩,压缩用来表示文章、讲演等的压缩或缩短,只保留最重要的部分。

用于物则指提高浓度或减小体积等。

When water is taken out of milk, the milk becomes condensed. 将水分从牛奶中提炼出来牛奶就浓缩了。

shorten 弄短、缩短。

一般指物体、长度、时间、距离等的缩短。

The new highway shortens the trip from Wuhan to Shang hai.这条新公路缩短了从武汉到上海的路程。

今天的作业:用今天学的单词填空,翻译句子He _______ his speech to half its original length.答案:condensed 他将发言压缩到原来的一半2.这些单词都有“服从、遵守”的意思。

abide 服从,遵守。

着重指“不折不扣地服从或遵守(法律、法规、诺言等)”。

常与by 连用,表示一个人的立场和态度。

If you join the club you must abide by its rules.如果你加入俱乐部必须遵守规定。

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英语复习资料(全)英语期末考试复习文档一、作文(无)二、听力(三选一)三、阅读1、选词填空(15选10)(四选一)2、长篇阅读(四选一)3、仔细阅读(无)四、翻译(15选5)二、听力部分New 1-3Section ADirections: In this section, you will hear three news reports. At the end of each news report, you will hear two or three questions. Both the news report and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A), B), C) and D). Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet 1 with a single line through the centre.Questions 1 and 2 will be based on the following news item. 0’401. A)Islamist militants are still in control of the town. [iz'lɑ:mist] 伊斯兰教主义者;回教教徒;武装分子B)French forces have entered the town.C)Islamist militants are attacking the airport.D)French forces are going to land at the airport.2. A)To control Kidal airport. (基达尔, 奇达镇)B)To protect the capital Bamako. ['b?m?k?u]巴马科C)T o protect the town.D)To fight against Islamist militants.Questions 3 and 4 will be based on the following news item. 2’353. A) It didn't do enough to celebrate the 100th anniversary of WWI.B) It showed little respect to other European countries.C) It tended to focus on the crimes of WWI.D) It tried to deny the crimes committed by the Nazis.4. A) Indifferent.B) Opposed.C) Neutral.D) Numb.Questions 5 to 7 will be based on the following news item. 4’405. A)The income gap is widening in developed countries.B)Cancer cases are increasing dramatically.C)Unhealthy foods can increase the risk of cancer.D)Burden of cancer is shifting to poor countries.6. A)Most cancer patients were from poor regions.B)Cancer had a significant impact around the world.C)All sorts of cancers could be prevented.D)Rich people were more likely to have cancer.7. A)Drink more water.B)Be on a diet.C)Quit smoking.D)Do exercises.答案Section A (7分)1. B2. C3. A4. B5. D6. D7. CSection ADirections: In this section, you will hear three news reports. At the end of each news report, you will hear two or three questions. Both the news report and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A), B), C) and D). Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 1 with a single line through the centre.Questions 1 and 2 will be based on the following news item.French forces say they have entered Kidalin the north of Mali 马里(西非国家), the last major town they have yet to secure in their drive against Islamistmilitants. French forces now control Kidal airport after a number of aircraft, including helicopters, landed there last night. Islamist militants were reported to have already left the town and it was unclear who was in charge. France—the former colonial power in Mali—launched a military operation this month after Islamist militants appeared to be threatening the south. French army spokesman confirms that "French troops were deployed部署overnight in Kidal". One regional security source told the Press that French aircraft had landed at Kidal and that protection helicopters are in the sky. Kidal, 930 miles north-eastof the capital Bamako ['b?m?k?u]巴马科, was until recently under the control of the Islamist militants.1. What is the situation now in Kidal according to the news?2. Why did the French launch the military operation?Questions 3 and 4 will be based on the following news item.These days, German government has been criticized for not doing enough to commemorate the 100th anniversary of World War I. Germany has spent less on events than some other European countries. And the events which have taken place have been seen as half-hearted by critics.Traditionally in Germany the First World War is overshadowed by the Second World War. History teaching in German schools tends to focus on the crimes of the Nazis rather than what happened a generation earlier. And since 1945 there's been a strong aversion in Germany to anything that might be seen as glorifying militarism. So many people here are uncomfortable with any anniversary of a war or a battle.There's still some disagreement among historians about who was responsible for World War I. But having spent the last 70 years making up for Nazi guilt, many Germans have little appetite to now take on the blame for the First World War, too.3. What makes the German government be criticized recently?4. What's the attitude of German people towards militarism?Questions 5 to 7 will be based on the following news item.A recent research showed that the global burden of cancer is shifting dramatically. (6) Once considered a disease of the wealthy, it now has a significant impact in every region, and the greatest proportional increases in cases in the coming years are predicted to be in the poorest corners of the world (5). Worldwide, an estimated 14.1 million new cancer cases were diagnosed in 2012 and 8.2 million cancer deaths.In an analysis that maps the world's hot spots for cancer, epidemiologist Lindsey Torre found cancer rates declining inhigh-income countries but rising in lower-income countries.(7) Better screening, early detection and access to treatment plus a decrease in risk factors like smoking probably explain part of the positive trend among the high-income countries.5. What is the main idea of the news?6. What did people think about cancer before this research?7. According to the news, what can possibly help reduce the risk of cancer?New 4-6Section ADirections: In this section, you will hear three news reports. At the end of each news report, you will hear two or three questions. Both the news report and the questions will be spoken only once. Afteryou hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A), B), C) and D). Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet 1 with a single line through the centre. Questions 1 and 2 will be based on the following news item. 0’401. A ) Parks.B) Restaurants.C) Offices.D) Bars.2. A) Television producers.B) Hotel owners.C) Medical workers.D) Hospital management.Questions 3 and 4 will be based on the following news item. 2’403. A) A Russian cargo ship in danger.B) Icebergs in the Russian sea.C) A vessel's collision with a cargo ship.D) Severe weather of Russia's eastern coast.4. A) While it was fishing in a fishing area.B) Just before it left the port.C) When it was on the route to a fishing area.D) When it sailed back from a fishing area.Questions 5 to 7 will be based on the following news item. 4’205. A) It does not have to borrow money any more.B) It does not pay off the money.C) Its economy is becoming worse.D) Its unemployment is at its highest point.6. A) It is still 42% smaller.B) It is still 20% smaller.C) It is still 6% smaller.D) It is still 9% smaller.7. A) Euro's economy has an invulnerable growth.B) Foreign investment boosts its economy.C) The recession in the Euro zone has ended.D) The global economy is becoming better.答案Section A (7分)1. C2. B3. A4. C5. B6. D7. CSection ADirections: In this section, you will hear three news reports. At the end of each news report, you will hear two or three questions. Both the news report and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A), B), C) and D). Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 1 with a single line through the centre. Questions 1 and 2 will be based on the following news item.A tough anti-smoking law has taken effect in Spain. The ban, one of the strictest in Europe, outlaws smoking in all bars and restaurants. Smokers will also be prohibited on television broadcast, near hospitals, or in school playgrounds. The law tightens anti-smoking restrictions introduced in 2006. The anti-smoking rules introduced in 2006 outlawed smoking only in the workplace. It let bar andrestaurant owners choose whether or not to allow it. Most chose not to impose any ban. Only large restaurants and bars were obliged to provide a smoke-free area. Now hotel, restaurant, and bar owners have said they could face a ten percent drop in trade with the new rules. The industry has already seen a sharp fall in sales due to Spain's economic problems, but doctors argue the new legislation will help smokers give up.1. Where was smoking not allowed, according to the 2006 anti-smoking rules?2. According to the news, who are more likely to react negatively to the new law?Questions 3 and 4 will be based on the following news item.A Russian cargo ship with about 30 crew members aboard was in danger of sinking off Russia's eastern coast while stormyweather interfered with rescue efforts, state-run Itar-Tass news agency said Friday. Ice had formed on the outside of the ship, and the crew was chipping it off. The crew sent out a distress signal, but there was no explanation of the problem. Because of the severe weather, aircraft can't be used to rescue the crew.According to Itar-T ass, the vessel is about 90 miles from an oil rig 钻油平台where rescue vessels are based, while a tugboat 拖船dispatched 派遣from land was still about four times farther away. The cargo ship had been on route to a fishing area when it experienced problems, the news agency reported. The ship hauls fish from boats to ports.3. What is news report mainly about?4. When did the cargo ship get into trouble?Questions 5 to 7 will be based on the following news item.It is being called Ireland's exit from the emergency assistance. If all goes to plan, Ireland will receive no more financial assistance. It does not mean that the money has been paid off—that will take until 2042.Ireland will still need to borrow—and all the signs are that it will be able to do so in the financial markets at an affordable cost. The country's economy has shown signs of stabilization. It has grown, though unusually, and unemployment is down from its highs. But living standards have been hit—the economy is still 9% smaller than it was six years ago.This is an important stage in the Euro zone's financial repair effort. It certainly helps that the recession in the Euro zone has ended—that the economy of the region as a whole has started to grow again. But it is still vulnerable growth. Europe needs stronger performance to generate the tax revenue that could really help struggling governments get control of their borrowingneeds.5. What do we learn about Ireland from the news report?6. What's said about Ireland's economy compared with that of 6 years ago?7. What contributes to the Euro zone's financial repair according to the news?New 7-9Questions 1 and 2 will be based on the following news item.1A.She is 17-year-old.B.She works in a hotel.C.Her legs got severely injured.D.Her job is a restaurant employee.2A.In early August.B.In late August.C.In early October.D.In late October.Questions 3 and 4 will be based on the following news item. 1’503A.Terrorist attacks.B.Political protests.C.Extreme weather.D.Heavy traffic jams.4A.Where matches take place.B.Where protests may take place.C.In downtown Vancouver.D.Around the athletes' village.Questions 5 to 7 will be based on the following news item. 3’555A.Electricity shortage.B.Food shortage.C.The heavy burden of studies.D.Overtime exposure to sunlight.6A.1 hour.B.2 hours.C.3 hours.D.2.5 hours.7A.Students in South East-Asia have great pressure in study.B.Genetic factors in visual impairment and blindness.C.Students in South East-Asia should spend more time outdoors.D.The reason why students in South East-Asia have pressure.答案1.D2.D3.B4.D5. C6.C7. CQuestions 1 and 2 will be based on the following news item.Four American teenagers, all children of U.S. military personnel, have been arrested on charges of attempted murder after a woman was knocked off her motorbike with rope strungacross two poles, Japanese police said. The four suspects—two 15-year-old boys, a 17-year-old girl and an 18-year old man—were taken into custody on Saturday, the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department said. They are accused of causing a severe head injury to a 23-year-old girl who works at a restaurant by stringing a rope between poles across a road.U.S. forces in Japan was informed of the August incident in late October, a public information officer said. There was no clear explanation for the delay in the handover of the suspects to police, otherthan it involved rules between Washington and T okyo covering U.S. forces and their dependents in Japan. The U.S. military presence and its impact on Japanese residents have beena thorny issue over the years.1.What do we know about the victim?2.When did the U.S. forces in Japan know about the incident?Questions 3 and 4 will be based on the following news item.An Olympics security plan five years in the making is taking shape in Vancouver this week. The Canadian Police is heading up the $900 million security operation, the largest in Canada's history. It will involve 15,000 police, private security and military personnel. The Winter Olympics will take place February 12th to 28th in 2010 in Vancouver. (3) Political protests may pose the biggest threat to the games. The threat of terrorist attack is rated as low. But the memory of the 1972 Munich Olympics has not gone away. That year, a terrorist group attacked the athletes' village, eventually killing 11 Israeli athletes and coaches. (4) It is no coincidence that in Vancouver security patrols are particularly evident around the low-rise apartment buildings, where the athletes will be housed. In downtown Vancouver some roads arealready closed, and rings of security fencing surround some key venues. What's more, 900 surveillance cameras will be put on top of fencing to detect dangers.3.What may be the biggest threat to the 2010 Winter Olympic Games?4.Where is the presence of security patrols most evident?Questions 5 to 7 will be based on the following news item.The strong emphasis on educational achievement in South East-Asia may be coming at a heavy price.