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标题: 4.18上海亚洲大厦二战 写了一下午丰富的狗狗们~~ [打印本页]

作者: NinoYY    时间: 2013-4-18 17:08
标题: 4.18上海亚洲大厦二战 写了一下午丰富的狗狗们~~
4.18上海亚洲大厦二战,虽然遗憾的670(Q50,V29),离700还差口气但所幸申请够用了(我上次是考得有多烂= =),真不想再考了!特来放狗回馈CD~真心感谢整理机经的各位志愿者~~ 年纪大了记性不好,想不起太多大家见谅!看着JJ努力回忆中。。。

写了一下午大家还是支持下LZ的劳动成果吧~~


————我是愉快的分割线————

一战时的悲痛还历历在目,这次总算是努力有了回报,虽然大N们可能不屑于这个分数,但对于一战只考了500+的人来说,这次的成绩算是给自己一个交代了,一战时恬不知耻的以为英语好一切都好,以往的考试都是临时抱佛脚最后分数还不错,所以一战时也抱有侥幸心理靠JJ拉分,于是就被gmac嘲笑了。。。之后忍痛考完雅思,结果不错于是痛定思痛再战GMAT,目标也不再高不可攀,时间很紧只有3个月,对于已毕业大半年没学习的LZ来说能考到这个分数我真的尽力了,事实证明打好基础最重要,时间充分的孩子们还是多做题多总结,最后靠JJ锦上添花吧!祝大家都考出自己理想的成绩!考得不好的也不要失去信心,哪里跌倒的哪里爬起,因为下次会更好~

再次感谢各位提供和整理JJ的同学们!辛苦了! 真的是年纪大了,洋洋洒洒竟然写了这么多,第一次发主题帖大家多多关照,码了一下午的字好累。。LZ表示身心俱疲,晚上要好好睡一觉。。

最后求作文IR给力!申请一切顺利!GMAT再见!


作者: flonacui    时间: 2013-4-18 17:53
支持 好人!!
作者: ever17    时间: 2013-4-18 18:00
tks for sharing
作者: forever_daisy    时间: 2013-4-18 18:05
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作者: mlgt1214    时间: 2013-4-18 18:10
楼主加油
作者: cdream20122012    时间: 2013-4-18 18:13
太感谢啦~
作者: gazza    时间: 2013-4-18 18:19
好多~~谢谢!
作者: herbertchase    时间: 2013-4-18 18:21
Thanks!!!

作者: 刘果脯    时间: 2013-4-18 18:28
多想跟楼主一样说一句GMAT再见。。。。。。
作者: arrowcn    时间: 2013-4-18 18:33
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作者: 肥得乐    时间: 2013-4-18 18:33
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作者: shadow201    时间: 2013-4-18 18:44
谢谢楼主!!
作者: Compasss    时间: 2013-4-18 18:55
谢谢狗主
作者: 超级无敌小鹤鹤    时间: 2013-4-18 18:57
thx
作者: 406360462    时间: 2013-4-18 19:00
谢谢!!
作者: RachelManMan    时间: 2013-4-18 19:02
感谢楼主分享!!
作者: mayu912912    时间: 2013-4-18 19:03
谢谢楼主
作者: xiangtingyuyu    时间: 2013-4-18 19:03
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作者: 叉叉柒白嘉    时间: 2013-4-18 19:10
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作者: janeshu    时间: 2013-4-18 19:21
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作者: 1234tina    时间: 2013-4-18 19:22
謝謝樓主的分享~
作者: bagnes    时间: 2013-4-18 19:25
很欢乐!好棒、、、、
作者: 落薇裳    时间: 2013-4-18 19:39
楼主辛苦

作者: noni    时间: 2013-4-18 19:45
恭喜楼主啦
作者: kiko492    时间: 2013-4-18 20:00
求阅读狗狗,谢谢
作者: supsophy    时间: 2013-4-18 20:12
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作者: wdx0902    时间: 2013-4-18 20:15
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作者: NinoYY    时间: 2013-4-18 20:28
刘果脯 发表于 2013-4-18 18:28
多想跟楼主一样说一句GMAT再见。。。。。。

