如何系统的学习职称英语?
1、每天坚持学,就算10分钟都好。

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2、多用不同的学习 *** 学习。保持自己对英语的学习英语。
3、绝不要脱离上下文孤立地去死背硬记。
4、应该随时地记下并背熟那些平日用得最多的"句套子"。
5、尽可能翻译你身边的英语。(广告、歌词等等)
6、找一个纠错本,把自己的犯的错误都记录起来。以后看起来,映像更深刻。
7、抄录和记忆句子和惯用语时要用单数之一人称,如I love u
8、要多读报纸,听广播,看原文电影,听外语讲演,攻读课本,和外国朋友通讯,来往,交谈等等。
9、要敢于说话,不要怕出错误,要请别人纠正错误。尤为重要的当别人确实为你纠正错误时,不要难为情,不要泄气。
10、要坚信你一定能达到目的,要坚信自己有坚强不屈的毅力和语言方面的非凡才能……
11、现在有些培训机构,是通过 *** 、 *** 来上课的。如果你有条件,也可报个这样的班。我一同事在一家 *** 英语上课,他说效果还不错。你可以了解下。这是我朋友给我的网页
May you succeed!
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有没有职称英语完形填空做题技巧?
我任教英语10多年江苏省职称英语学习 *** 了,关于英语完形填空解题技巧解题技巧,要抓住两个个重点。
1、词汇方面:词汇是英语学习江苏省职称英语学习 *** 的基础。
很多学生反映,在阅读过程中觉得有些单词非常面熟,可却不知道是什么意思,所以整篇文章理解起来记忆不知所云,造成阅读障碍。如果考试大纲要求记忆的词汇没有掌握的话,在通篇理解文章时就会困难重重。高效阅读的 *** 需要训练,是一种眼脑相互协调的高效率学习 *** ,一般情况下,培养阅读者直接把视觉器官感知的文字符号转换成意义,消除头脑中潜在的发声现象,形成眼脑直映,结合记忆训练,用以提高学习效率。
由于大家平时对快速阅读接触不多,可以通过直接训练,训练大脑和眼睛的协调能力,去年,有学者推荐《精英特全脑速读记忆软件》作为假期学生学习计划中,以为软件练习30个小时就能使阅读速度提高5-10倍左右,学习每天练习1-2个小时,两个星期就能取得很好的效果,普通人300字每分钟左右的阅读速度会达到3000字每分钟的阅读速度,记忆力也相应的快速提升。这个建议得到了中央教科所心理研究室原主任、多年从事脑心理研究的专家朱法良的高度认可,目前我们学习很多班级开展的假期速读速记训练课程,用的就是《精英特全脑速读记忆软件》
2、为了节省时间在做阅读的时候应该切忌:
(1)阅读时不要逐字逐句的翻译,这样会导致阅读速度的降低,要快速阅读整篇文章,把握文章大意。
(2)不要一句话反复阅读,即阅读时碰到一时不理解的句子就一遍一遍地沉浸在阅读那个句子当中,反复琢磨。其实完全没有必要,因为要选对答案并不意味着对原文的每个句子都要读懂,抓住一些重点句子就够了,正确的做法是,以理解整个段落和整篇文章为主,在涵盖出题点的句子上用心捉摸。上文中提到的《精英特速读记忆》,超级速读训练同时就顺带训练了记忆,而超级记忆部分的思维导图对全面阅读文章后,抓出文章脉络和重点有良好的作用。所以建议大家可以尝试着学习一下。
3、如果是正在考试或者正在忙着备考的学生,我建议学习一下《精英特》,能够提高记忆力和学习效率,《精英特速读记忆》也是我们协会认可的。希望你早日进步江苏省职称英语学习 *** !
