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l考研英语阅读第三题

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Ⅰ 考研英语阅读为什么总是第三篇错的格外多

心理因素,四篇文章的难度大致相同的。
找出自己的主要原因和薄弱点。如果是因为内阅读文章容花费太长时间的话,应该是文章略读,重点放在选项与文章信息的核对上面,一般读文章就了解大意就行,每一套题要把四个选项与文章信息核对清楚才行。如果是因为定位不准,就要多训练找出题干的关键词再与文章相应信息核对。如果定位好了,选项和文章无法对应的话,找找自己是否因为单词等原因读不懂,单词关过了之后,再结合选项“211”的原则以及“混反偏无”等特征排除,阅读也别要求太高分数,一般得26-30我觉得就差不多了,有的个别题目出题本来就不是很好,你再花时间弄明白也不一定会,所以英语多花太多时间效率比不一定高,还不如复习其他容易得分的科目呢,除非你一定要上名校,呵呵

Ⅱ 考研英语阅读及翻译题的来源

一、2009年考研英语文章出处 摘选自《2011年考研英语大逆转》
1.完形填空 纽约时报(The New York Times) The Cost of Smarts
www.nytimes.com/2008/05/07/opinion/07wed4.html
2.阅读第一篇 纽约时报(The New York Times) Can You Become a Creature of New Habits?
www.nytimes.com/2008/05/07/opinion/07wed4.html
3.阅读第二篇 科学美国人(Scientific American) Who’’s Your Daddy? The Answer May Be at the Drugstore
www.sciam.com/article.cfm?id=who-is-your-daddy-the-answer-may-be-at-the-drugstore
4.阅读第三篇 麦肯锡季刊(The Mckinsey Quarterly) Ecating global workers
www.mckinseyquarterly.com/Ecating_global_workers_1375
5..新题型
encarta.msn.com/encyclopedia_761561730_6/Culture.html
二、2010年考研英语阅读及翻译题的来源

2010年知识运用试题来源:

考研英语完型填空部分,使用了2009年6月6日 Economist 《经济学人》杂志上的一篇文章,文章主要内容,是对社会学上一个经典的理论:霍桑效应的批判和反思。文章难度适中。命题专家在出题的时候也进行了一定程度的改写。

http://blog.sina.com.cn/s/blog_569c4e040100dmkj.html questioning the Hawthorne effect 或Light work; Questioning the Hawthorne effect,June 6, 2009

2010年考研英语阅读真题出处:

第二篇阅读文章

http://www.businessweek.com/magazine/content/08_09/b4073068471067.htm

第三篇阅读文章:

Harvard_Business_Review200702,标题是:The Accidental Influentials

第四篇阅读文章

Accounting rules are under attack. Standard-setters should defend them. Politicians and banks should back off. Economist Staff - The Economist《经济学人》杂志,April 10, 2009

新题型试题的来源:

http://jobfunctions.bnet.com/abstract.aspx?docid=104383,A Wholesale Shift in European Groceries

2010年翻译真题出处:

原文选自李奥帕德的《沙郡岁月:李奥帕德的自然沉思》,本书是环保生态的经典著作,中译本由吴美真翻译,中国社会科学出版社出版。

给2011年参加考研的学生的几点建议:

1.打好基础,从文章的改写情况和考试命题趋势来看,考研对于大纲词汇要求还是很严格的,所以在准备考试之初就要背好单词,突破单词关。

2.选择较新的辅导材料和语言素材,从最近几年的考试来看,考研阅读理解部分的文章和 考题的风格紧扣时代的节奏,主题很鲜明突出。因此选择合适的考研阅读素材来加强阅读显得非常重要。

三、2010年1月MBA翻译题的来源:摘选自《决胜MBA英语高级篇》
原文是来自一份杂志,叫“experience life”,出题人做了部分改动,原文和改动的文章如下:

Sustainability has become something of a buzzword(出题人把这个单词改为popular word) these days, but to Ted Ning, the concept will always have personal meaning. Having enred a painful period of unsustainability in his own life made it clear to him that sustainability-oriented values must be expressed through everyday action and choice.

Ning, director of LOHAS (Lifestyles of Health and Sustainability), the Boulder, Colo.–based information clearinghouse on sustainable living, recalls spending a tumultuous(出题人把这个词改为了confusing) year in the late ’90s selling insurance. He’d been through the dot-com boom and bust(出题人似乎把这个词改为burst了) and, desperate for a job, signed on with a Boulder agency.

It didn’t go well. “It was a really bad move because that’s not my passion,” says Ning, whose ambivalence about the job translated, predictably, into a lack of sales. “I was miserable. I had so much anxiety that I would pull alongside of the highway and vomit, or wake up in the middle of the night and stare at the ceiling. I had no money and needed the job. Everyone said, ‘Just wait, you’ll turn the corner, give it some time.’”

Ning stuck it out for a year because he simply didn’t know what else to do, but felt his happiness and health suffer as a result. He eventually quit and stumbled upon LOHAS in a help-wanted ad for a data analyst. “I didn’t know what LOHAS was,” he says, “but it sounded kinda neat.” It turned out to be a better fit than he could have ever imagined.