(5) Researchers say that hard work at school plus the lack of exposure to outdoor light is damaging the eyes of almost nine out of ten students—with one in five at serious risk of visual impairment and blindness. (6)The scientists say that young people need up to three hours a day of outdoor light, but many infants are also missing out as they nap during lunch time.The scientists say that genetic factors, long thought to play a big role in shortsightedness, are not as important as the environment. They point to Singapore as a place with several distinct ethnic groups, all of whom are now suffering high levels of shortsightedness.(7)The authors suggest that essential time outdoors should be considered by educational authorities across South-East Asia as a way of dealing with the problem.5.What accounts for the poor eyesight for many South East-Asian students?6.How long do the young people need to be exposed to outdoor light each day?7.What is the main idea of the news?短文1-2Passage OneQuestions 16-18 are based on the passage you have justheard.16. A) When someone has helped him.B) When someone has done harm to him.C) When someone in a shop has served him.D) When someone has given him a gift.17. A) He feels interested.B) He feels annoyed.C) He feels himself thanked.D) He feels comfortable.18. A) Empty thanks make Americans comfortable.B) Empty thanks make Americans less anxious to help you.C) It’s not necessary to tell an American that your English is not good enough.D) No one should apologize to an American for not being able to speak very good English. Passage Two 3’25Questions 19-21 are based on the passage you have just heard.19. A) In the countryside.B) In America.C) In Western countries.D) In China.20. A) Because the dog can help him to fight other animals.B) Because the dog can frighten thieves.C) Because the dog can help him do things.D) Because the dog can play with him when he is alone.21. A) The dog would not eat if his master did not allow him to eat.B) Dogs are used for driving sheep.C) One of the reasons that people in towns still keep dogs is that dogs can be used to look after their children.D) A dog can be everybody’s friend.Section C (20分)16. B 17. B 18. A 19. C 20. D21. C 22. A 23. A 24. D 25. CPassage One“Thank you”means that you appreciate what someone has done for you, very often, very small and most ordinary things. So we in the West thank people all day long. For instance, you will thank the saleswoman after she has attended to you. You will say “Thank you”to the waitress when she brings you a cup of coffee. And a teacher will say “Thank you”to a student who has just answered the question. At home, the husband will thank the wife when she brings him a glass of water.However, too many expressions of gratitude give Westerners the sense of empty thanks, and make them uncomfortable. For example, if an American has spent half an hour helping you write some letters, you will, of course, want to say, “Thank you, I really appreciate your time.”That’s enough. If you go on and on with statements of thanks, and even add “I’m sorry to have wasted so much of your time”, he will feel himself not thanked but annoyed and will not be anxious to help you again. And if he gets really annoyed, he might say, “Well, if you really think that you are wasting my time, you had better stay out of my way.”There is also no need for you to apologize for your not being able to speak good English wherever you go and whomever you meet.The following questions are based on the passage you have just heard.16. When doesn’t an American say “Thank you”?17. How does an American feel when he is thanked again and again?18. Which of the following is NOT true?Passage TwoIf you are in a Western country, you’ll often see people walking with their dogs. A dog is themost useful animal in the world, but the reason why one keeps a dog has changed.Once upon a time, a man met a dog and wanted it to help him in the fight against other animals, and he found that the dog listened to him and did what he told him to. Later people used dogs for the hunting of other animals, and the dogs did not eat what they got until their master agreed. So dogs were used for driving sheep and guarding chickens.Now the people in the town and cities do not need dogs to fight other animals. They keep them to frighten thieves. But the most important reason is that people feel lonely in the city. For a child, a dog is his best friend when he has no friends to play with. For a young wife, a dog is her child when she doesn’t have her own. For old people a dog is also a child when their real children have grown up and left. Now people do not have to use a dog, but they keep it as a friend, just like a member of the family.The following questions are based on the passage you have just heard.19. Where can we see people walking with their dogs according to the article?20. Why does a child want to keep a dog?21. Which of the following is wrong?短文3-4Passage OneQuestions 16-18 are based on the passage you have just heard.16. A) On the radio.B) From the manager.C) At the supermarket.D) From newspaper advertisement.17. A) To get a free basket of goods.B) To meet the manager.C) To get a free basket.D) To fill all her cupboards.18. A) The one who will be lucky.B) The one who has a cupboard full of useful things.C) The one who hopes to get free goods every day.D) The one who dreams to become a manager.Passage TwoQuestions 19-21 are based on the passage you have just heard.19. A) British people.B) Greeks and Persians.C) Egyptians.D) Persians.20. A) They believed that the cat was a god.B) They showed their sadness for a long time.C) They shot arrows.D) They shaved their eyebrows off.21. A) They become even stronger.B) They look like pets.C) They are smaller with smaller brains.D) They weigh 9,000 kilograms.答案16. C 17. A 18. A 19. B 20. D21. C 22. B 23. A 24. D 25. BPassage OneAll the housewives who went to the supermarket had one great ambition: to be the lucky customer who did not have to pay for the shopping. For this was what the notice just inside the entrance promised. It said: Remember, once a week, one of our customers gets free goods. This may be Your Lucky Day!For several weeks Mrs. Edwards hoped, like many of her friends, to be the lucky customer. Unlike her friends, she never gave up hope. The cupboards in her kitchen were full of things which she did not need. Her husband tried to advise her against buying things but failed. She dreamed of the day when the manager of the supermarket would approach her and say: “Madam, this is Your Lucky Day. Everything in your basket is free.”The following questions are based on the passage you have just heard.16. Where did the housewives learn about the offer of free goods?17. What did Mrs. Edwards want very much to do?18. What kind of customer did Mrs. Edwards want to become?Passage TwoIt’s true that the British are a nation of animal lovers, but they are not the first people to be interested in cats, dogs and other creatures. Sometimes men can often be cruel, but sometimes men treat animals better than they treat other people.In ancient Egypt, people believed that the cat was a god. When a cat died, its owners showed their sadness by the strange habit of shaving their eyebrows off! But even 9,000 years ago, the Greeks and Persians had dogs as pets. However, when animals become pets, the result, after a number of generations, is a smaller animal with a smaller brain.The following questions are based on the passage you have just heard.19. Who have the longest history of raising animals as their pets?20. What did ancient Egyptians do after their cats died?21. What will happen after animals have become pets for generations?短文5-6Passage FiveQuestions 16-18 are based on the passage you have just heard.16A.Four to six hours.B.Six to nine hours.C.Around eight hours.D.More than eight hours.17A.They may not be able to focus well.B.They may get the feeling of being drunk.C.They may lose much weight in a short period.D.They may suffer from high blood pressure.18A.Training can make people sleep less temporarily./doc/269469642.html,itary people are used to being deprived of sleep.C.People can bank sleep by sleeping more beforehand.D.Sleeping earlier than usual makes people sleep less.Passage SixQuestions 19-21 are based on the passage you have just heard.19A.Exposing skin to sunlight will certainly lead to skincancer.B.UV rays can help lower people's blood pressure.C.Heart attacks and stoke are linked to low blood pressure.D.Bathing in the sun helps build people's mental health.20A.Vitamin DB.UV rays.C.Body temperature.D.Blood pressure.21A.Heart rate.B.Vitamin D levels.C.Body temperature.D.Blood pressure.答案Section C (20分)16. B 17. D 18. C 19. B 20. A 21. BPassage OneWe waste a third of our lives sleeping. When there doesn't seem to be enough hours in the day, you yearn to be like the former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, who was said to get by on just four hours' sleep a night. There is a quite a range in the number of hours we like to sleep. 80% of us manage between six and nine hours a night; the other 20% sleep more or less than this.There is plenty of evidence that a lack of sleep has an adverse effect. We do not simply adjust to it—in the short-term it reduces our concentration, and if it's extreme it makes us confused and distressed, and turns us into such poor drivers of being drunk.The long-term effects are even more worrying. Repeatedly getting less sleep than you need over the course of decades is associated with an increased risk of obesity, diabetes, high blood pressure and heart diseases.But while it might not be possible to train yourself to sleep less, researchers working with the military have found that you can bank sleep beforehand if you plan well in advance. At the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research they had people go to bed a couple of hours earlier than usual every night for a week. When they were subsequently deprived of sleep they didn't suffer as much as the people who hadn't had the chance to bank sleep in advance.16. How much time do most people usually sleep every night?17. What could happen if people didn't get enough sleep fora long time?18. What do the researchers find about the military?Passage TwoThe health benefits of exposing skin to sunlight may far outweigh the risk of developing skin cancer, according to scientists. Edinburgh University research suggests sunlight helps reduce blood pressure, cutting heart attack and stroke risks and even prolonging life. UV rays were found to release a compound which lowers blood pressure. Researchers said more studies would be carried out to determine if it is time to reconsider advice on skin exposure. Heart disease and stroke linked to high blood pressure are estimated to lead to about 80-times more deaths than those from skin cancer in the UK. Production of the pressure reducing compound is separate from the body's manufacture of vitamin D, which rises after exposure to sunshine. Researchers said that until now vitamin D had been thought tosolely explain the sun's benefit to human health.During the research, researchers studied the blood pressure of 24 volunteers under UV and heat lamps. In one session, the volunteers were exposed to both the UV rays and the heat of the lamps. In the other, the UV rays were blocked so that only the heat of the lamps affected the skin. The results showed that blood pressure dropped significantly for one hour following exposure to UV rays, but not after the heat-only sessions. Scientists said that this suggested it was the sun's UV rays that lead to health benefits. The volunteers' vitamin D levels remained unaffected in both sessions. The study will be presented in Edinburgh at the world's largest gathering of skin experts.23. What can be learned from Edinburgh University's research?24. What was thought to be the only element to explain sun9s benefit to human health?25. Which element is said to be unaffected in the research?三、阅读部分1、选词填空(15选10)(四选一)1、第三册第1单元12-13段I suspect not everybody who loves the country would be happy living the way we do. It takes a couple of special qualities. One is a tolerance for solitude. Because we are so busy and on such a tight budget, we don?t entertain much. During the growing season there is no time for socializing anyway. Jim and Emily are involved in school activities, but they too spend most of their time at home.The other requirement is energy-a lot of it. The way to make self-sufficiency work on a small scale is to resist the temptation to buy a tractor and other expensive laborsaving devices. Instead。

