2010考研英语历年真题来源报刊阅读100篇
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品牌: 钟平
基本信息·出版社:原子能出版社
·页码:390 页
·出版日期:2009年
·ISBN:9787502241049
·条形码:9787502241049
·包装版本:1版
·装帧:平装
·开本:16
·正文语种:中文/英语
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内容简介《2010考研英语历年真题来源报刊阅读100篇》所有考过研究生英语和立志参加研究生英语考试的朋友们都知道,考研文章绝大多数来自英美国家的报刊杂志,以面向大众的社科类和科普类刊物为主。基于此,编者做了大量的工作,将这些文章挑出来,配以译文和词汇学习的内容,以方便参加考研的同学使用。
编辑推荐《2010考研英语历年真题来源报刊阅读100篇》考研英语,阅读为重,而阅读之难,是大家普遍感受到的。为什么大多数同学都做不完考研英语的试卷?因为这些阅读的文章都不是我们平时所能见到的文章。其难度、观点的展开方式、用词和表达等等,都具有十分特别的特征。纵观最近几年的考研英语真题,不难发现以下一个事实:历年考研英语阅读理解文章的来源选择是非常有规律的,每年的考研文章绝大多数来自英美国家的报刊杂志。
目录
上篇:考研英语历年真题来源报刊阅读实战模拟篇
Unit 1
1. A fuzzy picture
2. A matter of life and death
3. A meaty question
4. Aircra{t emissions- The dirty sky
5. Behind the bleeding edge
Unit 2
6. Behold, the bus of the future
7. Biometrics gets down to business
8. Bluetooth’s quiet success
9. Buildings with minds of their own
10. Can coal be clean.'?
Unit 3
11. Car retailing
12. Chain reaction
13. Declining populations: Incredible shrinking countries
14. Don’t shoot the messenger
15. Doughnut adjust your set
Unit 4
16. On the move at last?
17. Every little fish
18. Evolutionary psychology, anger management
19. Fashion victim
20. Greedy guts?
Unit 5
21. When a visa becomes a headache
22. A vitamin a day may do more harm than good
23. Can stress actually be good for you?
24. Microsoft’s slick new vista
25. Stop pandering on education
Unit 6
26. All the world's a stage
27. Finalists are in demand
28. Male jab to reduce cervical cancer
29. So what's it all worth?
30. Stress and the City
Unit 7
31. Time to stand up and blow your own trumpet
32. Study shows cost of birth defects
33. Don't pay too much attention to pay
34. Health-care reform is in the air, but.
35. Hiring companies should show the love
Unit 8
36. How to keep your team talking
37. IBM shrinks its Lenovo stake
38. In-car technology sharply accelerates
39. Internet TV is finally a reality show
40. Meeting all the world's tech needs
下篇:考研英语历年真题来源报刊阅读能力拓展篇
41. The apples come together
42. The flavor of memories
43. The mystery of consciousness
44. Time travel in the brain
45. Venture capital's growing aspirations
46. Who made your T-shirt
47. Air pollution raises risk of heart disease in women
48. Best behaviour
49. How to be a good citizen
50. Space policy: Mercy mission
51. Miraculous visions
52. News you can choose
53. Nobel's greatest prize
54. Secrets of the digital detectives
55. Green aircraft: Silent skies
56. Sleeping on
57. The law of unintended consequences
58. The physical internet
59. The un-Google
60. Thermoelectrics : Every little helps
61. Tracking your every move
62. Treasure on the ocean floor
63. University bonds :An education in finance
64. University expansion
65. Winning ways
66. Women in the workforce
67. Vaccines :A new health food
68. Dolly on the dinner table? Don't worry about it
69. College education:The ladder of fame
70. Animal behaviour :A stilted story
71. Why GM is good for us
72. Organ transplants:Your part or mine?
73. Affluence Happiness ( and how to measure it)
74. Brain cancer:Happy families ,hidden dangers
75. Economics focus : Rate of decline
76. SWIFTER, HIGHER, STRONGER
77. A Passover sermon, a play, and a century of the Melting pot
78. Athens : Then & Now
79. A robot in the kitchen
80. Pass the bacteria, please!
81. Online booksellers face higher costs for shipping abroad
82. Up close and edible:Green tea
83. English as language of global education
84. Global warming
85. Guilty plea in deadly Tennessee school shooting
86. Higher rates ! Bigger fees !
87. What do babies know?
88. Limited resources
89. Microsoft brings instant chat to TV screen, through games
90. Moment of truth
91. The world since September l lth
92. Federal reserve : Difference of opinion
93. When the cure is not worth the cost
94. Poor nations to bear brunt as world warms
95. The falling dollar
96. Democrats and global warming
97. Senate inquiry in loan case is studying stock transfer
98. Can milk make you happy? Can fish make you smart?
99. From Genes to GMOs
100. Seychelles : A president in paradise
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序言耗时颇久,本书终成,实属不易。 每年都有很多参加文都考研精彩课堂的同学问我,除了真题之外,该如何选择最贴近考研的英语复习资料?
