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开 本: 16开纸 张: 胶版纸包 装: 平装-胶订是否套装: 否国际标准书号ISBN: 9787510007996
适用对象:
大三考研、在职考研以及四级未能通过的考生;
练习考研英语近十年真题有难度的考生;
考研初始阶段,需要了解考研英语命题规律和解题技巧的考生;
词汇量不足,看不懂真题文章的考生;
推荐理由:
1. 收录约2000年到2010年考研真题,按题型、主题分类训练,总结考研英语命题规律,点拨答题技巧;
2. 本书共设4大分册,包含考研英语词汇与长难句、阅读A节基础训练、完形与阅读B节基础训练、翻译与写作基础训练;
3. 真题训练部分,解析详细,附有全文翻译,且逐段逐句讲解文章,以图解的方式讲解真题出现的长难句;
4. 挑选真题中的重点词汇,附以音标、词性、释义,让考生能读懂真题中每一句话、每一个单词,使考生在备考初始阶段打好词汇、语法基础;
5. 考研英语一备考视频课,了解考试题型及特点,掌握各题型解题技巧。
1. 英语知识运用(考研英语完形填空),应试技巧 10篇训练;
2. 考研英语阅读理解A节,应试技巧 32篇训练;
3. 考研英语阅读理解B节,应试技巧 10篇训练;
4. 考研英语阅读理解C节(翻译),应试技巧 10篇训练;
5. 考研英语写作,应试技巧 22篇训练;
6. 考研英语词汇与长难句手册,内含1720必考词汇详解、长难句知识及100条考研英语真题长难句;
7. 考研英语视频讲座18个,内含题型介绍讲座、英语知识运用讲座、阅读理解A节讲座、阅读理解B节讲座、阅读理解C节讲座、写作A节讲座和写作B节讲座以及语法知识的讲座。
分册《考研英语阅读理解A节》
章 如何抓住考研英语阅读考点
第1节 了解8项大纲要求
第2节 掌握7大命题规律
第3节 决胜阅读技巧3招
第二章 你该懂的考研英语阅读应试技巧
第1节 正确选项设置的3大规律
第2节 干扰项设置的4大规律
第三章 考研英语阅读基础训练32篇
Text 1 ~ Text 32
第二分册《考研英语完形填空与阅读理解B节》
英语知识运用(考研英语完形填空)
章 考研英语完形考点突破
第1节 根据语义关系选择答案
第2节 由搭配关系选择答案
第二章 考研英语完形难点突破
第1节 排除错误选项,缩小选择范围
第2节 避免语法结构上的陷阱
第三章 考研英语完形基础训练10篇
Test 1 ~ Test 10
考研英语阅读理解B节(新题型)
章 考研英语阅读新题型考点突破
第1节 题型介绍
第2节 解题英语篇章知识
第二章 你应该懂的考研英语阅读新题型应试技巧
第三章 考研英语阅读新题型基础训练10篇
Test 1 ~ Test 10
第三分册《考研英语翻译与写作》
考研英语阅读理解C节(翻译)
章 考研英语翻译考点突破——理解句意
第1节 常考考点归纳
第2节 关键词义确定
第二章 考研英语翻译难点突破——如何表达
第1节 翻译技巧
第2节 应试要点
第三章 考研英语翻译基础训练10篇
Test 1 ~ Test 10
考研英语写作
章 考研英语写作考点突破
第1节 考研英语作文考试内容和评分标准
第2节 英语基本句型
第3节 英语段落及篇章写作
第二章 考研英语写作难点突破
第1节 常用的句式变换
第2节 必背的经典句型
第三章 考研英语写作基础训练22篇
第1节 热点小作文12篇
第2节 热点大作文10篇
第四分册《考研英语词汇与长难句》
Part I长难句解读方法
节 长难句概述及读懂长难句3步骤
第二节 英语5种基本句型及句子成分
第三节 英语4种句子结构
第四节 名词性从句
第五节 定语从句
第六节 状语从句
第七节 并列平行结构
第八节 非谓语动词结构
第九节 分隔结构
第十节 倒装结构
第十一节 比较结构
第十二节 否定结构
第十三节 省略结构
第十四节 虚拟语气
Part Ⅱ 100条真题长难句突破
Part Ⅲ 1720必考词汇详解
Lesson 1 ~ Lesson 13
When I decided to quit my full-time employment it never occurred to me that I might become a part of a new international trend. A lateral move that hurt my pride and blocked my professional progress prompted me to abandon my relatively high profile career although, in the manner of a disgraced government minister, I covered my exit by claiming “I wanted to spend more time with my family”.
Curiously, some two-and-a-half years and two novels later, my experiment in what the Americans term “downshifting” has turned my tired excuse into an absolute reality. I have been transformed from a passionate advocate of the philosophy of “having it all”, preached by Linda Kelsey for the past seven years in the pages of She magazine, into a woman who is happy to settle for a bit of everything.
I have discovered, as perhaps Kelsey will after her much-publicized resignation from the editorship of She after a build-up of stress, that abandoning the doctrine of “juggling your life”, and making the alternative move into “downshifting” brings with it far greater rewards than financial success and social status. Nothing could persuade me to return to the kind of life Kelsey used to advocate and I once enjoyed: 12-hour working days, pressured deadlines, the fearful strain of office politics and the limitations of being a parent on “quality time”.
In America, the move away from juggling to a simpler, less materialistic lifestyle is a well-established trend. Downshifting—also known in America as “voluntary simplicity”—has, ironically, even bred a new area of what might be termed anti-consumerism. There are a number of best-selling downshifting self-help books for people who want to simplify their lives; there are newsletters, such as The Tightwad Gazette, that give hundreds of thousands of Americans useful tips on anything from recycling their cling-film to making their own soap; there are even support groups for those who want to achieve the mid-’90s equivalent of dropping out.
While in America the trend started as a reaction to the economic decline—after the mass redundancies caused by downsizing in the late ’80s—and is still linked to the politics of thrift, in Britain, at least among the middle-class downshifters of my acquaintance, we have different reasons for seeking to simplify our lives.
For the women of my generation who were urged to keep juggling through the ’80s, downshifting in the mid-’90s is not so much a search for the mythical good life—growing your own organic vegetables, and risking turning into one—as a personal recognition of your limitations.
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