【必须收藏】2015高考英语必备宝典!

【必须收藏】2015高考英语必备宝典!

【必须收藏】2015高考英语必备宝典!不经意间,高考的脚步声已越来越近。

在距离2015年高考只剩40天左右时,不少同学仍然对于做对的题说不出为什么,做错的题下回仍旧错。

英语成绩鲜有起色。

在这种情况之下,不少人干脆自暴自弃,觉得英语完全只能靠运气、凭语感,别无他法。

如果读到这里的你也抱着类似的想法,请用几分钟时间耐心地读完本文。

一、完形填空完形填空被不少同学视为最恐怖的题型,因为它兼有单选和阅读的特点和难点。

我们经常会郁闷地发现,四个选项在语法上好像都站得住脚,在意思上也都说得过去呀,这可怎么办才好呢?这个时候,不少同学开始双手托腮,绞尽脑汁,冥思苦想出一个让自己能够心安理得的选项,然后忐忑不安开始下一小题。

命题老师自然会提前料到同学们的这个困扰。

所以他们在文章中有意识地留下了一些这样那样的线索,就看你是不是有心人了。

对于完形中犹豫不决的选项,第一看上下文,第二向文章中心靠拢!当然,需要指出的是,这种语篇意识和能力绝不是读完笔者这篇文章就能立刻具备的,同学们应该保证隔天练习一篇,以夹叙夹议文和记叙文为主,并在实践中有意识地训练自己“上下而求索”。

二、阅读理解阅读是英语试卷上分值最重的题型,可以毫不夸张地说,“得阅读者得天下”。

所以,建议大家周一到周五每天阅读两篇文章(限时15分钟),周末则抽出40分钟时间一气呵成训练5篇,以激活并维持自己的英语思维。

众所周知,高考英语阅读按题型可分为事实细节题、主旨大意题、逻辑推理题和猜测词义题四类。

其中事实细节题每年都要占据阅读题总量的半壁江山以上,这些题的答案,可明确出现在文章某一个或几个句子中哦!如果我们足够细心的话,就可以拿下一半的分值。

问题是,怎么样才能做到足够细心呢其实很简单,大家在做细节题时,一定要摈弃凭借阅读文章后留下的大概印象或残存记忆选题的做法,因为有些选项只是“看上去正确”,出题老师已经悄悄地偷梁换柱或者张冠李戴了。

我们应该回到原文,用笔划出相关的线索句子,并仔细比较勾划的句子是否与你青睐的选项真正一致,以此杜绝粗心大意的可能性。

(完整word版)英语复习资料(word文档良心出品)

(完整word版)英语复习资料(word文档良心出品)

U1 4.诸如背弃朋友这类事并不受法律制约,所以才有了我们称作的道德法庭Laws do not regulate such things as betrayal to friends, that is why there is what we call the court of morality 5.有人把今天的文化描述为快餐文化。

无论做什么事,人们只是追求用最短时间达到最大的满足Today’s culture is described as fast-food culture, whatever they may be; people just pursue the greatest satisfaction within the shortest time.6.常言说,天下没有免费的午餐。

如果你想要什么,就得去挣As the saying goes, there is no such thing as a free lunch. If you want something, go and earn it.U2 1.无论是友情还是爱情,你都不可能期待自己付出最少而得到最多。

