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1、再要你命3KYY 80313 小白快速入门班阅读再要你命3KYY 80313小白快速入门班850字+10题/sec+on字数VERBAL SECTION 1VERBAL SECTION 2TIME长文章350/4501篇×4题04.5:1中篇文章160±101篇×3题1篇×3题2.5:1短文章120±101篇×2题3篇×2题1.5:1逻辑单题40-­801篇×1题1篇×1题1:1再要你命3KYY 80313小白快速入门班长文章短文章中文章再要你命3KYY 80313小白快速入门班逻辑单题再要你命

2、3KYY 80313小白快速入门班句子选择题再要你命3KYY 80313小白快速入门班词汇题再要你命3KYY 80313小白快速入门班句子功能题再要你命3KYY 80313小白快速入门班选择题再要你命3K小白快速入门班YY 80313一、GRE阅读需要什么?文章层面二、专题训练1. 转折:换对象含义单词but在句首的特殊处理方式fortunately取反程度取反句内转折三秒版本句间关系做题层面同义改写2.3.并列列举题同义改写4. in order to5.6.7.数字题人名综合练习再要你命3KYY 80313小白快速入门班GRE阅读word-­to-­word sente

3、nce-­to-­sentence paragraph-­to-­paragraph自然阅读words phrases sentences再要你命3KYY 80313小白快速入门班三秒版本每一句每一段每一篇再要你命3K小白快速入门班YY 80313Others fear that oil is pricey because it is running out.But there is liGle evidence to support the doctrine of “peak oil” in its extreme form.The Middle Ea

4、st sPll seems to contain a sea of the stu.Even if new nds elsewhere have been rarer and less accessible than in the past, vast quanPPes of oil could now be stripped from tar sands(焦油砂) and shale(页岩).再要你命3KYY 80313小白快速入门班Others fear that oil is pricey because it is running out.有些人害怕因为石油枯竭油价会上涨。But th

5、ere is liGle evidence to support the doctrine of “peak oil” in its extreme form.The Middle East sPll seems to contain a sea of the stu.Even if new nds elsewhere have been rarer and less accessible than in the past, vast quanPPes of oil could now be stripped from tar sands(焦油砂) and shale(页岩).再要你命3K小白

6、快速入门班YY 80313Others fear that oil is pricey because it is running out.3s: 油价上涨有些人害怕因为石油枯竭油价会上涨。But there is liGle evidence to support the doctrine of “peak oil” in its extreme form.The Middle East sPll seems to contain a sea of the stu.Even if new nds elsewhere have been rarer and less accessible th

7、an in the past, vast quanPPes of oil could now be stripped from tar sands(焦油砂) and shale(页岩).再要你命3KYY 80313小白快速入门班Others fear that oil is pricey because it is running out.3s: 油价上涨有些人害怕因为石油枯竭油价会上涨。But there is liGle evidence to support the doctrine of “peak oil” in its extreme form.但是没有证据支持石油峰值论已经处于形

8、式之下。The Middle East sPll seems to contain a sea of the stu.Even if new nds elsewhere have been rarer and less accessible than in the past, vast quanPPes of oil could now be stripped from tar sands(焦油砂) and shale(页岩).再要你命3K小白快速入门班YY 80313Others fear that oil is pricey because it is running out.3s: 油价

9、上涨有些人害怕因为石油枯竭油价会上涨。But there is liGle evidence to support the doctrine of “peak oil” in its extreme form.3s: 油价不上涨但是没有证据支持石油峰值论已经处于形式之下。The Middle East sPll seems to contain a sea of the stu.Even if new nds elsewhere have been rarer and less accessible than in the past, vast quanPPes of oil could no

10、w be stripped from tar sands(焦油砂) and shale(页岩).再要你命3K小白快速入门班YY 80313Others fear that oil is pricey because it is running out.3s: 油价上涨有些人害怕因为石油枯竭油价会上涨。But there is liGle evidence to support the doctrine of “peak oil” in its extreme form.3s: 油价不上涨但是没有证据支持石油峰值论已经处于形式之下。The Middle East sPll seems to co

11、ntain a sea of the stu.中东还有大量石油。Even if new nds elsewhere have been rarer and less accessible than in the past, vast quanPPes of oil could now be stripped from tar sands(焦油砂) and shale(页岩).再要你命3K小白快速入门班YY 80313Others fear that oil is pricey because it is running out.3s: 油价上涨有些人害怕因为石油枯竭油价会上涨。But ther

12、e is liGle evidence to support the doctrine of “peak oil” in its extreme form.3s: 油价不上涨但是没有证据支持石油峰值论已经处于形式之下。The Middle East sPll seems to contain a sea of the stu.中东还有大量石油。3s: 油价不上涨Even if new nds elsewhere have been rarer and lessaccessible than in the past, vast quanPPes of oil could now be strip

