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In fact, memorizing words is useless for the exam, you do 10 sets of questions, and then go to the test, you will definitely be able to take the test. I passed grade 6 in my freshman year, and I didn't memorize a vocabulary manual. Once you've done the question, you know that the vocabulary doesn't mean much.
Especially after the abolition of vocabulary. At most, it will be useful for translation questions and partial cloze clozes. If you really go against each other, New Oriental and Xinghuo are fine.
I can pass my freshman year!
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You don't have to go through the hassle, you can just memorize the words in the English books you have in college when you go to college. I haven't read any vocabulary books, and I still have more than 500 points in level 6, and IELTS is full.
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Go buy a New Oriental vocabulary, it is compiled according to the number of times the vocabulary appears in the four-level exam over the years, as long as the vocabulary on the book is the most commonly used and easiest to test, the more the front appears, the more times, to avoid some students memorizing the letters that start with a. I'm using it myself, not bad.
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Do more ** questions or past past questions, and you will know which words appear most often in which questions, and it will be good to write them down......English is all about practicing ......
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I'm already past level 6, and I recommend you to use Yu Hongmin's book on root memory, which is the most effective way to learn words.
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Level 4 English vocabulary is as follows:
1. At the thought of...
2 as a whole (=in general)
3. At will do whatever you want.
4、 (be) abundant in(be rich in;be well supplied with) rich, rich.
5. acess(to) (uncountable noun) can approach, enter, understand.
6. by accident(=by chance, accidentally) accidentally. without accident(=safely)safely,7、of one's own accord(=without being asked; willingly;freely) voluntarily, actively accord with the branch blind....-Send.
out of one's accord with with.... Inconsistency.
9. With one accord (=with everybody agreeing).
10 in accordance with (=in agreement with)
11 be accustomed to (=be in the habit of, be used to)
12. Take...into account(=consider).... Think about it.
13 give account of (13)
14 account for (=give an explanation or reason for).
15 on account of (=because of)
16, on no account(=in no case,for no reason) is a perfect match for Chang don't, no matter what, don't (put the sentence upside down when the sentence is put at the beginning).
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Level 4 English vocabulary is:1. spill: overflow, splash, pour.
2. budget: budget, budget, and arrangement.
3. transport: transport, transport, transport, means of transport.
4. suspicious: suspicious, suspicious.
5. absolute: absolute, unconditional; Complete. 6. Vague: vague, unclear.
8. network: mesh; radio networks, television networks; Internet. or noisy.
9. extraordinary: extraordinary, special, extraordinary. Hall Jane.
10. brake: brake, brake, brake (car).
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The English 4 syllabus requires a vocabulary of 4,500 words. It includes 4,200 words and 300 phrases, and about 3,000 high-frequency words.
The vocabulary of the English level 4 test is about 4,000. In fact, there are not so many words in one exam paper, so even if you don't master all 4,000 syllabus words, you can pass. It is recommended to be proficient in the key core vocabulary that appears frequently and to be able to use it flexibly.
CET-4 vocabulary memorization skills.
1.Use scattered time memories.
It doesn't work well to memorize words for a long time. Long-term boring memory can easily cause hypnotic effects, so that you feel sleepy when memorizing words. Replace the whole block of time with several 5-10 minute time slots to improve learning efficiency.
At any time, anywhere, as long as you have free time, you can look at everything.
Suggestion: Every day in the morning self-study, before the lunch break, evening self-study three time periods, take 10 minutes to read the English words, the time is not long, the most important thing is to persevere! Persistence is the premise of all success.
2.Repeat all words in 10-15 day cycles.
Try to strengthen the repetition of the words you have seen before the memory decays, and reinforce their impressions in the brain, 10-15 days is exactly the cycle of memory decay. You can divide it according to the total number of words you need to memorize to get the number of words you need to read every day.
Suggestion: Pay attention to revision! New words are memorized from Monday to Friday every week, the words of the week are reviewed on the weekends, and the words of the month are reviewed at the end of the month.
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