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发表于 2014-9-4 19:38:59 | 只看该作者 回帖奖励 |正序浏览 |阅读模式
9月2号杀鸡,一战710。。苦逼一个月终于熬出头,分数比不上大神,留下点自己还记得的jj,发的有点晚了= =

数学部分
1.  貌似是连续数列,n+1 is in the sequence whenever n is in the sequence. 问这个 sequence 中数的最小值
(1).  99 不在数列中
(2). 101  在数列中
我貌似选的E

2.  一个美元换欧元收手续费的题目。。答案貌似1525

3.  直线l : 3x + y = 2   某直线与l垂直, 求这个直线的slope   ( k1 * k2 = -1 )   答案 1/3


4.  大意是1、2、3、4、5  这五个数形成一个五位的没有重复数字的号码,要求偶数不相邻,问有多少种满足条件的号码
好像选的48, 插空法四种可能性
奇 偶 奇 偶 奇,   偶 奇 奇 奇 偶,  奇 奇 偶 奇 偶, 奇 偶 奇 奇 偶。 2*6*4

暂时记得就这些,答案应该问题不大,后来看了成绩数学部分是51


作文题目是以前考过的原题:
The construction last year of a shopping mall indowntown Oak City was a mistake. Since the mall has opened, a number of localbusinesses have closed, and the downtown area suffers from an acute parking shortage, and arrests for crime and vagrancy have increased in the nearby Oak City Park. Elm City should pay attention to the example of the Oak City mall and deny the application to build a shopping mall in Elm City.

阅读:前两天考过得benchmarking,第二篇是讲songbird的文章(sing的机制分析,两种观点对比)

PS:整个复习大概一个月,每天一两百题的样子,数学张向东+GWD+Prep, 逻辑做了论坛里的逻辑大全(600多道题的那个),语法和阅读就做了og+prep,攒RP求作文4+。。。。
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23#
 楼主| 发表于 2014-9-12 21:34:05 | 只看该作者
yehan1992 发表于 2014-9-9 15:59
请问这篇是蚂蚁巢穴的原文吗~~

Termite Mounds

记不太清了。,感觉结构不太一样。。另外原文提到了除T以外的另一个理论貌似。。。
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发表于 2014-9-9 15:59:08 | 只看该作者
请问这篇是蚂蚁巢穴的原文吗~~

Termite Mounds
Turner’s topic, “New Concepts in Termite-Inspired Design,” presented the results of years of research into the structure of termite mounds in Namibia, including an extraordinary effort to fill a mound’s tunnels with plaster and then slice off millimeter-thick layers to create a cross-sectional map of the insides.

(1)Turner’s work debunked揭穿...的真相 some 50-year-old assertions that termite mounds’ complex tunnel structure works to circulate air in an orderly manner from a nest chamber low in the mound, up a central chimney away from the nest, and, as the air cools, down small outer tunnels to the bottom of the nest. That understanding of termite mound function has already inspired human architecture —including a building in Zimbabwe designed without air conditioning that instead uses wind energy and heat-storing materials to maintain a moderate temperature. The only problem with these sorts of termite-inspired designs, Turner said, is that his studies show that the mounds actually don’t work that way.

Deploying temperature and humidity gauges, and armed with tracer gases, Turner found that a termite mound does not regulate interior temperature. The temperature inside the mound was not appreciably different from that of the surrounding ground, rising during some parts of the year and then falling. In addition, he found that the air in the nest didn’t really circulate. Instead, it was stable, with cooler air in the nest low in the mound and hotter air in the mound’s upper portions and chimney.
(2)The same fluctuation wasn’t found with humidity, which was maintained at roughly 80 percent year-round. But it isn’t the mound or its design that does that job, Turner said. Instead, termites actively move water within and out of the mound as they transport water-soaked earth. In addition, the symbiotic fungi that live in the mound with the termites also help to regulate humidity. The fungi, which help the termites digest tough cellulose消化坚硬的纤维 in the plant material the insects bring into the nest, form complex, folded bodies that absorb excess humidity during wet months and release water during dry months, Turner said. This helps to maintain a stable humidity, dry enough to keep moisture-loving fungal 喜好湿气的真菌competitors at bay.“They actively regulate nest moisture, but not through design of the mound,” Turner said.
以上将的是T这个人的观点,首先
(1)揭露了一个以前的认定:mound并没有调节气温的功能,并且nest内的气体并不流通(以前认为mound 的结构有调节气温的功能所以很多建筑模仿这种设计)——用配备温度计和湿度计的实验来支持T自己的观点
(2)指出nest内湿度的变化并不是由于mound这种建筑设计结构造成的而是有别的原因


(3)So, if the mound itself doesn’t regulate heat or humidity, Turner and his collaborators wondered, what does the elaborate branching system of tunnels复杂的隧道分支系统  do?