考研英语,阅读为重,而阅读之难,是大家普遍感受到的。为什么大多数同学都做不完考研英语的试卷?因为这些阅读的文章都不是我们平时所能见到的文章。其难度、观点的展开方式、用词和表达等等,都具有十分特别的特征。纵观最近几年的考研英语真题,不难发现以下一个事实:历年考研英语阅读理解文章的来源选择是非常有规律的,每年的考研文章绝大多数来自英美国家的报刊杂志。
根据这个规律,那么广大考生在平时复习考研英语的时候,在选择阅读的材料上就有了很强的目的性,这样对我们广大考生来说也会起到事半功倍的效果。国外常见的报刊杂志按照类型进行归类总结:
1、经济类文章主要来源:JPThe Economist(经济学家),Business Week(商业周刊),WallStreet Journal(华尔街杂志);
2、科学技术类文章主要来源:Nature(自然),Discavery(探索),Science(科学),NationalGeographic.(国家地理),ScientifiC American(科学美国人),New Scientists(新科学家);
3、社会生活以及文化类文章主要来源:Newsweek(新闻周刊),Time(时代周刊),U?5.News and World Report(美国新闻与世界报道),fThe Washington Post(华盛顿邮报),USA Today.(今日美国),The Times(泰晤士报),The Guardian(卫报),The World Report(世界报道),Neu,York Post(纽约邮报);
4、其它来源:Independent(独立日报),International Herald乃ibune(国际先驱论坛),Telegraph(英国电信日报)。
在此,我们再次对历年考研英语阅读文章来源进行总结,发现规律:
1、以5年内的国外报刊杂志文章为主:在绝大多数情况下,历年考研真题的文章来源一般控制在过去的5年之内,即倘若要参加2010年考研的话,2010年的文章一般来自于2002年到2008年之间的报刊杂志上,当然历史上也有少部分文章不受年份的限制。这时我们阅读的范围就小了很多。
2、文章字数在450—600左右:我们在整理以上统计数据过程中,很容易发现历年考研英语真题文章字数一般在350—500字之间,段落上一般控制在3到6个段落。由于考研命题组一般会对国外文章进行修改,所以说,符合以下条件的国外报刊杂志是我们选择的目标:文章字数在450—650字,段落在3—7个,年份在近5年之内。
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Vaccinating boys as well as girls with a cervical cancer vaccine would greatly in- crease the number of lives saved, a study has found.
More than 90 percent of cases of the disease caused by the four commonest strains of human papilloma virus (HPV) could be eliminated, instead of just over three quarters if only girls were vaccinated.
The study, carried out by three researchers shows that the greatest reductions are a- chieved if both boys and girls are targeted before the age of 12.
The reductions are achieved more quickly if "catch-up" programmes for teenagers and young adults up to the age of 24 also take place.
Professor Margaret Stanley, of the University of Cambridge, said that the results were exciting. "They not only demonstrate how effective a national vaccination pro- gramme for females could be, but also demonstrate that by vaccinating males as well, prevention of over 90 percent of cervical cancer caused by the HPV types targeted by the vaccine could be achieved. "
They target strains of HPV that are responsible for three quarters of the cases of cer- vical cancer, and are expected to offer protection against other strains. By preventing HPV infection, the vaccines remove the principal cause of cervical cancer and genital warts, as well as pre-cancerous lesions.
The model assumes that 70 percent of 12-year-olds will be vaccinated before they be- come sexually active.
In Britain, the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation is considering how the vaccine should be introduced. Ministers will then have to decide if it can be: afforded. The cost is likely to be in the range $150 to $ 250 per person.
In clinical trials with more than 25,000 women, Gardasil proved 100 percent effec- tive against the HPV strains 6, 11, 16 and 18. The protection has remained for five years and is expected to be long-lasting.