怎么通过职称英语考试
怎么通过职称英语考试
职称英语考试重点放在阅读理解上江苏省职称英语学习 *** ,要怎么通过职称英语考试呢? 考职称英语并不难,就像大多数事情一样,必须具备两点条件江苏省职称英语学习 *** :一是勤学苦练;二是掌握 *** 。 所谓勤学苦练就是指凡是书上的内容都要一一熟读、尽量牢记,最后做到只看题干就能下意识地反映出答案内容。书是更好的复习资料,尤其是阅读理解和完形填空两个部分的篇目,更是重中之重,因为它有约30分的内容就是从这里边出的,是可掌握可控制的唯一途径,所以这一部分是基础中的基础,要扎扎实实地下工夫,切不可偷懒,挂漏一漏万,那考试时就是和自己过不去江苏省职称英语学习 *** 了。 掌握 *** 首先说的是考试的时候,除了之一部分词汇和第四部分阅读理解动用字典翻译之外,其它地方看不懂也更好不要用用字典翻译,因为时间往往不够用。 之一部分 词汇15分,之一个做这题,查英英字典,查不到的词不理它,其它题做完后再回过头用英汉字典查出来,这部分要必得10分以上。 第六部分 完形填空 共15分,第二个做这题,本题为书中原文,这部分要必得12分。 第二部分 阅读判断7分,第三个做这题,什么也不看直接写答案,AAAAAABA或AAAAAAAB,按概率可得3-4分。 第四部分 阅读理解45分,第四个做这题,这里是重中之重,能够顺利过关就全看这里了。这里有一篇书中原文,这里的'15分要必得,按江苏省职称英语学习 *** 我上面的学习 *** 如果熟记书上的所有篇目则难度不大,时间不长。还有两篇,一篇比较简单,不看原文直接看题目,根据题目中的信息词,到原文中定位题目原句,再看定位句中的下一句和答案中的信息词对比,就象连连看一样,可以很快找到答案,这里可得12分。还有一篇可能有点难度,那就用字典把题目和答案的关键词翻译出来,通过理解和原文信息词定位的 *** ,把它做出来,一般可得9分。这里做完就回过头把之一部分词汇没查完的同义词用英汉字典查出来。 第三部分 概括大意与完成句子8分,第五个做这题,看不懂也不查字典,直接按答题技巧做题,段落概括大意,重点看每段的之一句第二句再看最后一句,有没有答案中的信息词,完成句子部分先译出题目的中文意思,再在文章中找到相关内容的出处,就可以比较容易地知道该选哪个句子了。只要认真仔细谨慎,加一些小小的技巧,这里的8分大致可以拿到4-6分。 最后做第五部分 补全短文10分,这个题由于是书外出的,无从复习也有点难,所以可分为两种情况:如果时间够,则仔仔细细地读一遍,再认真核对答案,用心选择,确保成功率;如果时间紧促,或者文章实在难以理解,也可以用蒙一水的 *** ,就是填一个A,四个B,或者ABCDE乱填,目标蒙对一个答案得2分,可能一分也得不了,但是我们回过头看一下我们的分数,早已过了60分啰,OK 附: 某年10月考试的综合类阅读理解题为——第三十五篇 Dorm Food More Comfy Once upon a time, eating in an American college dorm meant soup in a hotpot or getting pizza delivered. The most interesting thing about the campus dining hall was often the salad bar. No more. These days, US college students have refined tastes and a growing interest in preparing their own food. Mini-refrigerators and microwaves in dorm rooms are as essential as laptops. "The cooking awareness of college students is increasing," said Tom Post, president of campus dining for Sodexo, a major food service company. "Students today grew up watching celebrity chefs on TV, eating organic food and valuing good nutrition." In response, cafeteria menus have changed. Sodexo's top campus foods for 2009 include Vietnamese noodle soup, goat cheese salad, and Mexican chicken. But colleges are also catering to student demands for more flexible and personalized dining options. Chartwells, the company that prepares food for dining halls at Ohio Wesleyan University in the state of Ohio, offers microwaveable meals that students can take away, as well as a program where students can have food individually prepared. Or they can even do their own cooking. This fall, Sarah Lawrence College in New York will offer students on its meal plan a chance to pick up groceries in the cafeteria as an alternative to a cooked meal. "Students want things that are easy to make, things that don't take long and will still taste good," said Rachel Holcomb, a University of Massachusetts-Amherst student who updated recipes for the new edition of The Healthy College Cookbook. Angelo Berti, a chef at the College of the Holy Cross in Worcester, Massachusetts, teaches cooking in dorm kitchens. But Berti says he's not just teaching recipes. He's encouraging students to use dining together as a way to socialize and as a means of self-expression. "The meal is your canvas," Berti said. “You paint what you want." That's why at the College of William Mary in Virginia, students produce a cooking show filmed in a dorm called "Everyday Gourmet". One episode was “Date Night Cooking: A 3-Course meal for under $20," featuring grilled chicken stuffed with goat cheese and basil.? 注释: 标题意思为(美国)宿舍烹饪之风流行。 练习: 1. Which of the following is not mentioned as a basic equipment in today's student dorms? A) fridges B) microwaves C) notebook computer D) TV sets 2. Which of the following statements is true according to the author? A) The salad bar is still the most interesting food to them up to now. B) Today Pizza remains the most popular food to US college students. C) US college students want their dining options to be more flexible and personalized. D) Colleges have made no changes to meet students' needs. 