这一天一定会来的!加油哦!
作者: NinoYY    时间: 2013-4-18 20:31
超级无敌小鹤鹤 发表于 2013-4-18 18:57
thx

谢谢鹤鹤同学整理的JJ!逻辑不太好看到做过的题真的定心很多!
作者: xiaozhucece    时间: 2013-4-18 20:31
谢谢顶顶
作者: wwjlisa1023    时间: 2013-4-18 20:31
谢谢好人啊
作者: NinoYY    时间: 2013-4-18 20:32
kiko492 发表于 2013-4-18 20:00
求阅读狗狗,谢谢

谢谢kiko整理的阅读JJ啊!非常之全面完整!省了很多时间呢!大感谢!
作者: jasonzymrm913    时间: 2013-4-18 20:39
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作者: jacklee2013    时间: 2013-4-18 20:50
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作者: ma60    时间: 2013-4-18 20:51
感谢楼主
作者: NinoYY    时间: 2013-4-18 20:56
我回错了囧
作者: NinoYY    时间: 2013-4-18 20:59
ma60 发表于 2013-4-18 20:51
感谢楼主

JJ整理辛苦啦!太感谢了!!
作者: kiko492    时间: 2013-4-18 21:41
找到意思东京铁路 鲨鱼皮的原文,希望狗主可以确认 谢谢
From adhesives that mimic the feet of geckos to swimsuits modelled on shark skin, biologically inspired design has taken off in recent times. Copying nature's ideas allows people to harness the power of evolution to come up with clever products. Now a group of researchers has taken this idea a step further by using an entire living organism--a slime mould--to solve a complex problem. In this case, the challenge was to design an efficient rail network for the city of Tokyo and its outlying towns. Slime moulds are unusual critters--neither animal, nor plant nor fungus. If they resemble anything, it is a colonial amoeba. When P. polycephalum is foraging, it puts out protrusions of protoplasm, creates nodes and branches, and grows in the form of an interconnected network of tubes. As it explores the forest floor, it must constantly trade off the cost, efficiency and resilience of its expanding network. Since the purpose of this activity is to link food sources together and to transport nutrients around the creature, Atsushi Tero at Hokkaido University in Japan and his colleagues wondered if slime-mould transport networks bore any resemblance to human ones.
Full text: Network-engineering problems can be solved by surprisingly simple creatures FROM adhesives that mimic the feet of geckos to swimsuits modelled on shark skin, biologically inspired design has taken off in recent times. Copying nature's ideas allows people to harness the power of evolution to come up with clever products. Now a group of researchers has taken this idea a step further by using an entire living organism--a slime mould--to solve a complex problem. In this case, the challenge was to design an efficient rail network for the city of Tokyo and its outlying towns. Slime moulds are unusual critters--neither animal, nor plant nor fungus. If they resemble anything, it is a colonial amoeba. Physarumpolycephalum, the species in question, consists of a membrane-bound bag of protoplasm and, unusually, multiple nuclei. It can be found migrating across the floor of dark, damp, northern-temperate woodlands in search of food such as bacteria. It can grow into networks with a diameter of 25cm. When P. polycephalum is foraging, it puts out protrusions of protoplasm, creates nodes and branches, and grows in the form of an interconnected network of tubes. As it explores the forest floor, it must constantly trade off the cost, efficiency and resilience of its expanding network. Since the purpose of this activity is to link food sources together and to transport nutrients around the creature, Atsushi Tero at Hokkaido University in Japan and his colleagues wondered if slime-mould transport networks bore any resemblance to human ones. As they report in Science, they built a template with 36 oat flakes (a favoured food source) placed to represent the locations of cities in the region around Tokyo. They put P. polycephalum on Tokyo itself, and watched it go. They found that many of the links the slime mould made bore a striking resemblance to Tokyo's existing rail network. For P. polycephalum had not simply created the shortest possible network that could connect all the cities, but had also included redundant connections that allow the creature (and the real rail network) to have resilience to the accidental breakage of any part of it. P. polycephalum's network, in other words, had similar costs, efficiencies and resiliencies to the human version. How the creature does this is unknown, but Mark Fricker of Oxford University, who is one of Dr Tero's colleagues, speculates that the forces generated by protoplasm pulsating back-and-forth through the multinuclear cell are interpreted and used to determine which routes to reinforce, and which connections to trim. Tokyo's is not the first transport network to be modelled in this way. A study published in December by Andrew Adamatzky and Jeff Jones of the University of the West of England used oat flakes to represent Britain's principal cities. Slime moulds modelled the motorway network of the island quite accurately, with the exception of the M6/M74 into Scotland (the creatures chose to go through Newcastle rather than past Carlisle). Of course, neither Dr Tero nor Dr Adamatzky is suggesting that rail and road networks should be designed by slime moulds. What they are proposing is that good and complex solutions can emerge from simple rules, and that this principle might be applied elsewhere. The next thing is to discover and use these rules to enable other networks to self-organise in an "intelligent" fashion without human intervention--for example, to link up a swarm of robots exploring a dangerous environment, so that they can talk to each other and relay information back to base. The denizens of Carlisle, meanwhile, may wonder what objection slime moulds have towards their fine city.

