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本主题由 达达摩摩 于 2008-9-12 12:37 设置高亮
昨天做了一套barron 模拟,不是很理想……

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barron把我给做伤掉了   
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# a; b* }% r% Fcow,看来还要继续努力啊,毕竟想提高不是一个速成的过程……6 ^# G1 @# f- D

2 s  {$ {" m: i[ 本帖最后由 icenot 于 2008-5-1 11:37 编辑 ]

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模拟,做题,还是不适应 好痛苦,插自己一刀。。。
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9 H2 [5 N+ N- |% O6 t# t( T# {6 V明天把套路总结一下

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生活类(开头):1.同学见面难免寒暄一番,之后A就会说B看起来很憔悴,气色不好之类的。接下来B就会说出自己的问题(考点),然后两人开始就问题讨论,A会提出一个或若干个建议(考点),B会从中选择一个并谢谢A的建议(考点,比如问B下一步会去干什么)。. ~1 ?+ t3 X3 M- F6 C* w7 b
问题总结:食堂类:饭菜好不好吃,饭卡套餐之类的(十有八九跟钱有关系),宿舍类:宿舍的安排,校外租房,房间的问题(门锁坏了,洗衣机坏了,暖气坏了……)室友的问题(一定是有矛盾)。图书馆类:借书找不到,还书过期,天天泡图书馆(考试准备中,论文准备中……)。假期类:讨论假期去哪里放松,假期回来讨论玩得很开心。老师办公室类:家里面有事要请假,时间很紧想延期交作业,论文之类的,选这个老师的课,讨论考试或者论文。助教类:帮助学习,建议选课。学校机构类:注册部:注册有问题(开学注册程序问题,选课选不上,关于缴费使用现金还是银行卡……)维修部:就是上述的东西坏了要求维修,约时间去修。勤工俭学部:要求找份工作(主要是工作时间的问题,不能和上课冲突)。实习找工作类- v4 B1 P/ C% \
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学术类  
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1 我相信你们已经完成了**阅读任务,今天我们要讲这部分内容或者我们要补充讲一些背景知识。
3 L$ H% B7 Y9 c" o2 Q( K/ o  b2 我们来回顾一下上次讲的内容,然后接着上次的内容讲或者讲新的内容。
, A6 b9 \8 |' f3 直接说我们今天讲什么内容。
- \$ t' L1 Z, C! K4 今天是复习课,然后讲某某考试,复习跟考试有关的内容。
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)老师下节课有事,会有别的老师代课或者别的什么安排7 z2 o3 B$ O) z. N# z( h
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)下节课的内容
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三、有人被邀请做演讲  开头先感谢谁谁谁请他来演讲,接下来就是演讲的内容,多数会使用到幻灯片这个家伙
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生物类:动物:讲的是什么动物,有什么特征(生活习性,体型大小,以什么为食,在食物链中所处的位置),栖息地在哪(气候怎么样,生态环境,),是否濒危,人类对其的捕杀或保护,多喜欢考迁徙动物,群居动物,爬行动物。. k9 F! n7 H! [# {
        植物:讲的是什么植物,有什么特征,生长环境如何(气候,地理位置等)光合作用,向光性,向地性等
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待续……

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我cow  妈的 barron快把我做死了,完全没信心去考了

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历史第六篇

So, uh...as Jim said, James Polk was the eleventh President, and...uh...well, my report’s about the next President---Zachary Taylor. Taylor was elected in 1849.It’s surprising because...well, he was the first President that didn’t have any previous political experience. The main reason he was chosen as a candidates was because he was a war hero. In the army, his men called him”Old Rough and Ready”...I guess because of his...”rough edges.” He was kind of blunt and he didn’t really look like a military hero. He liked to do things like wear civilian clothes instead of a uniform---even in battle. And he was so short and plump he had to be lifted up onto his horse. But he did win a lot of battles and he became more and more popular. So, the Whig party decided to nominate him for the presidency, even though no one knew anything about where he stood on the issues. I couldn’t find much about his accomplishments---probably because he was only in office about a year and a half before he died. But one thing---he pushed for the development of the transcontinental railroad because he though it was important to form a link with the West Coast--- there was a lot of wealth in California and Oregon from commerce and minerals and stuff. Also, he established an agricultural bureau in the Department of the Interior and promoted more government aid to agriculture. Well, that’s about all I found. Like I said, he died in office---in 1850---so his Vice President took over...and that’s the next report, so...thank you.

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历史第七篇

I want to welcome each and every balloon enthusiast to Philadelphia. Thank you for coming here this morning to commemorate the first balloon voyage in the United States. On January 9,1793,at ten o’clock in the morning, a silk balloon lifted into the skies above this city, which was, at the time, the capital of the country. According to the original records of the flight, the voyage lasted forty-six minutes, from its departure in Philadelphia to its landing across the Delaware River in New Jersey. Though our pilots today will try to approximate the original landing site, they’re at the mercy of the winds, so who knows where they’ll drift off to. Even the balloonist in 1793 experienced some uncertain weather that day. There were clouds, fog, and mist in various directions. Our reenactment promises to be noting less than spectacular. The yellow balloon directly behind me is five stories high. It’s inflated with helium, unlike the original, which was filled with hydrogen and, unbeknownst to the pilot, potentially explosive. Gas-filled models are pretty uncommon now because of the extremely high cost, so the eighty other balloons in today’s launch are hot air, heated by propane burners. These balloons are from all over the country.

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历史第八篇

Let’s proceed to the main exhibit hall and look at some of the actual vehicles that have played a prominent role in speeding up mail delivery. Consider how long it used to take to send a letter across a relatively short distance. Back in the 1600’s it took two weeks on horseback to get a letter from Boston to New York, a distance of about 260 miles. Crossing a river was also a challenge. Ferry service was so irregular that a carrier would sometimes wait hours just to catch a ferry. For journeys inland, there was always the stagecoach, but the ride was by no means comfortable because it had to be shared with other passengers. The post office was pretty ingenious about some routes. In the nineteenth century, in the Southwestern desert, for instance, camels were brought in to help get the mail through. In Alaska, reindeer were used. This practice was discontinued because of the disagreeable temperament of these animals. We’ll stop here a minute so that you can enter this replica of a railway mail car. It was during the Age of the Iron Horse that delivery really started to pick up. In fact, the United States transported most bulk mail by train for nearly 100 years. The first airmail service didn’t start until 1918. Please take a few moments to look around. I hope you’ll enjoy your tour. And as you continue on your own, may I suggest you visit our impressive philatelic collection. Not only can you look at some of the more unusual stamps issues, but there is an interesting exhibit on how stamps are made.

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对于lz,
* l! v1 _& s6 i, n% ?; O* U我除了想说:佩服,5 F1 O3 H  ]: ?
还想说:实在是佩服!
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No pain, no gain.

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原帖由 suse_q 于 2008-5-7 22:45 发表
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9 l+ `: F, ~# A1 M1 Z我除了想说:佩服,
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0 @+ y4 t* s3 R% f. \& H2 \) ?哈哈 过奖了,我只是做了自己该做的
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