In either friendship or love, you should never expect to receive the maximum while you give the minimum.2.我把全部希望寄托在他的承诺上,结果却发现他根本不是个真诚的人。

I built all my hopes on his promises, only to find that he was not a man of sincerity at all.3.我们带母亲去了所有我们能找到的最好的医院,但一切努力都是徒劳的,母亲还是没能熬过那次疾病。

We took mother to all the best hospitals we could find, but all our efforts were in vain; she failed to survive the disease.U3 1.千百年来哲学家们费尽心机从各自的角度阐释何为幸福.For thousands of years philosophers have taken pains to explain the meaning of happiness from their own points of view.2.刚上大学的时候,突然发现自己得处理所有日常事物,知道那是自己才觉得在父母身边生活真是幸福。

2015年4月自考自考英语二试题及真题

2015年4月自考自考英语二试题及真题

2015年4月自考00015英语(二) 复习资料/试题真题/历年真题/报名时间/辅导资料第一部分:阅读判断(第1~10题。

每题1分,共10分)下面的短文后列出了10个句子。

请根据短文的内容列每个句子作出判断:如果该句提供的是正确信息。

选择A;如果该句提供的是错误信息。

选择B;如果该旬的信息文中没有提及。

选择C。

1回答1-10题React to DifficultiesIn life you will constantly befacing challenges, times when it’s tough to feel confident aboutwhat will happen in the future.Times like these will have different degrees of intensity and duration.The greater the degree and thelonger the duration, the greaterthe fear and sense of uncertaintywill be.As many of you know, theeconomy seems to be in adownward spiral right now. Today alone, trillions of dollars are beingwiped out in a matter of days. People’s retirement funds arebeing cut in double digit percentages. Many are facing job losses in a time when they needincome the most. In times likethese,it’s a real challenge to have any optimism and confidence that things are going to be better inthe near future.I read an article where afinancial expert stated if he wentall in with his money today, he’ll be better off six months fromtoday since markets will always rebound, but added he will have many restless nights and will be constantly wondering "what if this time it’s different?"It’s sometimes difficult to stay positive and motivated to work on your goals especially when all around you there are people so pessimistic about, well, everythingin general. People are cutting back on everything. Conversationsaround the dinner table and watercooler are increasingly about thestate of the economy.Ok, enough negative talk. If you notice, you have some peoplereacting negatively while othersare acting positively. Here’s what makes the difference. You getwhat you focus on. You can either think about how bad you have itand feel like a victim,or you canuse these challenges as a reasonto step up and grow from them.Yes, things look like economywill get worse. The reality,however, really depends on howyou look at it and react to this situation.Like any challenge in life it’s not what actually happens that will determine the outcome it’s what you decide to do about it.In life people are alwaystroubled with challenges.( ) A.TrueB.FalseC.Not Given2The fear and sense of uncertainty will be independent of the degree and the duration of difficult times. ( )A.TrueB.FalseC.Not Given3Because of the current economic situations, trillions of dollars are being wiped out in a few days. ( )A.TrueB.FalseC.Not Given4People’s retirement funds are being cut in 20%. ( )A.TrueB.FalseC.Not Given5During the economic recession, it’s hard for people to have confidence in the future. ( )A.TrueB.FalseC.Not Given6People are reducing theirexpenses to save money.( )A.TrueB.FalseC.Not Giveia7People’s views about the future vary from person to persorn ( )A.TrueB.FalseC.Not Given8Difficulties are bound to make people become victims. ( ) A.TrueB.FalseC.Not Given9The writer mainly talks about the national economy. ( )A.TrueB.FalseC.Not Given10The key to dealing withchallenges lies in your attitudes towardswhat has happened. ( )A.TrueB.FalseC.Not Given第二部分:阅读选择(第11~15题,每题2分。

笔译复习资料

笔译复习资料

2015年上半年笔译复习资料汉译英:1、2014年是令人难忘的。

这一年,我们锐意推进改革,啃下了不少硬骨头,出台了一系列重大改革举措,许多改革举措同老百姓的利益密切相关。

2014 has been an unforgettable year for China. During this past year, we have pressed ahead with our reforms with keen determination. We cracked many hard nuts, introducing a string of major reform measures. Many of these reforms are closely intertwined with the daily lives of all our people.2、腐败是人民政府的天敌,我们要用法治的思维,用制度来管权、管钱。

Corruption is natural enemy of the people’s government. We must put the exercise of power and the use of public money under institutional checks.3、有很多用于描述货币政策的词汇,例如“轻踩刹车”、“以操纵经济软着陆”,使货币政策听起来像是一门精确的科学。

没有什么比这更远离实际情况的了。

Much of the words used to describe monetary policy, such as ―steering the economy to a soft landing‖ by ―a touch on the brakes‖, make s it sound like a precise science. Nothing could be further from the truth.4、发展不平衡不是简单的经济问题,而是当今世界诸多矛盾热点的根源所在。

英语网考绝密资料

英语网考绝密资料

______Well,they got there last Wednesday.So about a week.B.How long have your parents been in Paris?_________ He teaches physics in a school. C. What is your father?Are you getting a new flat this year?______I can’t afford to pay my bills,let alone buy a new flat.。

B. You must be joking.Can you go to the concert with us this evening? B. I’d love to, but I’m busy tonight Congratulations! You won the first prize in today’s speech contest C. Thank youCould I borrow your car for a few days? C. Sure ,here your are. Enjoy your journey.Could I speak to Don Watkins, please? C. Speaking, please.Could you be so kind as to turn down that rock“n”roll?I am preparing for tomorrow’s exam. C. Sure. Sorry to disturb you.Could you help me with my physics, please? D. Sorry I can’t. I have to go to a meeting right now. David injured his leg playing football yesterday. Really? C. How did that happen?Do you mind my smoking here?B. Yes, I do.Doctor, I don’t feel well.C. What’s the matterExcuse me ,but can you tell me the way to the post office? B. Sorry, I’m a stranger here.Excuse me,could you show me the way to the nearest post office?________Oh yes!Two blocks away from here at the Green Avenue. You can’t miss it.D. Mm, let me think.Excuse me, how much is the jacket? It’s 499 Yuan.________ D. Would you like to try it on? Haven’t seen you for ages!What are you busy doing now?_D.I am working part time in a bookshop, you know.Hello, I’m Harry Potter.Hello, my name is Charles Green, but_.C. call me Charles.Hello, may I talk to the director now? A. Sorry, he is busy at the moment.Hey, Tom, what’s up?B. Oh, not muchHi, is Mary there, please?A. Hold on. I’ll get herHi, Tom, how is everything with you?_______________, and how are you? B. Hm, not too bad. Hi, welcome back! Had a nice trip?_A. Oh, fantastic! Fresh air, and sunshine every day.How about going to dinner at the Mexican restaurant tonight?_________ C. That’s great!How are you, Bob? Ted.B. I’m fine. Thank you.How are you feeling? Much better. A. Thanks for coming to see me.How do you do? Glad to meet you.B. How do you do? Glad to meet you, too.How often do you go dancing? _________. C. Every other day.How was your trip to London, Jane? A. Oh, wonderful indeedI was worried about my maths,but Mr.Brown gave me an A.B.Congratulations!That’s difficult course.I wonder if I could use your computer tonight?_________I’m not using it right now.A.Sure,go ahead.I’m sorry. I lost the key. A. Well, it’s OK.I’m terribly sorry that I’ve spilled some coffee on the carpet. B. It doesn’t matter.If you like I can mail this letter for you? A. That’s very kind of you.Is it possible for you to work late tonight? D. I think so.It’s rather cold in here. Do you mind if I close the window?_ B. No, go ahead.Madam, do all the buses go downtown? _______。

2015四六级完形讲义填空新背考大全绝密版

2015四六级完形讲义填空新背考大全绝密版
A) inquired B) insured C) informed D) instructed
例2 Following 88 , the man guided the plane toward the airfield. A) impression B) information C) inspections D) instructions
❖ One possible result:
The heroes came and fought with the dragon and rescued the girls. Then the heroes returned the daughters to their places. Maybe, you can guess that the three girls married the three men respectively.
步骤四,回头补缺
我们不提倡在一个题上耽误太多的时间。如果有 一个不会我们可以暂时放过,继续思路做下面的 题,等通篇做完后再回过头来考虑这个选项。切 忌,一定要保证思维的连续性和统一性。
步骤五,核实答案。
我们可以从以下几方面对所选答案进行核查: 1)所选择的单词或短语是否符合本句内容,使上 下文连贯和谐,与全文意义相协调; 2)所选择的单词或短语是否符合某种固定搭配; 3)所选择的单词或短语是否符合某种句型、时态、 语态的特殊要求,如虚拟语气从句中的谓语动词用 原形(过去式、过去完成式); 4)所选词本身或附近的词有无特殊要求,如有些 动词后面只接动名词而不能接不定式。 5)保持自信,不要轻易否定以前选过的选项。必 要时对个别答案仍需推敲,发现不妥,要重新考虑, 但应慎重,无确实把握,仍应相信第一印象。
A) origins (由来,出身) B) sources

