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今天没考好,在回忆之前想真心请教三个问题,希望能得到建议.. 1.考的时候觉得感觉还好,结果分数低..这种情况有没有啥办法解决..(唉,真诡异,考了这么多年试还从来没有这样的..以前考的时候大概能估计到自己能不能考好..) 2.有1-2个题没做完,罚分会对总分多少影响.. 3.语法复习有没有好建议..我的语法太差了..
数学实在记不得了..我先发阅读..
阅读:一个是GWD的原题,问题都一摸一样,(GWD有5个问题,考了后4道) In 1938, at the government-convened National Health Conference, organized labor emerged as a major proponent of legislation to guarantee universal health care in the United States. The American Medical Association, representing physicians’ interests, argued for preserving physicians’ free-market prerogatives. Labor activists countered these arguments by insisting that health care was a fundamental right that should be guaranteed by government programs. The labor activists’ position represented a departure from the voluntarist view held until 1935 by leaders of the American Federation of labor (AFL), a leading affiliation of labor unions; the voluntarist view stressed workers’ right to freedom from government intrusions into their lives and represented national health insurance as a threat to workers’ privacy. AFL president Samuel Gompers, presuming to speak for all workers, had positioned the AFL as a leading opponent of the proposals for national health insurance that were advocated beginning in 1915 by the American Association for Labor Legislation (AALL), an organization dedicated to the study and reform of labor laws. Gompers’ opposition to national health insurance was partly principled, arising from the premise that governments under capitalism invariably served employers’, not workers’, interests. Gompers feared the probing of government bureaucrats into workers’ lives, as well as the possibility that government-mandated health insurance, financed in part by employers, could permit companies to require employee medical examinations that might be used to discharge disabled workers. Yet the AFL’s voluntarism had accommodated certain exceptions: the AFL had supported government intervention on behalf of injured workers and child laborers. AFL officials drew the line at national health insurance, however, partly out of concern for their own power. The fact that AFL outsiders such as the AALL had taken the most prominent advocacy roles antagonized Gompers. That this reform threatened union-sponsored benefit programs championed by Gompers made national health insurance even more objectionable. Indeed, the AFL leadership did face serious organizational divisions. Many unionists, recognizing that union-run health programs covered only a small fraction of union members and that unions represented only a fraction of the nation’s workforce, worked to enact compulsory health insurance in their state legislatures. This activism and the views underlying it came to prevail in the United States labor movement and in 1935 the AFL unequivocally reversed its position on health legislation.
还有一个是火星上有水的问题, 第一段说火星上的水有争议,现在的火星上没有水,但存在大量水的痕迹.这些水的痕迹由于各种原因(because of...because of..)像是有water冲刷成的.这里还有讲是fluid冲刷成的还是water冲刷成的,(有个题里有这个选项,题干好像是从文中能得出那个结论之类的) 第二段是说有些valley, 像是水侵蚀造成的(这段好像没有什么题) 问文章结构,有一个选项是描述了一个puzzle,然后解释了这个puzzle,并提出了还没能解决的问题.还有一个选项是描述了一个problem,提出了解决这个problem的方法等等,剩下的几个选项好像不是很对. 这篇阅读还有一个题想不起来了
还有一个是古代人往cave的墙上画画的问题 前一段大意是说一个理论解释这个现象在一些偏远地区的很深的山洞里发现了很多壁画,怀疑和hunting之类的有关.这些在深处的壁画画的都是大型动物,可能是来标记imprison的动物的.这个理论解释了为什么这些画都在偏远的深山里. 后一段大意是说在另外的不是深山的地方也有壁画,这些壁画可能是用来描述记录这个地区都有些什么动物之类的.这些画很detail,很精确的反应了动物的样子. 问题:哪种画最不可能出现..好像有一个选项是半人半鸟,还有一个选项是蛇和鸟? 好像也有道"根据文章可以indicate..."的题
还有一个是讲法国地中海沿岸的一个M..城的cottum? 有研究者认为这个城在17xx-17xx年间cottum这个东西的出口下降了,表示这个城经济衰退.作者说不是这样. 细节实在记不清了,大意是这种东西出口,时间在17xx-17xx年,好像是war其间.然后这个城的商人就把贸易从欧洲地区扩大到中亚了.(实在记不得了,请考古或补充)
作文: AI:电影,电视等里包含了violence获得成功,所以在今后这些娱乐节目里应该推广violence(题库里有..) AA:是一个gym的manager说有机食品的;说一个survey表明大家对吃的健康有兴趣.吃有机食品是"吃的健康"的一种.这个地区目前还没有有机食品商店,我们要在其他厂商(大概是这个意思,national chain之类的)进来之前建立这些有机食品商店.然后说gym的利润不佳有一年了,此举可以增加利润.
要去上班了,先写到这里... 估计要重考..希望大家帮我提提建议吧.. |
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