13、ped from tar sands(焦油砂) and shale(页岩).再要你命3K小白快速入门班YY 80313Others fear that oil is pricey because it is running out.3s: 油价上涨有些人害怕因为石油枯竭油价会上涨。But there is liGle evidence to support the doctrine of “peak oil” in its extreme form.3s: 油价不上涨但是没有证据支持石油峰值论已经处于形式之下。The Middle East sPll seems to contain a se

14、a of the stu.3s: 油价不上涨中东还有大量石油。Even if new nds elsewhere have been rarer and lessaccessible than in the past, vast quanPPes of oil could now be stripped from tar sands(焦油砂) and shale(页岩).尽管在别处发现石油比原来更稀少和更难获得,但是大量的石油现在可以从焦油砂和页岩中分离出来。再要你命3K小白快速入门班YY 80313Others fear that oil is pricey because it is ru

15、nning out.3s: 油价上涨有些人害怕因为石油枯竭油价会上涨。But there is liGle evidence to support the doctrine of “peak oil” in its extreme form.3s: 油价不上涨但是没有证据支持石油峰值论已经处于形式之下。The Middle East sPll seems to contain a sea of the stu.中东还有大量石油。3s: 油价不上涨Even if new nds elsewhere have been rarer and lessaccessible than in the pa

16、st, vast quanPPes of oil could now be stripped from tar sands(焦油砂) and shale(页岩).尽管在别处发现石油比原来更稀少和更难获得,但是大量的石油现在可以从焦油砂和页岩中分离出来。3s: 油价不上涨再要你命3K小白快速入门班YY 80313Others fear that oil is pricey because it is running out.3s: 油价上涨有些人害怕因为石油枯竭油价会上涨。But there is liGle evidence to support the doctrine of “peak o

17、il” in its extreme form.3s: 油价不上涨但是没有证据支持石油峰值论已经处于形式之下。The Middle East sPll seems to contain a sea of the stu.3s: 油价不上涨中东还有大量石油。Even if new nds elsewhere have been rarer and lessaccessible than in the past, vast quanPPes of oil could now be stripped from tar sands(焦油砂) and shale(页岩).尽管在别处发现石油比原来更稀少和

18、更难获得,但是大量的石油现在可以从焦油砂和页岩中分离出来。3s: 油价不上涨全文3s:油价不上涨再要你命3KYY 80313小白快速入门班句间关系顺承-­同向but, yet, however, nevertheless换对象含义的词:criPcize; oppose转折-­反向再要你命3KYY 80313小白快速入门班Others fear that oil is pricey because it is running out. But there is liGle evidence to support the doctrine of “peak oil” in it

19、s extreme form.The Middle East sPll seems to contain a sea of the stu.Even if new nds elsewhere have been rarer and less accessible than in the past, vast quanPPes of oil could now be stripped from tar sands(焦油砂) and shale(页岩).再要你命3KYY 80313小白快速入门班同义改写换词:effectresult代词:代词出现找指代原词/同根词:significant=of s

20、ignificance上下义词:apple=fruit推测题目含义:好的选项=好的同义改写再要你命3KYY 80313小白快速入门班they could establish a separate householdthe ability to set up an independent household再要你命3KYY 80313小白快速入门班三秒版本句间关系but, yet, however, nevertheless换对象含义的词:criPcize; oppose; overesPmate同义改写换词:eect=result代词:上文必然出现过原词/同根词:signicance-

21、3;signicant 上下义词:apple=fruit好的选项=好的同义改写再要你命3K小白快速入门班YY 80313一、GRE阅读需要什么?文章层面二、专题训练1. 转折:换对象含义单词but在句首的特殊处理方式fortunately取反程度取反句内转折三秒版本句间关系做题层面同义改写2.3.并列列举题同义改写4. in order to5.6.7.数字题人名综合练习再要你命3KYY 80313换对象Notable as important nineteenth-­century novels by women, Mary Shelleys Frankenstein and Em

22、ily Brontes Wuthering Heights treat women very dierently. Shelley produced a “masculine” text in which the fates of subordinate female characters seem enPrely dependent on the acPons of male heroes or anP-­heroes. Bronte produced a more realisPc narraPve, portraying a world where men baGle for

23、the favors of apparently high-­spirited, independent women.再要你命3KYY 80313换对象Notable as important nineteenth-­century novels by women, Mary Shelleys Frankenstein and Emily Brontes Wuthering Heights treat women very dierently. Shelley produced a “masculine” text in which the fates of subordi