The answer came on further investigation, when researchers found that the tunnels work as an air exchange system. 接下来讲工作原理The smaller tunnels on the mound’s surface, used by workers to move in and out of the mound, also serve to mute the gusty减弱风力, turbulent air 紊流空气outside the mound. Those high-energy gusty breezes are blocked in the surface tunnels, allowing more gentle air movements to penetrate the mound in a pulsing, in-and-out process akin to类似于 a breathing human lung. Through this process, fresh air is exchanged into the deepest part of the mound, “sloshing” in and out in a tidal movement that refreshes the mound’s air.
“We think these mounds are quite efficient manipulators of transient energy in turbulent wind,” Turner said. “That’s how the mound breathes.”
以上指出了这种elaborate branching system of tunnels真正的作用:
作为nest内外空气流动的调节器,呼吸机——并指出它的进化过程

That in-and-out sloshing, Turner said, provides a model for building design. Though most people would refuse to live in a building resembling a termite mound, the tunnel structure could be replicated in building materials used in exterior surfaces, saving energy through passive air exchange systems in everyday, ordinary buildings.
“There might be some really interesting architectural opportunities,” Turner said.
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发表于 2014-9-4 22:03:45 | 只看该作者
newlyao 发表于 2014-9-4 21:57
题目基本差不多!这篇文章前两个题是我考试遇到的原题,答案似乎也没变。。。早知道把阅读的GWD也做了。 ...

太神奇了。。竟然会有prep原文~
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发表于 2014-9-4 22:02:36 | 只看该作者
newlyao 发表于 2014-9-4 21:57
题目基本差不多!这篇文章前两个题是我考试遇到的原题,答案似乎也没变。。。早知道把阅读的GWD也做了。 ...

我没遇到过,我只遇到过这个月寂静的作文公交车那道题,那个作文我考前就练过,感觉是那200道题里的,但是找不到额……
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 楼主| 发表于 2014-9-4 21:57:49 | 只看该作者
yehan1992 发表于 2014-9-4 21:52
一样~你考试也遇到这些题吗?

题目基本差不多!这篇文章前两个题是我考试遇到的原题,答案似乎也没变。。。早知道把阅读的GWD也做了。。
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发表于 2014-9-4 21:52:57 | 只看该作者
一样~你考试也遇到这些题吗?
17#
发表于 2014-9-4 21:49:28 | 只看该作者
yehan1992 发表于 2014-9-4 21:38
题目和GWD里面也是一样的马?

你看一下一样吗?我不知道prep这篇文章在哪~
The primary purpose of the passage is to explain the
               
A.        qualities that make a particular organism unique
B.        evolutionary change undergone by a particular organism
C.        reasons that a phenomenon benefits a particular organism
D.        way in which two particular organisms compete for a resource
E.        means by which a particular organism has been able to survive in a barren region
---------------------------------------------------------------------GWD5-Q36:
It can be inferred from the passage that when aspen groves experience a “disturbance” (line 30), such a disturbance
               
A.        leads to a hormonal imbalance within an aspen clone
B.        provides soil conditions that are favorable for new shoots
C.        thins out aspen groves that have become overly dense
D.        suppresses the formation of too many new aspen stems
E.        protects aspen groves by primarily destroying coniferous trees rather than aspens
---------------------------------------------------------------------
GWD5-Q37:
The author of the passage refers to “the bark of most trees” (line 6) most likely in order to emphasize the

A.        vulnerability of aspens to damage from fire when compared to other trees
B.        rapidity with which trees other than aspens succumb to destruction by fire
C.        relatively great degree of difficulty with which aspens catch on fire when compared to other trees
D.        difference in appearance between the bark of aspens and that of other trees
E.        benefits of fire to the survival of various types of trees


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发表于 2014-9-4 21:38:09 | 只看该作者
Lauraienglish 发表于 2014-9-4 21:37
我也刚刚找到了,GWD3的文章,也是这篇

题目和GWD里面也是一样的马?
15#
发表于 2014-9-4 21:37:19 | 只看该作者
yehan1992 发表于 2014-9-4 21:35
啊考古到了 是PREP的题目 是这篇吗?
Even more than mountainside slides of mud or snow, naturally oc ...

我也刚刚找到了,GWD3的文章,也是这篇
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