2021年新GRE考试流程具体介绍「干货」_第1页
2021年新GRE考试流程具体介绍「干货」_第2页
2021年新GRE考试流程具体介绍「干货」_第3页
2021年新GRE考试流程具体介绍「干货」_第4页
2021年新GRE考试流程具体介绍「干货」_第5页
已阅读5页,还剩6页未读 继续免费阅读

下载本文档

版权说明:本文档由用户提供并上传,收益归属内容提供方,若内容存在侵权,请进行举报或认领

文档简介

1、新GRE考试流程具体介绍干货 还没有考过GRE考试的呢一定很想了解一下GRE考试的流程吧!下面是为大家收集的关于新GRE考试流程具体介绍,欢迎大家阅读借鉴! 第一部分为分析性写作部分(Analytical Writing),时间为两小时。该部分包括两个任务,分别要求应试者对一个问题发表个人的观点(Issue Task)和分析一个论点(Argument Task)。 第二部分为词汇(Verbal)部分。该部分内容很广泛,涉及天文、地理、人文、科学、艺术、 _及历史等领域; 第三部分为数学(Quantitative)部分。该部分皆为数理上的基本问题,包括几何、代数、统计图表、智力测验等方面,主要目

2、的在于测验考生基本数学的潜在能力和对数理方面问题的理解判断及推理反应能力。题目难易和深浅程度,有时取决于考生对于题目叙述与说明的理解。 新GRE _后考试时间为一次考完,3个半小时,中间有时间简短休息, _后新GRE每月有两次考试机会。 a) 9点半到达考场,先进等候室,把你的证件和确认信给监考老师看,然后监考老师给你一份和一把储物箱的钥匙,要用黑色签字笔填写协议书,自己没带可以找监考人员要。协议内容仍然是Confidentiality Agreement与个人信息,这一点与旧GRE考试的AW部分的机考完全类似。填完协议书锁好自己的物品之后就可以排队进考场了,此时你的手上拿着 两个东西,一个是

3、协议书,另外一个是 _(确认信自己放包里面,不带进考场)。 b) 排队进入考场,先张开手臂接受安检,然后进入一个 _照相,照完相才会告诉你考位号,把协议书放在照相的监考人员那儿,此时你全身上下就只剩一张 _,然后拿着 _进入考场找到自己的考位坐下即可。 a) 进入考场之后,面前的计算机界面不是ETS _模考软件的第一个界面,而是有个人信息的check界面,还需要输入开始 _。这些部分监考老师都会协助你完成,所以无需担心。 b) 开始进入考试界面之后,与 _模考软件的界面基本类似,直接各种continue就行了。需要注意的一点是,在 正式开始之前会有一个送分学校的选择过程,同旧GRE的作文机考一

4、致,需要事先记好你申请的专业院系和学校名称以及学校位于美国的哪个州。 c) 选好送分学校之后进入正式答题的界面仍然与模考软件大致相同。首先第一个section一定是Analytical Writing部分,先是issue然后是argument,各30分钟。其中,在每个section之间都有1分钟的休息时间,在第3、4个section之间有10分钟的休息时间,是否选择休息由考生个人决定。 d) 在第三个section做完之后,会出现一个选择界面,如果你想休息10分钟,那就 _选择休息,然后监考人员会过来领你出考场休息。 鉴于总是有考生不断问到这10分钟休息到底做什么? 首先,鉴于整场考试长达近4

5、个小时,不在中间休息是很不利于自己的生理和心理的,建议各位考生选择休息; 其次,休息的这10分钟,你虽然出了考场,但是要问清楚监考老师哪些事情可以做,哪些事情不可以做。一般考生可能会做的是拿钥匙打开储物箱拿点吃的东西补充一下能量,以及去洗手间,这两种行为基本无可厚非的。除此之外的事情,你需要和监考老师打招呼得到其认可才能去做。 1.Common and easily aessible resour _s (prey for predators or hosts for parasites) should be, all other things being equal, used freque

6、ntly (Jaenike 1990). Still, some apparently aessible and suitable resour _s re _in _. 2.Pre _dent _ judicial restraint and _ a judges ability to determine the oute of a case in a way that he or she might choose if there were no pre _dent. This function of pre _dent gives it its moral for _. 3.To pay

7、 for the extra spending, each American would have to contribute less than the cost of buying a cappuino from Starbucks on _ a week. Aid is not a _, and, even if the funding Sachs wants were to _, his grandest objectives _y well re _in unfulfilled. But, targeted carefully, aid can reward responsible

8、gover _ents, _ individual initiative, and alleviate suffering. Surely thats worth a cup of coffee. 4.Dadai _, the to-hell-with-art art movement that began in Zurich nearly a _ntury ago, is the subject of a rivetingly lucid exhibition at the National Gallery of Art in Washington. The show is nothing

9、if not _, for the visual arts are currently awash in Dadaist gestures and gambits of one variety or another. 5.Our _ss media are much more fascinated by bad ideas or the failure of good ones than by suesses: we drown in bad newstales of how things went wrongbut we have only the most _ discussion on