At the time, the LOHAS organization did little more than host a small annual conference in Boulder. It was a forum where progressive-minded companies could gather to compare notes on how to reach a values-driven segment of consumers — the LOHAS market — who seemed attracted to procts and services that mirrored their interest in health, environmental stewardship, social justice, personal development and sustainable living.

In contrast with his disastrous foray into the insurance business, Ning’s new job felt like coming home. Growing up in the foothills of the Rockies outside of Denver, he’d developed a love of the outdoors and a respect for the earth, while his parents provided a model of social activism — the family traveled widely, and at one point his parents created and operated a nonprofit that offered microcredit loans to small businesses in Vietnam and Guatemala. He has three adopted sisters from Vietnam and Korea. He studied international relations and Chinese at Colorado University and slipped easily into the Boulder lifestyle — commuting by bike, eating organics, buying local and the rest — though he stopped short of the patchouli-and-dreadlocks phase embraced by many of his peers. (He opted instead for the university’s ski team and, after graating, wound up coaching the Japanese development team ring the Nagano Olympics in 1998.)

From his ground-level job, Ning moved quickly up the ranks in the organization, becoming its executive director in 2006. “When I got the job, LOHAS was a sleepy conference in Boulder,” says Ning. Today, the forum is booming, the organization is expanding and the market is evolving. Ning has more than grown into the position he stumbled on in the want ads. “I don’t consider this a job. It is really more of a calling.”

Ning, 41, coordinates the conference and oversees the organization’s annual journal and Web site (www.lohas.com), while compiling research on trends and opportunities for businesses. He also travels the country promoting — and explaining — the LOHAS concept and the burgeoning market it represents.

First identified by sociologist Paul Ray in the mid-1990s as “cultural creatives,” the U.S. market segment that embraces LOHAS today has grown to about 41 million consumers, or roughly 19 percent of American alts. But those LOHAS consumers are powerfully influencing the attitudes and behaviors of others (witness the rise of interest in yoga, all-natural procts, simplicity and hybrid vehicles). Which is why LOHAS-related procts now generate an estimated $209 billion annually.

“Over the last two years a green tidal wave has come over us,” says Ning. Riding that wave, says Ning, is not about jumping on a trend bandwagon. It’s connecting with — and acting on — a set of shared, instrinsic values. “People know what is authentic. You can’t preach this lifestyle and not live it,” he says. He and his wife, Jenifer, live in a solar-powered home, raise organic vegetables in their backyard and drive a car that gets 48 miles to the gallon. He even buys carbon offsets to negate the global warming impact of his cell phone.

Ning emphasizes that there are many different ways of “living LOHAS.” Ultimately, it’s really about finding a way of life that makes sense and feels good — now and for the long haul. “People are looking internally,” he says, “asking themselves, ‘What really makes me happy?’ Is it the fact that I can go out and buy that giant flat-screen TV, or is it that I can have a quiet evening with my family just hanging out and playing a game of Scrabble?”

For Ning, it’s a no-brainer. He’ll take Scrabble every time.

Ⅲ 这道题答案是什么,考研英语阅读题来的。

选D。文章第一句提出“也许,管理的最刻板印象是“人是公司最重要的资产”。专 2句紧接着指出属,如果第一句提出的观点是事实的话,公司会严格评估他们的招聘实践并进行记录,以确保他们确实招募到最优秀的人才。注意!本文的重点在第三四句“值得注意的是,大多数情况并不是这样。 只有三分之一的美国公司检查他们的招聘流程是否会产生优秀的员工。” 所以选D,员工评估并不是像普遍想法那样有效。 A文章没说公平性的问题;B 没有说绝对不可行了,只是说大多数没那么做;C 跟文章强调的不一致,文章说员工资格评估并没有想象的那么重要,所以不能得出这个结论。

Ⅳ 考研英语阅读

作文随便写写就好,所有人都背模版,换你批卷子一看都是千篇一律,给的分数有什么差别,临场发挥就好,作文不用太多时间准备,做好阅读就好。

Ⅳ 考研英语真题阅读怎么做

以个人往年的经验,复为你制分享三步做真题的阅读方法:

第一步:做真题、对答案
初步接触考研英语阅读真题时,大家可以抛开时间观念,别卡时间,认认真真地做完即可。做完之后,要对照真题给出的答案解析,理解对错的具体原因,在原文中找到解题域和关键词。按照这个步伐做完5套真题之后, 启道考研 建议大家为自己规定一个做题时间,比如按照考试时间来做,即70-80分钟之内搞定4篇阅读理解,因为真正考试时做题速度非常关键。
第二步:整理生词、词组
大家可以利用词典将自己做题过程中遇到的生词、词组查出来,然后整理到笔记本上,这个词汇本是后期要反复看的,目的是维持并增加词汇量。
真题中有大量的固定搭配,这些大家也是需要记忆的,后期大家还可以将生词和词组进行归类,分为经济词汇、法律词汇、科技词汇等,闪光的词组还可以运用到写作当中,词组的掌握还能搞定为翻译题目储备足够多的知识。
第三步:翻译真题,整理长难句
做完题目之后要对原文进行翻译,翻译时无需逐字逐句,但要将“解题域”部分的长难句准确无误地翻译出来。通过这个过程纠正自己的翻译思维,提高翻译能力。如果翻译的不正确,别气馁,努力找出原因并加以改正。