3. The following food are among Sodexo's top campus foods for 2009 EXCEPT: A) Italian Pizza B) Vietnamese noodle soup C) goat cheese salad D) Mexican chicken 4. Which of the following statements about Angelo Berti is NOT true? A) He is a chef at the College of the Holy Cross in Worcester, Massachusetts. B) He teaches cooking in a cooking school. C) He believes that cooking means more than preparing food following the recipes. D) He regards dining together as a good way to expand the circle of friends. 5. What does Angelo Berti mean by saying "The meal is your canvas"? A) Cooking is so boring that it is not worthy for students to have a try. B) College students should make their meal as simple as possible. C) Cooking is a good way to express oneself freely. D) If one wants to become a successful cook, he'd better learn painting first. 答案与题解: 1. D 第二段末尾提及现在美国的大学宿舍里,小冰箱和微波炉和笔记本电脑一样成为 了必需品,惟独没有提及电视。 2. C 第四段最后一句说美国的大学在尽量满足学生对于饮食更加灵活和个性化的要 求。 3. A 第四段说Sodexo2009年更受欢迎的校园食品包括B、C和D选项。 4. B 从倒数第二段可知,Angelo Berti教授厨艺的地点并非烹饪学校,而是大学学生 寝室的厨房。 5. C 从该句的上下文可知,Angelo Berti说“The meal is your canvas”的真实意思是做 饭是自由表达自我的一个很好的途径或方式。 本次10月考试的综合类完形填空题为——第二篇 Making yourself a good record If you are an American and you think you might need to borrow money someday, the best thing to do is start early. That’s because just as many employers want to hire only people with experience, banks and other creditors are usually reluctant to lend to those without a proven track record of paying back, on time, the money they have borrowed. But if you need experience just to get a start, how do you get that start in the first place? With a little help from your parents usually, while you are still financially dependent on them. It is easy to get a credit card or student loan when you are in college, because banks figure your parents will bail you out if you fail to pay. So just as students take on internships to build up their resumes, one’s university time can be a good time to work on another important personal record: the credit report . Credit reports are a summary of one’s personal credit history, gathered by a credit reporting agency, or CRA. Banks, and companies - including hospitals, landlords and insurance companies – regularly report to the three main CRAs in the US on how their customers are doing at paying back the money they owe . Anyone with a “legitimate business need” has the right to order individuals’ reports from the CRAs. Potential creditors usually compile the information in the reports into a credit “score”, ranking the level of creditworthiness. Lack of experience in borrowing in addition to a bad record of doing so, can result in a low score. Even if you are not considering taking out a loan for such a large purchase as a home or car, your credit report can be important to getting through life. Landlords often ask for the reports to judge whether a person can be trusted to pay the rent. Credit checks are necessary for getting a credit card, even for purchasing a mobile phone calling plan. People can obtain a copy of their own credit report, usually at a cost of around US$8-9. Some consumer organizations recommend doing this once a year to allow one to catch any mistakes that have slipped into the records or, even worse, to find out whether any fraud has taken place. Though the system is controlled by laws meant to protect people’s privacy, it isn’t fool-proof: Sometimes people take out bad loads in others’ names, ruining their records. In a society addicted to credit, that can be a disaster. ;
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