2015英语四级复习经典资料汇总

2015英语四级复习经典资料汇总

2015英语四级复习经典资料汇总为了节省文章篇幅,方便阅读,文章下载后ctrl+单击左键即可阅览,英语四级词汇复习资料:1. 新东方英语四级词汇资料经典汇总2. 英语四级逻辑关系高频词汇汇总3. 大学英语四级高频万能词组整理(共69期)4. 英语四级拼写易混词汇整理5. 大学英语四级考前必背词组整理6. 大学英语四级新东方词汇(乱序版)7. 大学英语四级单词复习技巧8. 大学英语四级核心词汇(共19期)9. 2014大学英语四级考试词汇(新东方保过班材料)英语四级听力复习资料:→实在找不出哪份最重点,你将就着吧1. 英语四级听力答题技巧汇总2. 英语四级听力答案排除法3. 英语四级听力推理判断题答题技巧4. 听力长对话考题原则整理5. 英语四级听力复合式听写答题技巧6. 2014英语四级听力场景词汇与答题技巧大汇总7. 英语四级听力出题原则整理8. 英语四级听力考点信息抓取技巧9. 英语四级听力快速刷分技巧10. 英语四级听力常考句型整理(共6期)11. 大学英语四级短对话提分技巧12. 英语四级听力长对话答题技巧汇总13. 英语四级听力答题技巧汇总14. 大学英语四级听力标志词整理15. 英语四级听力考前必看英语四级阅读复习资料:1. 英语四级阅读高频情景词汇整理大汇总2. 英语四级阅读答案特点技巧3. 英语四级阅读蒙选项技巧4. 英语四级阅读主旨题考察句型整理5. 英语四级阅读答题全程辅导6. 大学英语四级阅读遇到生词的办法7. 大学英语四级阅读复习全攻略8. 大学英语四级阅读题型与答题对策整理9. 大学英语四级考试攻略-阅读篇10. 2014大学英语四级考试阅读(新东方保过班材料)11. 新东方四级阅读保过班视频英语四级作文复习资料:1. 英语四级作文考前必看-评分细则&易错点整理2. 英语四级作文真题与范文汇总(2006年~2014年)3. 英语四级作文常用句型模板(共2期)4. 英语四级作文模板汇总5. 大学英语四级写作高分必备100词6. 大学英语四级写作技巧-加分亮点整理7. 大学英语四级作文万能公式8. 30天搞定英语四级写作-万能模板(完结版)或第4点9. 四六级高分作文中使用率最高的基本句式10. 四级写作加分句型整理。

高考英语冲刺阶段背诵材料txt

高考英语冲刺阶段背诵材料txt
painter
Paris (要大写)
Passenger(乘客)
petrol
physicist
pilot(飞行员)
playroom(游戏室)
poem
poet
poisonous(有毒)
political
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33.business n.工作、职业;生意、交易;
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2.develop—development
3.environment
4.uni versity
signal,single,(信号。单一)
silence,
similar,
sincerely,
sleep (slept, slept),
smell s(smelt, smelt),
society,(社会)
soldier,
sorrow,
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高考高频率而形式你们又常写错的单词
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4.abroad ad.到(在)国外

大学英语四级复习资料·骨灰级整理版

大学英语四级复习资料·骨灰级整理版

滴水渐累成沧海,拳石频移成泰山四级复习资料目录第一部分.听力部分 (2)第二部分.最新英语四级高频词汇 (23)第三部分.四级阅读笔记 (31)第四部分.完形填空做题技巧 (36)第五部分.翻译经典练习 (38).第六部分.写作七类精彩句型 (41)第七部分.写作必备模板和句型 (43)第八部分.综合技能训练 (46)第九部分.作文训练 (74)第十部分.英语谚语警句 (86)资料说明:本复习资料非教材用书。

复习资料主要收集了四级听力、阅读、词汇、作文等一些英语四级相关的技巧、方法和内容,主要提供给有需要考四级的同学自己复习所用。

第一部分.听力部分一、听力内容1.Section A 对话短对话 (5分02秒) 8个对话: 4分12秒长对话 (5分58秒)Conversation 1 (4 questions):对话内容(1分45秒)+问题(1分25秒)Conversation 2 (3 questions):对话内容(1分45秒)+问题(1分02秒)2.Section B 短文(10分05秒)Directions: 35秒Passage 1 (3 questions):文章内容(1分25秒)+问题(1分10秒)Passage 2 (3 questions):文章内容(2分25秒)+问题(1分10秒)Passage 3 (4 questions):文章内容(1分45秒)+问题(1分55秒)3.Section C 复合式听写 (11分20秒)Directions: 45秒第一遍: 2分10秒第二遍:第一句停顿:1分05秒第二句停顿:1分35秒第三句停顿:1分15秒第三遍:2分10秒(以上时间根据文章内容会有所变化)二、听力技巧四级听力一直困扰着我们每一位考生,听不懂磁带中的内容是什么,不知道该如何选择,而听力在英语四级考试中又占很大一部分比重,掌握好英语四级听力技巧才能快速提高英语成绩,以下总结出几点有关英语四级听力技巧。

