新編大學英語第四版單詞
『壹』 求《新編大學英語》全部單詞
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『貳』 請問誰有《新編大學英語四級詞彙及用法》這本書嗎
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『叄』 《新編大學英語》全部單詞
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『肆』 誰能把新編大學英語第二冊Unit4的全部課文和單詞全部寫下來
When you go to the doctor, you like to come away with a prescription. It makes you feel betterto know you will get some medicine. But the doctor knows that medicine is not always needed. Sometimes all a sick person needs is some reassurance that all will be well. In such cases the doctor may prescribe a placebo. <p>
2 A placebo is a sugar pill, a harmless shot, or an empty capsule. Even though they have no medicine in them, these things seem to make people well. The patient thinks it is medicine and begins to get better. How does this happen? <p>
3 The study of the placebo opens up new knowledge about the way the human body can heal itself. It is as if there was a doctor in each of us. The "doctor" will heal the body for us if we let it. <p>
4 But it is not yet known just how the placebo works to heal the body. Some people say it works because the human mind fools itself. These people say that if the mind is fooled into thinking it got medicine, then it will act as if it did, and the body will feel better. <p>
5 Other people say this is not so. They say that the placebo makes the wish to get better become reality. The placebo will not work if the patient knows it is a placebo. This shows that the body is not fooled by it. It seems that if patients think they have been given medicine, they will have hope. They feel that they are getting some help. This gives them a stronger will to get better, and that is what helps to heal them. <p>
6 Placebos do not always work. The success of this treatment seems to rest a lot with the relationship between the patient and the doctor. If the patient has a lot of trust in the doctor and if the doctor really wants to help the patient, then the placebo is more likely to work. So in a way, the doctor is the most powerful placebo of all.<p>
7 An example of the doctor's role in making the placebo work can be seen in this study. Some patients with bleeding ulcers were put in two groups. The first group were told by a doctor that they had been given a new drug which, it was hoped, would give them some relief. The second group were told by a nurse that they had been given a new drug but that not much was known about how it would work. As a result, 70 percent of the people in the first group got much better. Only 25 percent of the people in the second group got better. And both groups had in fact been given the same thing a placebo. <p>
8 The placebo has been found to work with a lot of different cases. It helps such things as seasickness, coughs, colds, and even pain after an operation. And there was an experiment done to see if a placebo could help old people stay healthy and live longer. <p>
9 The test was done in Romania with 150 people over the age of 60. They were put in three groups with 50 people in each group. The first group were given nothing at all. The second group were given a placebo. The third group were given a real drug and told that it would help with the problems of old age. (In fact, it was not a drug for old age at all.) The three groups were studied for many years. The first group showed no changes from the way old people in that village had always been. The second group (with the placebo) had much better health and a lower death rate. The third group (with the real drug) showed much the same results as the group that took the placebo. <p>
10 A placebo can also have bad effects. If patients expect a bad reaction to medicine, then they will also show a bad reaction to the placebo. This would seem to show that a lot of how you react to medicine is in your mind rather than in your body. Some doctors still think that if the placebo can have bad effects it should never be used. They think there is still not enough known about it. <p>
11 And yet, the use of the placebo has been well known for hundreds of years in other countries. Tribal doctors in some African countries have known for a long time that patients will get better if they think they are going to. Many of the "treatments" they use do not seem able to make a sick person better, and yet such treatments work. <p>
12 The strange power of the placebo does seem to suggest that the human mind is stronger than we think it is. There are people who say you can heal your body by using your mind. And the interesting thing is that even people who swear this is not possible have been healed by a placebo.
『伍』 新編大學英語單詞mp3免費下載
一、死記硬背法:
「b、r、o、w、n----褐色的、棕色的;b、r、o、w、n----褐色的、棕色的;……」
許多英語學習者都有這樣的體會,學英語難,背英語單詞是難上加難。面對海量的英語單詞,學習者日復一日,年復一年地投入了許多的時間和精力,但始終逃不掉背了忘,忘了再背,背了再忘的低級循環。造成這種局面的罪魁禍首就是廣為人們採用的、效率低下的、而且又是耗時費力的「死記硬背式」單詞記憶方法,我們在現實生活中,沒有人傻到要把成千上萬個電話號碼死記硬背下來的地步,可是在英語學習中,卻有不少人非要把由26個字母組成的成千上萬個英語字元死記硬背下來不可,這不能不說是我們記憶英語單詞的最大誤區。
優點是:不需要什麼技巧,不需要費腦筋想,只需要簡單的重復、重復再重復就行了;
缺點:很容易忘記,浪費了大量的時間,也不能記住太多的單詞。
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二、發音記憶法:
「brown [braun] 褐色的、棕色的;brown [braun] 褐色的、棕色的;……」
使用讀音記憶,邊讀邊記,由於英語單詞是以表音為主的文字,所以當我們掌握了一些必要的拼寫規律,可以按照語音刺激我們回憶大量英語單詞的含義。
優點是:有利於英語單詞語音的真培養;
缺點:背到最後,可能會出現大量的英語單詞,見了後知道怎麼讀,也認識,就是不知道這個英語單詞的漢語意思是什麼了。
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三、一句話背單詞法:
皮鞋(br)自己(own)的本色是「褐色的」
把一個英語單詞分成若幹部份,然後把每一部分通過聯想賦予一定的意義,然後編成一個小故事進行記憶。
優點:可以在一定的程度上快速記憶英語單詞;
缺點:不能深入理解英語單片語成規律。
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四、理解學單詞法:
br(棕櫚樹分出的棕毛)+own(棕毛自己本身的顏色)
通過這種方法不僅能迅速掌握詞意,而且還可以深入的學習、了解,單片語成的本質。對以後成為英語單詞快速記憶的高手,有著莫大的幫助。
優點:由於對英語單詞進行了深入的了解,很容易記住英語單詞,而且不容易忘記;
缺點:需要付出點精力,對英語單詞進行分析。
『陸』 背英語四級單詞,背新編大學英語第三版綜合教程(浙大編)4本書上的單詞片語可以嗎它和四級要求的單詞
先講一下我的情況,個人英語六級525,大概5年前考的。出國留學兩年。
這套書的就詞彙量和詞彙的難度而言,都是超越四級考試水平的。不過僅僅是單詞來說,從片語來說,我覺得沒有背的必要。
『柒』 求新編大學英語一到四冊詞彙表
網路文庫中就有,題為:新編大學英語1-4冊詞彙簡明版
如果有書,單詞表還可以自己製作。
製作方法見我空間中新寫的文章:如何批量查詢單詞及自製單詞表
『捌』 哪裡能找到新編大學英語(浙大版)的單詞呢
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