2010考研英语阅读理解80篇考前冲刺(最新版)(北京新航道学校考研英语培训教材)
分類: 图书,考试,研究生入学考试,英语,阅读与完型填空,
品牌: 许卉艳
基本信息·出版社:中国出版集团,中国对外翻译出版社
·页码:252 页
·出版日期:2009年09月
·ISBN:7500122934/9787500122937
·条形码:9787500122937
·包装版本:第1版
·装帧:平装
·开本:16
·正文语种:英语
·丛书名:北京新航道学校考研英语培训教材
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内容简介《2010考研英语阅读理解80篇考前冲刺(最新版)》包括16个TEST,每个TEST分为Part A和Part B。Part A包括四篇(共64篇)多项选择阅读文章,主要锻炼考生理解主旨要义、具体信息、概念性含义,进行有关的判断、推理和引申,根据上下文推测生词的词义等能力;Part B为一篇(共16篇)阅读文章,涉及四种备选题型:选择搭配题、段落排序题、观点与例证和小标题选择题,测试要点是理解文章结构,理解诸如连贯性、一致性等语段特征,锻炼考生分辨论点和论据的能力。
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目录
TEST 1
Part A
Part B
TEST 2
Part A
Part B
TEST 3
Part A
Part B
TEST4
Part A
Part B
TEST 5
Part A
Part B
TEST 6
Part A
Part B
TEST 7
Part A
Part B
TEST 8
Part A
Part B
TEST 9
Part A
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TEST 10
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TEST 11
Part A
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TEST 12
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TEST 13
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TEST 14
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TEST 15
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TEST 16
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序言考研英语大纲自2005年发生重大变化,阅读理解部分的分值从原先的50分增加到60分,在整个考研英语中的份量越来越足以决定考研的成败。因此,“得阅读者得天下”。本书由三位一直关注考研命题趋势、有多年考研辅导教材编写经验的高校英语教师精心编写;胡敏老师在把握考研最新动向的基础上,为本书的题目设置提出了很多宝贵的修改建议,使内容得到进一步完善并对本书进行了整体把关。本书集万般努力于一身,旨在帮助广大考生切实提高英语阅读理解能力,打下考研英语阅读理解这半壁江山。本书也可作为拟通过大学英语六级考试的考生提高阅读理解能力的有效辅助教材。
编者通过仔细分析近年考研英语阅读文章,发现文章选材多出自英语时文报刊。鉴于此,本书阅读文章在题源上与考研阅读文章保持一致,均选自国外最近两年出版的英文报刊:《新闻周刊》、《泰晤士报》、《经济学家》、《科学美国人》、《时代周刊》、《纽约时报》、《国际先驱者论坛》、《自然》、《洛杉矶时报》、《新科学家》、《未来学家》、《美国新闻与世界报道》、《财富》、《观察家》、《商业周刊》、《科学》等,既充分保证了选材的时新性和典型性,又保证了文章在题材和体裁上与考研阅读文章的一致性。同时,本书还提供了文章的题目及详细出处,供考生进一步查询、阅读及参考。实践证明,广泛阅读英语报刊文章,有助于学习者真正掌握英语语言表达规律,切实提高语言运用能力。
本书所选文章题材广泛,涉及科普、经济、语言、社会生活、文化、健康、环境、商业等各方面。超纲词和长难句含量贴近真题,贴近大纲;文章组合结构与最新考研大纲完全一致;题目设计严格参照真题的题型模式。
文摘Harvard officials sent shock waves through academia in December 2008 by detailing a newfinancial-aid policy that will charge families making up to $180,000 just 10% of their householdincome per year, substantially subsidizing the annual cost of more than $45,600 for all but itswealthiest students. The move was just the latest in what has amounted to a financial-aid biddingwar in recent years among the U.S.'s 61ite universities as they try to ease Concerns over staggeringtuition bills.
Though Harvard is the most generous to date, Princeton, Dartmouth, Yale and Stanford haveall launched similar plans to cap tuition contributions for students from low- and middle-incomefamilies. Indeed, students on financial aid at nearly every Ivy stand a good chance of graduatingdebt-free, thanks to loan-elimination programs introduced over the past five years. And otherexclusive schools have followed their lead. Williams and Amherst colleges in Massachusetts, NorthCarolina's Davidson College and Virginia's William & Mary all replaced loans with grants andwork-study aid starting last year. And several more schools are joining the no-loan club this fall,including Maine's Bowdoin College and California's Claremont McKenna College. "Applications .were up 11% last year," says Davidson president Tom Ross. "That tells us a lot more families nowsee Davidson as an affordable option."
Even more schools have taken steps to reduce debt among their neediest students. Amongthem: Caltech, which this year began replacing loans with grants for American students withhousehold incomes below $60,000, and College of the Holy Cross, which offers free tuition tostudents from its surrounding community in Worcester, Mass., if their family makes less than$50,000. And many public and private universities now offer similar packages to state residentswho are at or below the federal poverty level of $21,000 a year for a family of four. "Students'tuition, fees, food, books and a place to live are all cove
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