高考英语考前冲刺15天333个必背阅读理

高考英语考前冲刺15天333个必背阅读理

高考英语考前冲刺15天333个必背阅读理全文共6篇示例,供读者参考篇1Hi there, buddies! It's me, your friendly neighborhood book nerd, here to help you conquer the reading part of the big Gaokao English exam. Now, I know what you're thinking: "Reading? Ugh, boring!" But trust me, with the right strategies and a sprinkle of fun, you'll be acing those passages like a boss!First things first, let's talk about the importance of reading. You see, reading is like a superpower that opens up a whole new world of knowledge and imagination. It's like having a magical portal to incredible adventures, fascinating facts, andmind-boggling ideas, all at your fingertips!Now, I know what you're thinking: "But there are so many passages to read, and they're all so long and complicated!" Don't worry, my little bookworms, I've got your back. We're going to break it down into bite-sized chunks, and before you know it, you'll be devouring those reading passages like they're your favorite snacks!Ready? Let's dive in!Day 1: The Art of Skimming and ScanningSkimming and scanning are like your secret weapons when it comes to reading passages. Skimming is like taking a quick glance at the passage to get the main idea, while scanning is like using your super-vision to spot specific details or keywords. Practice these skills, and you'll be able to zip through those passages like a speeding bullet!Day 2-4: Vocabulary MasteryVocabulary is the key to unlocking the secrets of those reading passages. We're going to build up your word power by learning 100 essential words each day. Don't worry, we'll make it fun with word games, mnemonics, and even some silly songs (because who doesn't love a good tune?).Day 5-7: Comprehension StrategiesNow that you've got the words down, it's time to dive into the nitty-gritty of comprehension. We'll explore different types of questions (main idea, details, inferences, and more) and learn strategies to tackle them like a pro. Get ready for somemind-bending exercises and brain teasers that'll make you a comprehension ninja!Day 8-10: Practice, Practice, PracticeYou know what they say: practice makes perfect! During these three days, we'll be putting all your newfound skills to the test with a mega-dose of practice passages. Don't worry, I'll be right there to guide you through each one, offering tips and encouragement along the way.Day 11-13: Mastering Time ManagementTime is of the essence when it comes to exams, so we're going to work on your time management skills. We'll learn how to pace yourself, prioritize questions, and stay focused under pressure. Trust me, by the end of these three days, you'll be a time-management wizard!Day 14: The Final ReviewIt's time to review everything we've learned so far. We'll go over key vocabulary, comprehension strategies, and time management tips, making sure you're fully prepared for the big day.Day 15: The Big Day!You've made it, superstars! It's time to show those reading passages who's boss. Remember, you've got this! Just take a deep breath, believe in yourself, and let all your hard work shine through.So, there you have it, my friends – our 15-day plan to conquer the English reading comprehension section of the Gaokao. Remember, the key to success is staying positive, having fun, and never giving up. You've got this!Now, who's ready to dive into those passages and show them who's the real reading champion? Let's do this!篇215 Days Before the Big English Exam: 333 Must-Remember Reading Comprehension TipsHey there, future test crushers! Your big English exam is just around the corner, and we all know how important reading comprehension is. But don't worry, I've got your back with 333 super awesome tips to help you ace that section. Are you ready? Let's go!Tip 1: Read the questions first, before the passage. That way, you'll know what to look for as you read.Tip 2: Try to get the main idea of the passage first. Don't get bogged down in the details right away.Tip 3: Look for words like "although," "however," "but," etc. They often signal contrasting ideas or exceptions.Tip 4: Pay attention to words or phrases that are repeated. They're probably important!Tip 5: If you come across an unfamiliar word, try to figure out its meaning from the context clues around it....Tip 333: And finally, don't forget to breathe! Reading comprehension can be tough, but you've got this. Just relax, focus, and trust all the hard work you've put in.Phew, that was a lot of tips! But don't worry, you don't have to remember them all word-for-word. Just try to keep the main ideas in mind as you practice.Now, let's go over some of those tips in a bit more detail.First up, reading the questions before the passage. This might seem backwards, but it really helps you know what to look for as you read. It's like having a treasure map before you start digging – you'll know exactly where to focus your energy.Next, getting the main idea. This is like the foundation of a house – if you don't have that solid base, the rest of your understanding could crumble. So scan the passage first for the overall gist before you dive into the details.Looking for contrast words like "although" and "however" is also super important. These little guys can signal a big shift in the direction of the passage, so you'll want to pay extra attention when you see them.Repeated words and phrases are another big clue that something is important. It's like the author is waving a giant flag saying, "Hey, pay attention to this!"And when you come across a word you don't know, don't panic! Use the words and sentences around it to try to figure out what it means. It's like a giant puzzle, and context clues are the corner pieces that help you get started.Those are just a few of the tips we covered, but I hope you're starting to see how useful they can be. Just remember to practice, practice, practice, and don't be afraid to ask your teacher or a friend for help if you get stuck.You've got this, future test crusher! Just keep these tips in mind, believe in yourself, and that reading comprehension section won't stand a chance. Now go out there and show that exam who's boss篇315 Days Till the Gaokao: 333 Reading Passages to Beat!Hi guys! It's me, Little Danny. I'm a 5th grader but I already have to start prepping for the crazy big test called the Gaokao. My mom and dad are always stressing about it and saying I need to work super duper hard if I want to get into a good university one day.The part of the Gaokao that scares me the most is the reading comprehension. There are sooooo many long, boring passages to read and tough questions to answer. My brain gets tired just thinking about it! But my parents say I absolutely must master 333 essential reading passages before the big test day.With only 15 days left until the Gaokao, that means I have to cram 22 passages per day! My mom printed out a huge stack of papers with all 333 passages and I have to read through them morning, noon and night. No more video games or cartoon time for Little Danny!My dad says I have to treat this like a videogame challenge and FIGHT my way through each passage. He says I should imagine zapping the big vocab words, slashing through the complicated sentences, and blasting my way through the questions. Sounds kind of fun when he puts it that way!But before I share my dad's crazy reading strategies, let me first break down what these 333 must-know passages are all about:120 of them are about science topics like biology, chemistry, physics and technology. Boring I'd way rather read about Ninja warriors or My Little Pony. But my dad says understanding science is super important for the future. He reminds me how amazing it is that scientists know how plants grow and make my food. And how cool it is that regular people like us can use smartphones way smarter than a supercomputer from 20 years ago! I guess science is pretty neat after all.Another 100 passages are about literature - ancient stories, poems, novels and plays from both China and Western countries. My parents keep going on about how reading classic literature helps me understand history, culture and improve my comprehension abilities. Blah blah blah. To me, these stories are just filled with utterly absurd nonsense from the old dudes! Like why would some guy choose to die by hugging a tree? That's insane! And don't even get me started on the wizard kids at hog-warts school or whatever it's called. I'll take Douyin skits over Shakespeare any day!The final 113 passages are about social sciences like economics, politics, law and education. They are probably the most boring readings of all in my opinion. All about government, money, policy...zzzzzzz. Although I did think one passage about how laws help create order in society was actually kind of interesting. My dad highlighted that one and kept explaining to me how laws are the rules we all need to follow to live in a civil, harmonious society. I guess having some basic order is better than pure chaos on the streets!Okay, now for my dad's top tips on mastering these 333 reading passages in just 15 days:Use a timer and give myself only 10 minutes to skim through each passage. Then spend 5 more minutes answering the basic comprehension questions about main ideas and facts.For passages I find difficult or boring, turn them into an action movie in my brain! Imagine all the characters and objects as warriors, weapons and forces battling it out. The dull pruning shears can become lethal ninjas swords. The talking tree is an evil monster that must be destroyed. Boring no more!Take frequent break times by closing my eyes and visualizing my favorite scenes from comics, games and shows for 5 minutes. Resting my brain is key to staying focused.Consume obscene amounts of Red Bull, chocolate and other sugary snacks to maintain peak energy levels. And be sure to run around the yard and jump up and down every few hours to pump oxygen into my brain.Lastly, and most importantly...BELIEVE IN MYSELF! The Gaokao is just one stupid test that doesn't define my whole life. If I've worked as hard as a Shaolin kung-fu master for these 15 days, those 333 passages don't stand a chance against the mighty Little Danny!Okay, time to power up and start zapping through these readings! Wish me luck guys, I'm going to knock this Gaokao thing right out of the park just like a Heroic Warrior Knight! Thanks for reading, Danny the Dungeon Master, over and out!篇4Hi there, fellow students! The big Gaokao English test is coming up soon, and I know we're all feeling a little nervous. But don't worry, I've got your back! Over the next 15 days, we're going to conquer those pesky reading passages together. Are you ready to become a reading ninja? Let's do this!Day 1: Warm-UpBefore we dive into the passages, let's do some stretches to get our brains ready. Close your eyes and take three deep breaths. Now, let's play a game! I'll give you a word, and you have to come up with a sentence using that word. Easy, right? Okay, here's the first one: "Diligent." Go!Day 2: Short and SweetToday, we're going to tackle some short passages. Don't let their size fool you – these little guys can pack a punch! Here's an example:"The curious cat peered into the box, her tail swishing back and forth. She batted at the ribbons inside, entranced by their movements."See? It's not too bad! Now, let's practice identifying the main idea and any supporting details.Day 3: Longer, but Still FunAlright, troops, time to level up! We're moving on to longer passages today. Don't get overwhelmed – we'll take it one step at a time. Remember to scan for key words, look for transitions that signal a shift in ideas, and always keep the big picture in mind.Day 4: Vocab Attack!You know what they say – the more words you know, the better you'll understand those passages! Today, we're going to build up our vocabulary arsenal. Grab a notebook and get ready to learn some new words. We'll play games, act out definitions, and maybe even have a friendly competition or two!Day 5: Question TimeNow that we've got some passages under our belts, let's practice answering those tricky questions. Don't forget to go back to the passage and underline or highlight the evidence that supports your answer. And if you're not sure, it's okay to make an educated guess!Day 6: Mix It UpToday, we're going to mix things up a bit. We'll tackle passages from different genres – fiction, non-fiction, poetry, you name it! This will help us become well-rounded reading ninjas, ready to take on anything the test throws our way.Day 7: Take a BreakPhew, we've been working hard this week! Let's take a break today and recharge our batteries. Go outside and play, read a book for fun, or just relax. We'll pick things up again tomorrow, refreshed and ready to go!Day 8: Practice Makes PerfectYou know the drill by now – time to read, read, read! But this time, let's add a twist. After you finish a passage, try to summarize it in your own words. This will help cement your understanding and improve your recall.Day 9: Timed TrialsOkay, recruits, it's time to put our skills to the test! Today, we're going to practice reading passages under timed conditions, just like the real exam. Don't worry if you don't finish everything – the goal is to get comfortable with the time pressure and learn to pace yourself.Day 10: Visualize SuccessBelieve it or not, visualization can be a powerful tool! Before you start reading today, take a few moments to picture yourself confidently tackling those passages, understanding every word, and emerging victorious. Positive thinking can work wonders!Day 11: Teamwork Makes the Dream WorkReading can sometimes feel like a solo activity, but today, we're going to change that! Pair up with a classmate or family member, and take turns reading passages aloud to each other. Discuss any parts you don't understand, and help each other out.Day 12: Mix and MatchBy now, you've probably noticed that some passage types or topics are trickier for you than others. Today, we're going to focus on those areas that need a little extra love. Don't be discouraged – we all have our strengths and weaknesses, and that's okay!Day 13: Rapid FireTime for a reading marathon! We're going to power through as many passages as we can today, working on our speed and stamina. Remember to stay focused and keep pushing forward, even when you feel like giving up.Day 14: Review and RefineWe're in the home stretch now! Today, let's go back and review any passages or concepts that are still giving us trouble. Ask questions, make notes, and shore up any gaps in your knowledge. You've got this!Day 15: The Final CountdownDeep breaths, everyone – the big day is almost here! Today, we'll do one last timed practice run, simulating the real exam conditions as closely as possible. Believe in yourself, trust yourpreparation, and give it your all. You are a reading ninja, and you're going to crush this exam!Congratulations, my fellow students! We've made it through 15 days of intense training, and now we're ready to take on the Gaokao English Reading Exam. Remember, no matter what happens, I'm proud of you for putting in the hard work and effort. You've got this!Now, let's go out there and show those passages who's boss!篇515 Days to the Big Exam: 333 Must-Know Reading Comprehension TipsHey kids! Are you getting ready for that huge English exam coming up? The one that decides where you'll go to high school?I know, I know, it's super important and maybe a little scary. But don't you worry your little heads! Your friend Claude is here with 333 awesome tips to help you CRUSH the reading comprehension part of the test.Over the next 15 days, we're going to go over all the best tricks for understanding those long passages and answering thetough questions. It'll be like having a coach right there with you, getting you into tip-top shape! So rally up and get ready to become a reading comprehension master!Day 1: The Most Important Tip of AllYou know what the #1 most crucial tip is? Read the passages!I know it sounds obvious, but you'd be surprised how many kids rush through or skip over the actual passages because they look long and boring. Bad idea! Those passages have all the answers you need. So pledge right now to read through each one slowly and carefully. Okay?Day 2: Topic Sentences are Your Best FriendEvery paragraph has a topic sentence that tells you what it's going to be about. Spot those right away and underline them. They'll clue you in to the main ideas so you don't get lost in the details.Day 3: Make a Movie in Your MindThe best readers construct mental movies as they read along. Use your imagination to visualize everything described in the passage. The more vivid you make it, the better you'll remember and understand it.Day 4: Circle Words You Don't KnowRunning into words you don't recognize? Circle them, but don't stop reading. Make your best guess about their meaning from the context, and you can look them up later if needed.Day 5: Take Notes Like a ChampGet in the habit of jotting little notes or summaries in the margins as you read. Doing this will keep you engaged and help cement the main points in your memory banks.Day 6: Annotation Celebration!Speaking of taking notes, become an annotation master. Underline key details, put stars next to important names/dates, add question marks where you're confused. Having a heavily marked-up passage shows you really studied it.Day 7: Use Passage MapsFor certain long or complicated passages, it can help to draw simple diagrams or outline the structure and flow of ideas. Just a couple boxes and arrows can bring clarity.Day 8: Make ConnectionsAs you're reading, force yourself to constantly make connections to things you already know from your own lifeexperiences or from other books and classes. When new knowledge links to prior knowledge, it's way easier to lock it in.Day 9: Learn Perfect VocabularyYou know all those word lists of great vocabulary terms that show up on tests? Study them religiously! Knowing the precise meanings of words like "scrutinize" or "superfluous" can often help crack a whole passage.Day 10: Don't Get Tripped UpTests love to use tricky question words meant to stump you. Stark examples are words like "not" or "except." Whenever you see those, it's a bright red flag to read that question twice as carefully!Day 11: Use Process of EliminationCan't decide between two answer choices? See if you can eliminate the other wrong choices first through logic andre-reading the relevant parts of the passage. Crossing off no-gos makes the right choice way easier to spot.Day 12: Skim for Question TypesBefore even reading a passage, quickly skim the questions to see what types are being asked: main idea, supporting details,vocabulary, making inferences, etc. Knowing that ahead of time focuses your attention.Day 13: Hit Roadblocks Head-onDon't panic if parts of a passage are just not clicking for you at all. Instead, move on but make a small mark so you can circle back later and re-read those confusing roadblocks after initial reading.Day 14: Check Your AttitudeRemember, reading comprehension is mostly just...reading! Approach it with a calm, confident attitude. You've got this! Don't let anxiety or negative self-talk psych you out. Think positive!Day 15: Reward Time!If you followed all these tips diligently for 14 days, you should be in amazing shape by now. Totally ready to show those test passages who's boss. So on Day 15, sleep in late, rent a silly movie, and don't think about the exam at all. Just recharge those batteries for the big day tomorrow! You're going to kill it!And that's a wrap, folks! 333 tips to turn you into an A+ reading comprehension superstar in just 15 days. I'll be there in spirit on test day cheering you all on. Just remember -- readcarefully, believe in yourselves, and success is guaranteed. Now go get 'em!篇615 Days to Go: 333 Must-Know Reading Comprehension Passages for the GaokaoHey there, my dear friends! Are you feeling a little bit nervous about the upcoming Gaokao? Don't worry, your pal is here to help! The Gaokao might seem like a big, scary monster, but with the right preparation, you'll be able to tame it like a cute little puppy.You see, one of the most important parts of the Gaokao English exam is the reading comprehension section. It's like a puzzle where you have to read some passages and then answer questions about them. Sounds fun, right? But don't worry, we're going to crack the code together!Now, I know what you're thinking: "But there are so many reading passages out there, how can I possibly remember them all?" Well, my friends, that's where the magic number 333 comes in!You see, there are 333 must-know reading comprehension passages that you should focus on for the next 15 days. That might sound like a lot, but trust me, with a little bit of hard work and a lot of fun, you'll be able to conquer them all!Let's start with the first passage. It's about a brave little girl who went on an adventure to find a hidden treasure. Can you imagine how exciting that must have been? As you read the passage, try to picture the story in your mind. What did the girl look like? What kind of obstacles did she face? How did she feel when she finally found the treasure?Now, let's move on to the next passage. This one is about a cute little puppy who got lost in the park. Oh no! Can you feel your heart melting already? As you read, pay attention to the details. What kind of dog was it? How did it get lost? Who helped it find its way back home?See, reading comprehension passages aren't just about understanding the words on the page. They're about using your imagination, your emotions, and your critical thinking skills to really connect with the stories.And that's just the beginning! Over the next 15 days, we'll explore passages about brave explorers, curious scientists, talented artists, and so much more. Each passage will take youon a new adventure, teaching you something new and helping you become a better reader and thinker.But don't worry, we won't just be reading and answering questions. We'll also play some fun games and do some creative activities to help you remember the passages better. Who knows, you might even get to draw your own illustrations or act out some of the stories!So, are you ready to embark on this exciting journey? Remember, the Gaokao is just around the corner, but with the right preparation and a positive attitude, you'll be able to conquer it like a true champion!Let's do this, my friends! Together, we'll explore the 333 must-know reading comprehension passages, one adventure at a time. And by the end of these 15 days, you'll be a reading comprehension master, ready to take on the Gaokao with confidence and excitement!。

