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1、gre備考中如何培養(yǎng)高分手感 gre備考中如何培養(yǎng)高分手感?穩(wěn)定心態(tài)還要用對(duì)看書方法1.gre備考心態(tài)需穩(wěn)定新gre考試報(bào)名結(jié)束之后,情緒必須要穩(wěn)定,起伏應(yīng)該盡量小一些,要有一種人定的精神,不達(dá)目的誓不罷休。制定周密合理的計(jì)劃,每天必須完成,不完成決不罷休,完成了也應(yīng)該再多做一些,心中只有一個(gè)字:perfect,perfect。2.需要“看厚”和“看薄”的書新gre考試中有一本書必須看厚,有一本書必須看薄。必須看厚的是詞匯書,一本書絕對(duì)不夠,因?yàn)楝F(xiàn)在沒(méi)有任何一本書能夠完全滿足備考gre的需要,只有博采眾長(zhǎng)才能收獲精華。小站教育建議您精選三本詞匯書,絕對(duì)重視三本詞匯書中都出現(xiàn)的詞匯,對(duì)三本書的非

2、公共部分,您可以根據(jù)自己的直覺(jué)來(lái)選擇背還是不背,如果您覺(jué)得詞太偏,考的可能性不大,可以不背。因?yàn)間re考試中確實(shí)有一批死詞,只考過(guò)一遍,這部分詞沒(méi)有太大的價(jià)值,每次考試都會(huì)有幾個(gè),沒(méi)必要背,可以放過(guò)。所謂的讀厚詞匯書是讓您積累豐富的詞匯,把三本詞匯書溶到自己的一本中去,這本書越厚,您的底子就越厚。必須讀薄的書是gre真題,您問(wèn)一下所有g(shù)re高分考生的心得就會(huì)發(fā)現(xiàn)有兩點(diǎn)是他們最先提到的,是最重要的,也是經(jīng)過(guò)無(wú)數(shù)考生實(shí)踐證明了的,那就是感覺(jué)和方法。備考期間大量做題的目的就是在于積累方法和感覺(jué)。從某種意義上來(lái)說(shuō),感覺(jué)比方法更重要,因?yàn)榉椒ㄊ悄忸}時(shí)必須遵循的死套路,而感覺(jué)則是對(duì)方法的全面升華,它可以

3、充分利用人腦中潛意識(shí)的加工功能來(lái)快速解決問(wèn)題。這種訓(xùn)練的過(guò)程就是一個(gè)從量變到質(zhì)變的過(guò)程,積累了一定的量就會(huì)產(chǎn)生方法的飛躍。在gre考試中這種飛躍尤其明顯,剛開(kāi)始做題時(shí),什么都覺(jué)得難,但經(jīng)過(guò)一段時(shí)間的潛心消化以后,您就會(huì)發(fā)現(xiàn)題目變得簡(jiǎn)單了,原來(lái)難以分析的邏輯關(guān)系似乎一下子清晰了,再經(jīng)過(guò)大量的訓(xùn)練,幾乎所有的題目都能一眼看穿,這就是從方法到感覺(jué)的奇妙力量。大量反復(fù)做真題的目的就是把厚厚的幾大本真題變成您腦中的一些方法和感覺(jué),剩下的東西中,除了單詞外,一概都可以不要。我們所謂的感覺(jué)可以是對(duì)題目關(guān)鍵部分的高度敏感,可以是對(duì)題目出題意圖的快速領(lǐng)會(huì),可以是對(duì)解題步驟中的關(guān)鍵條件的快速把握,也可以是對(duì)ets

4、認(rèn)可的解題思路的融會(huì)貫通另外,做真題的另一個(gè)目的就是熟悉考試流程,鉆研這一點(diǎn)的目的有兩個(gè):首先,通過(guò)對(duì)題型的把握,可以使您在考試中省去大量閱讀題目要求的時(shí)間??荚嚂r(shí)絕對(duì)不要自作聰明怕題型有什么變化,impossible。做題的時(shí)候眼光一落就要落在第一題上。其次,通過(guò)對(duì)題型的把握,您可以在日常的備考過(guò)程中把握題目的難度分布,確定自己的應(yīng)考對(duì)策:一開(kāi)始做哪一部分,再做哪一部分,最后做哪一部分因?yàn)橛袝r(shí)候需要迫使你放棄一部分,而放棄哪一部分就需要你在日常的備考過(guò)程中做到心中有數(shù)。gre詞匯精選:高頻形近詞71. curb / curtcurt: if you describe someone as c