24、nate female characters seem enPrely dependent on the acPons of male heroes or anP-­heroes. Bronte produced a more realisPc narraPve, portraying a world where men baGle for the favors of apparently high-­spirited, independent women.再要你命3KYY 80313否定含义The only other logical source of shergote

25、s is Mars. Space-­probe photographs indicate the existence of giant volcanoes on the MarPan surface. From the small number of impact craters that appear on MarPan lava ows, one can esPmate that the planet was volcanically acPve as recently as a half-­billion years agoand may be acPve today

26、. The great objecPon to the MarPan origin of shergotes is the absence of lunar meteorites on Earth. An impact capable of ejecPng a fragment of Mars into the space is even less probable than such an event on the Moon, in view of the Moons smaller.S是否起源于火星?在哪里转了?再要你命3K否定含义YY 80313Theorists are divided

27、 concerning the origin of the Moon. Some hypothesize that the Moon was formed in the same way as were the planets in the inner solar system (Mercury, Venus, Mars, and Earth) from planet-­forming materials in the presolar nebula. But, unlike the cores of the inner planets, the Moons core contain

28、s liGle or no iron, while the typical planet-­forming materials were quite rich in iron. Other theorists propose that the Moon was ripped out of the Earths rocky mantle by the Earths collision with another large celesPal body afer much of the Earths iron fell to its core. One problem with the c

29、ollision hypothesis is the quesPon of how a satellite formed in this way could have seGled into the nearly circular orbit that the Moon has today.Fortunately, the collision hypothesis is testable. If it is true, the mantlerocks of the Moon and the Earth should be the same geochemically.再要你命3KYY 8031

30、3程度取反Many criPcs of Emily Brontes novel Wuthering Heights see its second part as a counterpoint that comments on, the rst part, where a “romanPc” reading receives more conrmaPon. Seeing the two parts as a whole is encouraged by the novels sophisPcated structure, revealed in its complex use of narrat

31、ors and Pme shifs. Their presence does encourage aGempts to unify the novels heterogeneous parts. However, any interpretaPon that seeks to unify all of the novels diverse elements is bound to be somewhat unconvincing.再要你命3KYY 80313程度取反When poets of the 1910s and 1920s are considered together, howeve

32、r, the disPncPons that literary historians might make between “conservaPve” and “experimental” would be of liGle signicance in a discussion of Black poets. Black poets were not baGling over old or new styles; rather, one accomplished Black poet was ready to welcome another, whatever his or her style

33、, for what maGered was racial pride.However, in the 1920s Black poets did debate whether they should deal with specically racial subjects. They asked whether they should only write about Black experience for a Black audience or whether such demands were restricPve. It may be said, though, that virtu

34、ally all these poets wrote their best poems when they spoke out of racial feeling, race being, as James Weldon Johnson rightly put it, “perforce the thing the Negro poet knows best.”请归纳两段的3s版本再要你命3KYY 80313but放句首Was Felix Mendelssohn (18091847) a great composer? On its face, the quesPon seems absurd

35、. One of the most gifed prodigies in the history of music, he produced his rst masterpiece at sixteen. From then on, he was recognized as an arPst of preternatural abiliPes, not only as a composer but also as a pianist and conductor. But Mendelssohns enduring popularity has ofen been at odds somePme

36、s quitesharply with his criPcal standing.再要你命3KYY 80313but放句首It would be expected that a novel by a gure as prominent as W. DuBois would aGract the aGenPon of literary criPcs. AddiPonally, when the novel subtly engages the issue of race, as DuBois The Quest of the Silver Fleece (1911) does, it would

37、 be a surprise not to encounter an abundance of scholarly work about that text. But though valuable scholarship has examined DuBois poliPcal and historical thought, his novels have received scant aGenPon. Perhaps DuBois the novelist must wait his turn behind DuBois the philosopher, historian, and ed

38、itor. But what if the truth lies elsewhere: what if his novels do not speak to current concerns?再要你命3KYY 80313but放句首Whenpoetsofthe1910sand1920sareconsideredtogether,however, the disPncPons that literary historians might make between“conservaPve” and “experimental” would be of liGle signicance in a d

39、iscussion of Black poets, although these remain helpful classicaPons for White poets of these decades. Certainly dierences can be noted between “conservaPve” Black poets such as Counter Cullen and Claude McKay and “experimental” ones such as Jean Toomer and Langston Hughes. But Black poets were not

40、baGling over old or new styles; rather, one accomplished Black poet was ready to welcome another, whatever his or her style, for what maGered was racial pride.再要你命3KYY 80313小白快速入门班These researchers also claim that improvements of memory overnight can be explained by the mere passage of Pme, rather t