作者: 小怡儿    时间: 2013-4-18 21:58
THANKSTHANKS
作者: fionayshi    时间: 2013-4-18 22:00
恭喜楼主~~~~~~~~~
作者: szforever    时间: 2013-4-18 22:09
thank you...
毕业半年还说年纪大-_-lll
作者: fionayshi    时间: 2013-4-18 22:11
搂主你的IR 狗狗很给力~~~补充的内容非常有用。 是否也可以补充下答案呢?  多谢拉!~ 
作者: szforever    时间: 2013-4-18 22:13
我汗 lz你的运气这么好。。。为啥没700+ --ll
作者: louis91    时间: 2013-4-18 22:15
thx.......................
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作者: fchandhj    时间: 2013-4-18 22:37
多谢楼主
作者: songhaoyu    时间: 2013-4-18 22:39
Thx..........
作者: NinoYY    时间: 2013-4-18 22:47
kiko492 发表于 2013-4-18 21:41
找到意思东京铁路 鲨鱼皮的原文,希望狗主可以确认 谢谢
From adhesives that mimic the feet of geckos to ...

确认就是原文!给力啊!
作者: NinoYY    时间: 2013-4-18 22:49
szforever 发表于 2013-4-18 22:09
thank you...
毕业半年还说年纪大-_-lll

哎哟是老大不小了么。。坛子上都大二大三的孩子们。。。
作者: NinoYY    时间: 2013-4-18 22:52
fionayshi 发表于 2013-4-18 22:11
搂主你的IR 狗狗很给力~~~补充的内容非常有用。 是否也可以补充下答案呢?  多谢拉!~  ...

谢谢玥儿同学整理的JJ啊!
我IR做得感觉不太好 答案确定的也就是jj碰到的那几道 其他不确定的我觉得会误导的 有些复杂的也忘了 真心抱歉啊不能帮上忙。。。
作者: NinoYY    时间: 2013-4-18 22:53
szforever 发表于 2013-4-18 22:13
我汗 lz你的运气这么好。。。为啥没700+ --ll

大概我前面太开心了到后面就轻飘飘掉下去了。。。。。= =
作者: kiko492    时间: 2013-4-18 23:08
NinoYY 发表于 2013-4-18 22:47
确认就是原文!给力啊!


谢谢狗主!!!!想再确认下,原文这么长么????