5、urt, you mean that they speak or reply in a brief and rather rude way.(敷衍的)72. avid / avoidavid: you use avid to describe someone who is very enthusiastic about something that they do.73. quip / piquequip: a quip is a remark that is intended to be amusing or clever;(written)to quip means to say some

6、thing that is intended to be amusing or clever. (written)pique: pique is the feeling of annoyance you have when you think someone has not treated you properly.if something piques your interest or curiosity, it makes you interested or curious.74. savvy / savorsavvy: if you describe someone as having

7、savvy, you think that they have a good understanding and practical knowledge of something. (informal)e.g. he is known for his political savvy and strong management skills.savor:enjoy or appreciate (something pleasant) to the full, especially by lingering over it:75. brink / briskbrink: if you are on

8、 the brink of something, usually something important, terrible, or exciting, you are just about to do it or experience it.(=verge)brisk: active and energetic76. glean / glisten / gleamglean: if you glean something such as information or knowledge, you learn or collect it slowly and patiently, and pe

9、rhaps indirectly.(=gather)glisten: if something glistens, it shines, usually because it is wet or oily.gleam: if an object or a surface gleams, it reflects light because it is shiny and clean.if your eyes gleam, they look bright and show that you are excited or happy. (written)(=glisten, shine)a gle

10、am of something is a faint sign of it.77. toxic / tonictonic: a tonic is anything that makes you feel stronger, more cheerful, or more enthusiastic.toxic :有害的。注意intoxicate表?的是吸引78. girth / mirthgirth: the girth of an object, for example a persons or an animals body, is its width or thickness, consid

11、ered as the measurement around its circumference. (formal)mirth: mirth is amusement which you express by laughing. (literary)79. hazard / haphazardhazard: a hazard is something which could be dangerous to you, your health or safety, or your plans or reputation.haphazard: if you describe something as

12、 haphazard, you are critical of it because it is not at all organized or is not arranged according to a plan.80. bookish / boorishbookish: someone who is bookish spends a lot of time reading serious books.(=studious)boorish: boorish behavior is rough, uneducated, and rude.gre詞匯精選:高頻形近詞81. sage / sag

13、asage: sage means wise and knowledgeable, especially as the result of a lot of experience. (literary) or a person who is regarded as being very wise.saga - 傳奇82. whim / rim / brimwhim: a whim is a wish to do or have something which seems to have no serious reason or purpose behind it, and often occu

14、rs suddenly.brim: if someone or something is brimming with a particular quality, they are full of that quality.when your eyes are brimming with tears, they are full of fluid because you are upset, although you are not actually crying.rim -表?邊緣83. flit / flip / fleetflit: if you flit around or flit b

15、etween one place and another, you go to lots of places without staying for very long in any of them.if an expression flits across your face or an idea flits through your mind, it is there for a short time and then goes again.flip: if you flip a device on or off, or if you flip a switch, you turn it

16、on or off by pressing the switch quickly.(=flick)if you flip through the pages of a book, for example, you quickly turn over the pages in order to find a particular one or to get an idea of the contents.if you say that someone is being flip, you disapprove of them because you think that what they ar

17、e saying shows they are not being serious enough about something.fleet - 短暫的84. lull / gull / dulllull: a lull is a period of quiet or calm in a longer period of activity or excitement.gull:考察的經(jīng)常是gullible 表?容易被騙的85. rash / rehashrash: if someone is rash or does rash things, they act without thinking

18、 carefully first, and therefore make mistakes or behave foolishly.rehash: if you describe something as a rehash, you are criticizing it because it repeats old ideas, facts, or themes, though some things have been changed to make it appear new.86. grin / chagringrin: a grin is a broad smile.if you gr

19、in and bear it, you accept a difficult or unpleasant situation without complaining because you know there is nothing you can do to make things better.chagrin: chagrin is a feeling of disappointment, upset, or annoyance, perhaps because of your own failure. (formal, written)87. voluble / voluminousvoluble: if you say that someone is voluble,

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