高考英语绝密资料03

高考英语绝密资料03

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2015高考英语必备复习资料

2015高考英语必备复习资料

高考核心词汇大全口诀:英语高考变化大,词汇越来越称霸;标准要求三千五,八百词汇是关卡;字形词义熟练记,保证考场是赢家。

一、语法角度归纳词汇:1。

只能接动名词,而不能接不定式作宾语:口诀:想要动词接动名词,建议避免冒险;介意错过训练;厌恶推迟完成;承认逃脱抵抗;考虑保持忍受;宽恕想象享受。

suggest,avoid,risk, mind, miss,practise,dislike, delay,finish, admit,escape, resist, consider,keep, stand, imagine, forgive, enjoy2.只能接不定式,而不能接动名词作宾语:口诀:打算将来负担起一切,就得尝试失败,拒绝假装努力。

要学会选择,决心设法完成计划。

父母会同意提供帮助,要承诺达到他们的期望要求. want,intend, mean, afford, attempt, fail, refuse,pretend,learn,choose, decide, determine, manage, plan,agree,offer,help,promise,hope,wish, expect, askWant动词接不定势,父母will hope or wish or expect to agree to offer to help to do sth or ask to do sth,and intend to afford to do sth,就得attempt to fail to do sth,and refuse to pretend to do sth,要learn to choose to do sth。

