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1. Words, all English is a word problem, and after the words are passed, most of the English will be done.
3. In terms of translation, it is enough to study the past past questions, and there is no need to do more questions. As for not being able to translate, this is very easy to understand, the difference between the two cultures, as well as the difference in language, may not be able to translate if understood. If the translation is wrong, just see how people translate it.
Another point is sentence analysis, structure is very important, if the structural analysis is wrong, the words are known and may not understand the meaning of the sentence, this is also very important in reading, first cultivate it in reading, this is a very important level in postgraduate English.
It's not a problem to pass the fourth level, review the postgraduate entrance examination well, and then find that the fourth level is very simple, hehe.
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Level 4 is simple. You can get by with the foundation of high school. If you don't pass level 4, the first thing you should face is words.
Translating is also very difficult for me now. I also had this kind of feeling when I was studying for the graduate school exam, but it was only right to be brave and persist. Put your mind right.
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English 1 and English 2 have been separated since 2010.
In terms of difficulty. Before 2014.
The difficulty of the real questions is like this. Even-numbered years are generally a little more difficult, while odd-numbered years are generally simpler.
From 2015 to 2020, the difficulty of English test papers has decreased steadily. The regularity is strong.
As for the error rate of your questions.
If you don't have a good grasp of the rules of reading, then the accuracy of the questions will fluctuate. Whether you do it well or not depends on how much vocabulary you have, background knowledge, etc. So don't worry about the difficulty.
The overall difficulty level is around six levels. Feel at ease and find out the rules of the postgraduate entrance examination, and you will be invincible.
Postgraduate English is not only about vocabulary, but also about your logic. So start with the rules, and your accuracy rate can be more stable.
It is obviously difficult to read the article.
Although the reading difficulty of the article itself is not high, the distractor setting of the topic fully reflects the idea of the proposition, that is, not only to understand the article, but also to be able to reason and analyze according to the content of the article. This kind of reasoning and discriminating thinking is a propositional idea that has not changed for many years, and it is easy to lose points in this aspect if there is not enough research on the real questions.
Second, the translation part is more difficult.
In 2009, the English translation part of the postgraduate entrance examination is different from the previous propositions, the previous propositions, the 5-sentence translation questions are generally mainly focused on one test point sentence pattern, but the 5 sentences in this exam represent 5 different sentence structures, and the comprehensive ability requirements of students have been improved. In addition, because it involves a theoretical topic such as social education, it is difficult to grasp the meaning of words.
Third, the composition is more difficult.
The problem of white pollution involved in the small essay, students will encounter a lot of new words when writing, such as disposable plastic bags. The topic of the big essay about the Internet and people's lives is a relatively common topic, and it can be said that such a topic is very common for students who usually practice writing more.
This exam has brought profound inspiration to the 2010 candidates.
This postgraduate examination paper once again proves to us that if you want to pass the test, you must go through professional training. For example, the method of eliminating distractions in this reading, the 5 sentence patterns tested in translation, and the original questions of the essay are all things that we have repeatedly talked about in class. Therefore, when you are usually reviewing, you must not simply think that the postgraduate English entrance examination is to test the English level, which represents not only the English level, but also the ability to think and reason.
On the night after the exam, while browsing various networks, I saw a message from a classmate who had just finished the exam, saying, "Is this exam going to train us to be Schopenhauer and Engels?"
His words may be exaggerated, but the implications are profound. I hope that this direction can bring some inspiration to students who are preparing for the 2010 graduate school entrance examination.
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Before the teacher talks about the new lesson, you will have a general understanding of what the teacher is going to talk about in class, mark the knowledge points that you don't understand when previewing, and listen carefully during the class to achieve twice the result with half the effort.
2. Follow the teacher's train of thought, the homework assigned by the teacher every day should be completed seriously and independently.
3. Prepare the wrong question book, develop a good habit of recording the wrong questions, and think about the knowledge points involved in the questions and the reasons for making mistakes while recording the wrong questions, and then carry out a lot of calculation exercises every day.
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I'm not good at English either, but my English score is 15 points higher than the admission line, and the method is very simple:
1. Reasonably plan the daily learning tasks and progress, and learn English, major and politics in different time periods.
2. The way to learn English is as follows:
1) Insist on getting up at 6 o'clock every morning, and then memorize words, including consolidating the words you remembered before, and preview and memorize new words, and then explain and recite the reading comprehension you have done (real questions and mock questions, as long as you feel that you don't understand too much or you think the article is very good), in addition to the rest of the reading comprehension articles, as long as you remember the words and sentences, and memorize the good sentences and wonderful sentences, so that you can use them in the composition;
2) Set aside 3 hours or more of 3 hours a day to learn English, including reading comprehension and doing past papers, reading comprehension must be read thoroughly, classify and memorize the unknown words in the middle, and strengthen the understanding of sentences. After reading comprehension last night, I will answer the answer, then I will analyze the answer and the entity and find out the reason, and then I will study with the explanation of the answer, and finally I will understand and translate the full text by myself, and then compare it with the standard translation after the full text is translated, so that you can practice translation, writing, reading ability and language sense;
3) The past questions must be done thoroughly and badly, and each set of past questions must basically be done more than three times, and the understanding must be strengthened each time; Then do the reading comprehension mock questions and stick to them until the day before the test:
4) Now you have to memorize the essay sample, write your own essay template on this basis, do not use it from the Internet, then your essay score will be very low, usually prepare some good words and example sentences, including using different words (especially difficult words and few words) to write essays;
5) Adjust your mentality during the exam, and master certain rules in answering questions: writing and reading Lihong cover solution, then write a large composition, followed by a fast reading, a small composition, then a translation, and finally a cloze in the blanks.
6) Usually adjust your mentality, pay attention to nutrition and physical exercise, seize the time, and then maintain a positive attitude can open a door for you to win, I wish you success in the 2012 postgraduate entrance examination!!
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It is recommended to do the real questions directly, test it for the first time according to the time point of the postgraduate entrance examination, and then check the answers, you must be serious, and collect all the words that you don't know together and memorize them;
Do it five or six times, and then buy a final sprint mock English test paper to test, three sets of them are fine.
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