Ⅵ 求1996年考研英语阅读第三篇的答案和解析

上网翻译

Ⅶ 考研英语阅读都考什么内容啊

考研英语阅读一般是考常规的阅读,常规阅读理解40分、新题型10分,这部分也算是阅专读的范畴呢属,至于阅读考什么内容,那范围可很广了呢。一般都是国外的期刊杂志之类的呢,比如大家都知道的时代周刊,经济学人,还有一些医学类杂志,相比四六级而言很多都是比较专业性的文章来源呢,考研的时候我们有句话叫做得阅读者的英语,阅读是很重要的,阅读的基础是词汇和语法的基础要牢固,词汇量不够的话那也只能多背背了呢,如果你和我一样语法不好的话就可以去听一下天道考研的语法课,我就是跟着这个来的。有这些基础之后就要做大量的联系了呢,做过的题目要再多做几次这样收获才比较大呢。

Ⅷ 开始做考研英语阅读了,做了好几套了,可是每次都是每篇错两个,我快受不了了。。

很多考生总会问我这样一个问题:老师考研英语阅读理解就这么几套这题,做完之后,答案都记住了,就没有价值了。我可不可以先做模拟题,到了最后再做真题。我说:“不行!考研真题是用来研究的,不是用来做的!”闻听此话的同学一脸茫然,我对他们微微一笑,然后做出如下解释。

考研英语阅读理解一定要做到精读,精读步骤需要做到以下几点:

1、做真题、对照答案纠正对错、理解为什么选和不选

(1)做题

刚开始做考研英语阅读理解,大家可以抛开时间观念,做完即可。但是在做完4套真题之后,建议大家按照考试时间来做,即70-80分钟之内搞定4篇阅读理解。毕竟阅读理解速度就是关键。

(2)纠正答案

对照真题给出的答案,理解为什么对为什么错。第一步大功告成。

2、查出所有生词,整理生词本

大家可以利用“有道”将自己真题中不认识的单词查出来,然后整理到笔记本上,这个词汇本是后期要反复看的,目的是增加词汇量。后期大家还可以将生词进行归类,分为经济词汇、法律词汇、科技词汇等,将词义相同反复出现的单词也可以进行归类。

3、查出并整理词组

真题中一定有大量的词组包括固定搭配,需要用“有道”查出来,然后整理到笔记本中。有的词组反复重复出现,可以后期做同义归类。

4、整理并理解长难句

真题中的大量长难句要整理到笔记本中,然后做翻译。这个过程可以增加长难句破解和翻译的能力。大家可以将句中考到的语法点作分类总结,发现不懂的要及时解决,特别对于不懂的语法点要及时解决,以此提高自己的语法破解能力。

5、用彩色笔在原文中标记出每个题目对应的出题位置,并且写上题号

这个工作可以让大家清楚理解出题人喜欢在文中什么位置和什么特点的句子中出题,大家还需要对照原文中的句子和题目中的最佳选项做同义替换,看清楚最佳选项和原句是什么关系。哪些单词做了改动,哪些单词没有改动,干扰选项的出处在哪里。做到对最佳选项产生熟悉感。

6、翻译真题

直接对照原文在笔记本上进行翻译即可,不必抄一句英文翻译一句汉语。翻译完毕之后,换另外一支颜色的笔,在笔记本上对照真题翻译原文做修改工作。通过这个过程纠正自己的翻译思维,增加翻译能力。

7、挑选出可以用在写作中的词、词组、句子甚至段落,然后进行背诵以及写作仿写训练,增加自己的写作能力。

8、每天朗读翻译过的文章,如果有能力,好的文章自然可以背诵。当然,朗读为主!

9、弄懂每个题目的考点及解题思路,加深理解选项为什么选和不选。

只要做好以上九个方面,英语阅读理解真题才算是掌握比较透彻。大家加油!

Ⅸ 考研(英语)试卷的结构第一大题选择,第二第三4567……

您好!中公教育考研部咨询为您服务:

考研英语的试卷结构为:三个部分专,一、英语知识属运用,题型为:完形填空多想选择题;二、阅读理解,题型分为三种:1、多项选择题、2、选择搭配题(七选五)、3、英译汉;三、写作,题型分为两种:1、应用文,2、短文写作

Ⅹ 做考研英语真题后,翻译近30多篇真题阅读,这样做对其它题型帮助大吗

有用,非常有用!!!
每天一篇,逐句翻译,你能发现自己到底是长难句有问题还是单纯的词汇问题。把翻译不出来或者翻译的很糟糕的句子拿出来,最后一个星期反复写,进步很快。

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