并且decide or determine to manage to do a plan.3.既可接动名词也可接不定式作宾语,意义不同:口诀:go on 表继续,doing 同一事,to do 另一个;regret,forget ,remember, 接doing 表做过,跟to do 要做;mean doing 意味着,mean to do 打算做;try doing 试着做,try to do设法做拓展:try one’s best to do 尽力做某事,记得这个固定搭配的意思,有助于区别上面两个的意思.4.既可接动名词也可接不定式作宾语,意义相同:need, require,want,deserve + doing / to be done (需要做)be worth doing,be worthy of being done, be worthy to be done (值得做)口诀:need, want,require,还有一个deserve, 接不定式用被动,接doing 主动就能表被动;Worth后接doing, 也用主动表被动,worthy 则不同,用被动表被动.5。

2015自考复习自考英语二复习材料包过关

2015自考复习自考英语二复习材料包过关

几乎用心看这个的基本没人不过的!!自考英语二复习材料.⑴客观的,真实的。

⑵如实的,无偏见的。

我们必须接受客观事实。

文学批评家在分析与评价时应尽量不偏不倚。

.目标,目的。

人们为了实现第九个五年规划的经济目标而努力工作。

我目前的目标是通过口试。

、伴随,陪同;、为。

伴奏演唱者由他的学生担任钢琴伴奏。

这位孤独的老人让他的狗作伴。

所有的订货单必须随附现金。

.争辩,争论,辩论作不及物动词用时,后边可以接或,(赞成)或(反对)。

她总喜欢为极小的问题进行争论。

他常与詹姆斯讨论哲学。

他主张立即行动。

他们反对这种政策。

、说服;、用辩论说服() .. 说服某人做(不做)某事。

我说服他不做这样危险的旅行。

他论证人类的祖先是猿。

、解释,给。

下定义;、限定,规定。

功的定义是力与力的着力点沿力的方向移动的距离的乘积。

他已表明自己在这些问题上的立场。

1、常考句型、决策是在现有的可选做法中所做的选择。

、管理者经常必须对未来的情况下做出最佳的猜测,尽量不存侥幸。

.、如果没有选择,就无决策可言。

、对于管理者而言,每次决策都受到政策、程序、法律、惯例等待因素的制约。

、例如,管理者有时以非此即彼的方式来处理问题。

、决策者们必须有办法决定数个可选项中的哪一个是最好的哪一个对组织目标的实现起作用最大。

、就更大的系统来说,增加研究经费以便改进产品,对该组织更有益。

、有些目标比另一些目标更重要,但其排序与重要性则因人与部门而异。

2、习题.单词英译汉, , , , , , , , , , , ,.词组英译汉, , , , , ,.句子英译汉与常考句型相同。

汉译英决策者应该能够对将来作出最好的推测。

.有人认为经理们所作的一切均与决策有关。

.没有正确的选择就没有正确的决定。

, .不同的人对同样的问题有不同的看法,所以解决的办法也不同。

; , , .决策者往往是公司业务发展的关键。

.' .、历年试题答案是 . 考点: 为谓语动词,应该用一般现在时。

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考前必背---15年4月英语网络统考复习资料使用方法一、新增交际英语(8)【必须背过】1.- I'm sorry I broke your mirror.- _________A .It's OK with me. B. It doesn't matter. C. You are welcome. D. I don't care.2.- How do you like this dress?- _________A.I am fine, thank you.B.It's very pretty.C.I bought this dress at a sale.D.It's my sister's.3.- May I introduce myself? I'm Li Hua.- _________A. I'm Todd Smith. It's nice to meet you.B. I'm Todd Smith. How old are you?C. Thank you.D. Oh, here is my card. You can have a look.4..- What will the weather be like tomorrow?- _________A.I don't like the weather at this time of the year.B.I don't know if it is going to rain tomorrow.C. Why don't you read the newspaper yourself?D. Let's listen to the weather report on the radio at ten.5. - I'm looking for a shirt for my father.- _________A. What size do you wear?B. What can I do for you?C. How about this one?D. What size does your father wear?6. - Mike, I am going to skate in the mountains tomorrow.- Oh, really? _________A.I am sorry.B. Thank you.C. Have a good time.D. Congratulations!7. - May I take your order now?- _________A. No, I'm in trouble now.B. Yes, we take orders.C. Yes, I'd like a dish of chicken.D. No, I don't have an order.8.- Sorry I'm late.- _________A. You are welcome.B. It's a pleasure.C.Take care.D. Don't worry.原复习资料---交际用语(60 )【务必记住这些题,涂黄题目必须得会】1. —How are you, Bob? ---你好吗,鲍勃?—____________ Ted. ---我很好,特德。

B. I’m fine. Thank you.2. —Thanks for your help. ---谢谢你的帮忙。

—____________ ---我很荣幸。

A. My pleasure.3. —Hello, I’m Harry Potter. ---你好,我是哈里﹒波特。

—Hello, my name is Charles Green, but ____________.---你好,我是查理﹒格林,你可以叫我查理。

C. call me Charles4. —Paul, ____________? ---鲍,那边在说话的人是谁?—Oh, that’s my f ather! And beside him, my mother. ---哦,那是我的爸爸,在他旁边的是我妈妈。

B. who’s talking over there5. —Hi, Tom, how’s everything with you? ---你好,汤姆,近来都好吗?—____________, and how are you? ---还不错,你呢?B. Hm, not too bad6. —Who’s that speaking? 你是谁?—This is Tom ____________ 我是TOM。

C. speaking7. —I’m sorry. I am late due to heavy traffic. 对不起,由于堵车,我迟到了。

—____________ 没关系。

A. Well, it’s OK.8. —It’s rather cold in here. Do you mind if I close the window? 这里相当冷,你介意我把窗关上吗?—____________ 不介意,去关上吧。

B. No, go ahead.9. —____________ 你爸爸是从事什么工作的?—He teaches physics in a school. 他在一所学校教物理。

A. What does your father do?10. —Excuse me, how much is the jacket? 请问,这件夹克衫多少钱?—It’s 499 Yuan. ____________. 499元。

你想试一下吗?D. Would you like to try it on?11. —Could you help me with my physics, please? 请问你能帮我做物理课作业吗?—____________ 很抱歉不行。

我马上要去开会。

D. Sorry I can’t. I have to go to a meeting right now.12. —Could I speak to Don Watkins, please? 我能和Don Watkins说话吗?—____________ 我就是。

A. Speaking, please.13. —Could I borrow your car for a few days? 我能借你的车用几天吗?—____________ 当然可以。

给你。

祝你旅途愉快。

C. Sure, here you are. Enjoy your journey.14. —Thank you for inviting me. 感谢您的邀请。

—____________ 谢谢光临。

C. Thank you for coming15. —May I see your tickets, please? 可以看一下你的票吗?—____________ 当然可以。

A. Sure16. — Please help yourself to the seafood.请吃点海鲜。

— _______ 对不起,我不吃海鲜。

D. Thanks, but I don’t like the seafood.17. — Would you like to go to the concert with us this evening? 今晚你能和我们一起去听音乐会吗?— _______B. I’d love to, but I’m busy tonight. 我很高兴去,但今晚我很忙。

18. —Congratulations! You won the first prize in today’s speech contest. 祝贺你在今天的演讲比赛中获得冠军。

— _______. 谢谢你。

C. Thank you.19. — Must I take a taxi? 我必须坐出租车吗?— No, you _______. You can take my car. 不必。

你可以坐我的车。

D. don’t have to20. — We are going to have a singing party tonight. Would you like to join us? 今晚我们有个歌唱聚会,你想来吗?— _______A. I’m afraid not, because I have to go to an important meeting. 恐怕不行,因为我得参加一个重要会议。

21. — How was your trip to London, Jane? 简,你在伦敦的旅行如何啊?— _______A. Oh, wonderful indeed. 哦,真的好极了22. —Hey, Tom, what’s up? 嗨,汤姆,你在忙什么?— _______B. Oh, not much.23. — Do you mind my smoking here? 你介意我在这吸烟吗?— ______B. Yes, I do. 是的,我介意24. — David injured his leg playing football yesterday. 大卫昨天踢球时腿受伤了。

— Really? ______ 真的吗?那怎么发生的啊?C. How did that happen?25. — This box is too heavy for me to carry upstairs. 这个盒子对我来说太重了,搬不到楼上去。

— _______B. Let me give you a hand. 让我帮你吧26. — I wonder if I could use your computer tonight? 我在想是否今晚可以用你的电脑?—_______ I’m not using it right now. ________今晚我不用。

A. Sure, go ahead. 行,拿去用吧27. — Excuse me, could you show me the way to the nearest post office?打扰下,你能告诉我最近的邮局怎么走吗?— _______ Oh, yes! Two blocks away from here at the Green Aven ue. You can’t miss it._______噢,对!从这里过两个街区,在格林大街,你不会错过。

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