41、han aGributed to sleep. But recent studies of memory performance afer sleep including one demonstraPng that sleep stabilizes declaraPve memories from future interference caused by mental acPvity duringwakefulness make this claim unsustainable. Certainly there are memory consolida+on processes that o

42、ccur across periods of wakefulness, some of which neither depend on nor are enhanced by sleep. But when sleep is compared with wakefulness, and performance is beGer afer sleep, then some benet of sleep for memory must be acknowledged.再要你命3KYY 80313but放句首In contrast, the “colonialist” approach of isl

43、and-­based writers such as Eduardo Seda-­ Bonilla, Manuel Maldonado-­Denis, and Luis Nieves-­Falcon tends to view assimilaPon as the forced loss of naPonal culture in an unequal contest with imposed foreign values. There is, of course, a strong tradiPon of cultural accommodaPon a

44、mong other Puerto Rican thinkers. The wriPngs of Eugenio Fernandez Mendez clearly exemplify this tradiPon, and many supporters of Puerto Ricos commonwealth status share the same universalizing orientaPon. But the Puerto Rican intellectuals who have wriGen most about the assimilaPon process in the Un

45、ited States all advance cultural naPonalist views, advocaPng the preservaPon of minority cultural disPncPons and rejecPng what they see as the subjugaPon of colonial naPonaliPes.再要你命3KYY 80313but放句首+-­+-­+再要你命3KYY 80313小白快速入门班1. 三秒版本2. 句间关系只有两种:顺承和转折3. 转折三个标志:but, yet, however, nevertheles

46、s; 换对象;4. 程度转折,世界不仅有黑色和白色,还有灰色5. but在句首,前面转折太奇怪,两句话合二为一与前面取同6. 句内转折做句内预判7. 人名数字会出题8. in order to 用三秒版本(让步句子选concede, acknowledge)9. 并列列举不记内容记位置10. 同义改写、喜新厌旧、标新立异词再要你命3KYY 80313小白快速入门班African American newspapers in the 1930s faced many hardships. For instance, knowing that buyers of African American

47、papers also bough general-­circulaPon papers, adverPsers of consumer products ofen ignored African American publicaPons. AdverPsers discriminaPon did free the African American press from adverPser dominaPon. Editors could print poliPcally charged material more readily than could the large naPon

48、al dailies, which depended on adverPsers ideological approval to secure revenues. Unfortunately, it also made the selling price of Black papers much higher than that of general-­circulaPon dailies. Ofen as much as two-­ thirds of publicaPon costs had to come from subscribers or subsidies f

49、rom commupoliPcians and other interest groups. And despite their editorial freedom, African Americanpublishers ofen felt compelled to print a disproporPonate amount of sensaPonalism, sports, and society news to boost circulaPon.Consider each of the choices separately and select all that apply.The pa

50、ssage suggest that if adverPsers had more frequently purchased adverPsing in African American newspapers, then which of the following might have resulted?A. African American newspapers would have given more aGenPon to sports and society newsthan they did.B. African American newspapers would have bee

51、n available at lower prices than large naPonal dailies were.C. African American newspapers would have experienced constraints on their content similar to those experienced by large naPonal dailies再要你命3KYY 80313小白快速入门班African American newspapers in the 1930s faced many hardships. For instance, knowin

52、g that buyers of African American papers also bough general-­circulaPon papers, adverPsers of consumer products ofen ignored African American publicaPons. AdverPsers discriminaPon did free the African American press from adverPser dominaPon. Editors could print poliPcally charged material more

53、readily than could the large naPonal dailies, which depended on adverPsers ideological approval to secure revenues. Unfortunately, it also made the selling price of Black papers much higher than that of general-­circulaPon dailies. Ofen as much as two-­ thirds of publicaPon costs had to co

54、me from subscribers or subsidies from commupoliPcians and other interest groups. And despite their editorial freedom, African Americanpublishers ofen felt compelled to print a disproporPonate amount of sensaPonalism, sports, and society news to boost circulaPon.The author of the passage suggests whi

55、ch of the following about the “adverPsers” menPoned in the passage?A. They assumed that adverPsing in African American newspapers would not signicantly increase the sales of their products.B. They failed to calculate accurately the circulaPon of African American newspapers.C. They did not take Afric

56、an Americans newspaper reading into account when making decisions about where to adverPse.D. They avoided African American newspapers partly because of their sensaPonalism.E. They tried to persuade African American newspapers to lower the rates charged for adverPsing.再要你命3KYY 80313小白快速入门班Was Felix Mendelssohn (18091847) a great composer? On its face, the quesPon seems absurd. One of the most gifed

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