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[原始] 6月7日杯具的一战,准备二战,一点点小狗~

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发表于 2010-6-7 23:47:11 | 只看该作者 回帖奖励 |倒序浏览 |阅读模式
7日,上海下午场,极其杯具的考了个V20,试问这个V20是不是保底分啊?

AWA:
AA:近期全球性的经济不景气,导致很多XX技术公司利润骤降,一个叫Blastcom的公司,很快制定了一个聚焦新能源的应对战略,期待从中获利。分析说很多新能源,诸如风能之类的现在有着很好的前景,所以Blastcom公司的股价将保持稳定。

AI:学习的效率取决于其他同学的质量而非任教老师的质量。

M:
数学没什么难题,韦恩图的题好像比较多,不熟悉的TX多看看吧。大家记个单词perpendicular(垂直),我考试的时候怎么都想不起来这个单词什么意思,竟然还碰到两道题有这个单词,郁闷~~

V:
老实说,对于V只有20分的我来说,狗什么基本是记不清了,只记得有道是GDP和GNP的(因为本人学的经济,能保证对的只有这道了。。。)阅读有道说地震的,JJ里有,不过题目不一样哦~

这是我的一战,因为上班族,所以只看了CD上的一些JJ就去考了(感谢那些整理JJ的TX们),权当熟悉套路了,只是V20的分数实在是低的出乎意料了。
下面说说考试的心得吧,
这么说吧,我做V的时候有四篇阅读,全部集中在前22题,其中第一篇是JJ里的地震,第二篇说飞蛾什么的,第三第四篇极其杯具的连在一起考,而且都是科普类的,我是基本没看懂,连闷带猜,做好基本就傻了,当时时间还剩大概30分钟不到,我还有19题没做,基本是看一边题目就直接选了,心态彻底坏了,正确率可想而知。
所以给各位G友三个建议吧,
1。单词是王道,看得懂还怕做不来吗?
2。一定要及时地调整心态,GMAT成绩中60%是考实力,40%是考心态。
3。下午考试的TX一定要保持清醒,这种天太容易犯困了。

准备8月或者9月二战了。祝各位G友都能700+
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沙发
发表于 2010-6-8 00:00:07 | 只看该作者
恩恩感谢lz的温馨提示~~
确实要靠前就好好调整生物钟。
其实。我个人觉得心态战的比例更重
祝二战成功·
板凳
发表于 2010-6-8 00:03:50 | 只看该作者
飞蛾也是JJ里的,要研究JJ下了,阅读这个多
地板
发表于 2010-6-8 00:05:48 | 只看该作者
谢谢LZ提供的信息,地震的那篇RC,是这个么?~~
47.    GWD24-passage four深层地震的成因探析

In most earthquakes the Earth’s crust cracks like porcelain. Stress builds up until a fracture forms at a depth of a few kilometers and the crust slips to relieve the stress. Some earthquakes, however, take place hundreds of kilometers down in the Earth’s mantle, where high pressure makes rock so ductile that it flows instead of cracking, even under stress severe enough to deform it like putty. How can there be earthquakes at such depths?
That such deep events do occur has been accepted only since 1927, when the seismologist Kiyoo Wadati convincingly demonstrated their existence. Instead of comparing the arrival times of seismic waves at different locations, as earlier researchers had done, Wadati relied on a time difference between the arrival of primary (P) waves and the slower secondary (S) waves. Because P and S waves travel at different but fairly constant speeds, the interval between their arrivals increases in proportion to the distance from the earthquake focus, or initial rupture point. For most earthquakes, Wadati discovered, the interval was quite short near the epicenter; the point on the surface where shaking is strongest. For a few events, however, the delay was long even at the epicenter. Wadati saw a similar pattern when he analyzed data on the intensity of shaking. Most earthquakes had a small area of intense shaking, which weakened rapidly with increasing distance from the epicenter, but others were characterized by a lower peak intensity, felt over a broader area. Both the P-S intervals and the intensity patterns suggested two kinds of earthquakes: the more (45) common shallow events, in which the focus lay just under the epicenter, and deep events, with focus several hundred kilometers down.
The question remained: how can such quakes occur, given that mantle rock at a depth of more than 50 kilometers is too ductile to store enough stress to fracture? Wadati’s work suggested that deep events occur in areas (now called Wadati-Benioff zones), where one crustal plate is forced under another and descends into the mantle. The descending rock is substantially cooler than the surrounding mantle and hence is less ductile and much more liable to fracture
5#
发表于 2010-6-8 11:42:04 | 只看该作者
你是不是带眼镜.....
6#
发表于 2010-6-8 12:16:22 | 只看该作者
很感谢LZ的提醒~ 加油加油!
7#
 楼主| 发表于 2010-6-8 13:00:48 | 只看该作者
想起来一道有perpendicular(垂直)这个单词的题,JJ里好像没有。题目大致是这样的(有图):一个三角形ABD,顶点A,底边BD(左B右D),点C在BD上,角ABD是35度,角ACD是70度,问AC=CD?
条件一:三角形ACD是等腰三角形(isos...什么的)
条件二:AB与AD垂直
我不认识perpendicular,所以猜了个C,
不过答案应该是B,因为根据已知条件可以知道角BAD=35度,所以角CAD=55度,角ACD=70度,所以角ADC=35度,所以AC=CD
8#
发表于 2010-6-8 13:08:14 | 只看该作者
偶是戴眼镜的那个。。。也悲剧了,650.
9#
发表于 2010-6-8 16:10:27 | 只看该作者
WO PREP有18过
10#
 楼主| 发表于 2010-6-8 17:34:31 | 只看该作者
我590(M50,V20)
不过也好~下次会有质的飞跃,自荐信也有东西好写~
只能这么安慰自己了。。。
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