10、how they might go right. 6.A significant element of the Gothic mode, the literary grotesque-which includes incongruous, abnor _l, monstrous characters, situations, and events-is sometimes discussed, especially within the American literary tradition, as if it were _ Gothic or, conversely, as if it we

11、re something entirely different from Gothic. 7.To that end, the municipal Traffic Planning Department here in Zurich has been working overtime in re _nt years to _ drivers. Closely spa _d red lights have been added on roads into town, causing delays and angst for muters. Pedestrian underpasses that

12、on _ allowed traffic to flow freely across _jor intersections have been _. 8.When pul _ were first discovered there was a brief moment when astro-physicists in the discovery team(Jo _lyn Bell and Anthony Hewish at Cambridge University) _ they had _ extraterrestrial in _igen _. The periodic nature of

13、 the pulsar radiation pattern was seen to be a possible _ rather than the product of a spinning neutron star. 9.There is no way to listen to the string quartets of Shostakovich and not wonder about their external meanings. In the Western art music tradition, the string quartet genre has been _lebrat

14、ed for its rigor and coheren _. But this Soviet poser, whose reputation has been wrestled over almost sin _ his death in 1975, gave us string quartets _. 10. their quest for kinder cutting, physicians increasingly rely on endoscopic surgery, replacing large scalpels and clamps with cameras and _ too

15、ls that snake into the body through tiny holes. 11.Aording to some political _ysts, the candidates oasionally rambling response to questions suggest that he has been out of circulation for a while and his debating skills need to be _. 12.As ordinary photography moves into the digital realm-as we rep

16、la _ atoms with bits by recording i _ges in binary code-family albums will last forever. Home videos, unless lost or destroyed, will be _ too. Our capacity to store them in the microscopic world of silicon chips and _gic and optical disks is, for all practical purposes, approaching the infinite. Im

17、not sure were ready for such a transfor _tion. In life as we have known it, old photos fade and crumble, and boxes of them, along with albums, slides, and reels of family movies, disintegrate and are eventually _. Only a few precious mementos are preserved, perhaps restored, and passed along. The na

18、tural world teaches us that _ are vital to ecological health. 13.But opinions diverge on whether the diverse and often unexpected phenomena that can our in systems more plex than individual particles truly represent new physical principles at work, or whether the principles involved are _, relying,

19、albeit in a terribly plicated way, on the physical principles governing the enormously large number of elementary constituents. 14. Wolves, it seems, leaven their otherwise strongly hierarchical society with oasional displays of populist _, and if a pack leader proves a too-snappish tyrant, subordin

20、ate wolves will _the top cur. 15.The _ntral idea of Wilsons consilien _ world-view is that “all tangible phenomena, from the birth of stars to the workings of social institutions, are based on _terial pro _sses that are ulti _tely reducible, however long and _ the sequen _s, to the laws of physics.

21、16.It can be _ to read Margaret Fullers travel writing, as she produ _d aounts of her travel that_conventions of bourgeois travel narrative, often capitulating to the most well-worn clichs of the genre at precisely the moments when she sought most energetically to cast them off in favor of some new,

22、 more passionate mode of dis _r _ent. 17.But because archaeology addresses the most basic questions and explores the most profound changes in hu _n history by means of a grossly inplete recordand perhaps because it was long the provin _ of aristocrats and buaneersit has invited the sort of bold inte

23、rpretations in which speculation can too easily bee _ eviden _. 18.Evolutionary psychologists are not as imperialist in their ambitions as their sociobiologist forebears of the nieen-seventies, but they tend to be no less _ in their claims. 19.To function as an _, the critic needs, above all else, t

24、o write well. A badly written book review is worse than a badly written political speech or greeting card or poem; a badly written review is _, like a barber with a terrible haircut. The best way to establish critical authority is to demonstrate, in your own prose, a vitality at least equivalent to that of the book youre writing about. There are other ways to do it, but thats the most immediately convincing. 20.campus

温馨提示

  • 1. 本站所有资源如无特殊说明,都需要本地电脑安装OFFICE2007和PDF阅读器。图纸软件为CAD,CAXA,PROE,UG,SolidWorks等.压缩文件请下载最新的WinRAR软件解压。
  • 2. 本站的文档不包含任何第三方提供的附件图纸等,如果需要附件,请联系上传者。文件的所有权益归上传用户所有。
  • 3. 本站RAR压缩包中若带图纸,网页内容里面会有图纸预览,若没有图纸预览就没有图纸。
  • 4. 未经权益所有人同意不得将文件中的内容挪作商业或盈利用途。
  • 5. 人人文库网仅提供信息存储空间,仅对用户上传内容的表现方式做保护处理,对用户上传分享的文档内容本身不做任何修改或编辑,并不能对任何下载内容负责。
  • 6. 下载文件中如有侵权或不适当内容,请与我们联系,我们立即纠正。
  • 7. 本站不保证下载资源的准确性、安全性和完整性, 同时也不承担用户因使用这些下载资源对自己和他人造成任何形式的伤害或损失。

评论

0/150

提交评论