作者: seeseachen    时间: 2013-4-18 23:17
谢谢!加油阿!
作者: maomaogong    时间: 2013-4-18 23:17
谢谢分享
作者: kuriyuhan    时间: 2013-4-18 23:37
多谢楼主放狗
作者: glemonxyy    时间: 2013-4-18 23:45
感谢分享!
作者: hw599    时间: 2013-4-18 23:48
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作者: happypete    时间: 2013-4-18 23:59
看看!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
作者: tianmengyu2    时间: 2013-4-19 00:22
谢谢楼主!
作者: wenctang    时间: 2013-4-19 00:29
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作者: NinoYY    时间: 2013-4-19 00:58
kiko492 发表于 2013-4-18 23:08
谢谢狗主!!!!想再确认下,原文这么长么????

实在印象模糊了 我觉得第一段应该有删减的  但我又模糊地觉得大部分句子都有出现 或许是它整合了一下。。。还是完整贴出让大家参考吧~~
作者: 矫秋秋    时间: 2013-4-19 01:29

作者: barryzhen    时间: 2013-4-19 02:19
thx 4 sharing
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作者: laoliduzi    时间: 2013-4-19 02:59
谢谢楼主
作者: 论坛设施    时间: 2013-4-19 03:14
多谢分享啊!
作者: csclown    时间: 2013-4-19 03:28
观摩语法
作者: ttxs800    时间: 2013-4-19 03:40
已经很了不起了,羡慕羡慕
作者: gykiki    时间: 2013-4-19 04:22
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作者: jeilham    时间: 2013-4-19 05:10
thanks a lot
作者: lindalibinbin    时间: 2013-4-19 06:16
才毕业大半年(就算不是本科)也不算大龄吧。。。。这让我这两个孩子的妈转眼30的人情何以堪啊。。。。。
作者: cherry7070    时间: 2013-4-19 06:35
谢谢分享
作者: tjguogang    时间: 2013-4-19 06:56

作者: sierracharlie    时间: 2013-4-19 07:01
tks for sharing
作者: donnaicy    时间: 2013-4-19 07:10
xiexie~~~~~~~
作者: dalaoqian    时间: 2013-4-19 07:16
谢谢~~~~~~~~~~
作者: junand11    时间: 2013-4-19 08:55
谢谢!!!!!!!!!!!!!
作者: 89raggedbear    时间: 2013-4-19 09:01
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作者: kiko492    时间: 2013-4-19 09:31
嗯嗯嗯。谢谢狗主~~~~~~~~~····
作者: yifutang    时间: 2013-4-19 09:42
感谢楼主!!!
作者: 宁宁温    时间: 2013-4-19 10:05
顶!!!!!!!!!!!!
作者: 牛掰    时间: 2013-4-19 10:38
谢谢啦!!!!!!!!!
作者: strongwoman    时间: 2013-4-19 10:46
congratulations
作者: vivianmai    时间: 2013-4-19 10:47
谢谢LZ!
求问亚洲大厦考试环境如何啊?比如“键盘打字怎么样”“空调情况,当天穿多少比较合适”之类的,谢谢!
作者: alicezhou1991    时间: 2013-4-19 10:51

作者: njlms    时间: 2013-4-19 12:46
谢谢楼主分享!!
作者: 甜缘cindy    时间: 2013-4-19 13:25
加油加油
作者: trew77    时间: 2013-4-19 14:06
多谢楼主分享啦!!!
作者: smoother    时间: 2013-4-19 14:23
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
作者: edith91425    时间: 2013-4-19 14:40
谢谢楼主
作者: kwakwlm    时间: 2013-4-19 14:59
顶顶~~~~~~~~~~~~
作者: NinoYY    时间: 2013-4-19 15:10
vivianmai 发表于 2013-4-19 10:47
谢谢LZ!
求问亚洲大厦考试环境如何啊?比如“键盘打字怎么样”“空调情况,当天穿多少比较合适”之类的, ...

挺好的 上午场工作人员不多就2-3个 很安静的 考场房间里10台左右电脑吧
里面温度挺适宜的 穿一件长袖单衣就够了 顶多再套件薄针织衫~
作者: cc2008    时间: 2013-4-19 18:46
顶。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。
作者: willon1030    时间: 2013-4-19 19:48
谢谢你  




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