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61#
发表于 2009-4-23 20:42:00 | 只看该作者
以下是引用lixieyunan在2009-4-23 16:51:00的发言:

法国的考位不如国内紧张,应该没有什么问题。

考点不难找,你去Google map上,看一下就知道了。坐3,9,5,8,11号线都可以到

MERCI BP!! 沾喜、托福...
62#
发表于 2009-4-23 21:28:00 | 只看该作者

LZ MM 能讲下最后5天的复习冲刺如何安排的吗?

谢谢!

63#
 楼主| 发表于 2009-4-23 21:31:00 | 只看该作者
以下是引用freesoul在2009-4-23 21:28:00的发言:

LZ MM 能讲下最后5天的复习冲刺如何安排的吗?

谢谢!

最后五天,我还是和以前一样,按照既定的复习计划走。只是在最后三天,每天再加了模拟考。

然后复习累了的间隙,就看看JJ。因为是中文的,不费脑子

64#
发表于 2009-4-23 22:02:00 | 只看该作者

请问大N mm你是如何复习逻辑的,我是今天23日考的,但觉得在时间紧的情况下,会读不进去,请问你是如何复习逻辑的? 有没有特意对不同题进行归类? 今天逻辑要了我的命啊??

65#
发表于 2009-4-24 13:44:00 | 只看该作者

有一道题大概是这样的

In Quncha, the original language of Native Americans in the xx region, Mucha, means “high mountain”…

大概是这样的,最后我把答案narrow down到了AD中间。A不对,因为A的句式结构有使Muchaxx region同位语的嫌疑。而且主语Mucha和谓语动词means中间用逗号隔开不对。

 

(请问:

这句

In Quncha, the original language of Native Americans in the xx region, Mucha, means “high mountain”…

是题目里的A选项吧?)

再次感谢!

66#
 楼主| 发表于 2009-4-24 17:17:00 | 只看该作者
以下是引用wj37044在2009-4-23 22:02:00的发言:

请问大N mm你是如何复习逻辑的,我是今天23日考的,但觉得在时间紧的情况下,会读不进去,请问你是如何复习逻辑的? 有没有特意对不同题进行归类? 今天逻辑要了我的命啊??

我的逻辑是做了很多题目累积出来的感觉。你做多了,有时候都能不看选项,直接根据题目自己推选项。所以我也没有归类。但是CXD那本很厚的逻辑是归了类的,你可以看看。最后我觉得一定要限时练习

67#
 楼主| 发表于 2009-4-24 17:18:00 | 只看该作者
以下是引用freesoul在2009-4-24 13:44:00的发言:

有一道题大概是这样的

In Quncha, the original language of Native Americans in the xx region, Mucha, means “high mountain”…

大概是这样的,最后我把答案narrow down到了AD中间。A不对,因为A的句式结构有使Muchaxx region同位语的嫌疑。而且主语Mucha和谓语动词means中间用逗号隔开不对。

(请问:

这句

In Quncha, the original language of Native Americans in the xx region, Mucha, means “high mountain”…

是题目里的A选项吧?)

再次感谢!

对,这个就是原句,我没有选A,好像选的C和D。

68#
发表于 2009-4-24 17:27:00 | 只看该作者
谢谢蛋糕MM,申请N校顺利!
69#
发表于 2009-4-24 17:52:00 | 只看该作者
以下是引用lixieyunan在2009-4-24 17:17:00的发言:

我的逻辑是做了很多题目累积出来的感觉。你做多了,有时候都能不看选项,直接根据题目自己推选项。所以我也没有归类。但是CXD那本很厚的逻辑是归了类的,你可以看看。最后我觉得一定要限时练习

谢谢楼主了,请问CXD是本啥书啊?
"充分必要性"就直接架桥,如果是"因果关系性" 就是排除他因,但有时很难区别题型? 有何办法啊, 比方说下面一题(出自FEIFEI)

9. Astronauts who experience weightlessness frequently get motion sickness. The astronauts see their own motion relative to passing objects, but while the astronauts are weightless their inner ears indicate that their bodies are not moving. The astronauts’ experience is best explained by the hypothesis that conflicting information received by the brain about the body’s motion causes motion sickness.

Which one of the following, if true, provides the strongest additional support for the hypothesis above?

A.        During rough voyages ship passengers in cabins providing a view of the water are less likely to get motion sickness than are passengers in cabins providing no view.

B.        Many people who are experienced airplane passengers occasionally get motion sickness.

C.        Some automobile passengers whose inner ears indicate that they are moving and who have a clear view of the objects they are passing get motion sickness.

D.       People who have aisle seats in trains or airplanes are as likely to get motion sickness as are people who have window seats.

E.        Some astronauts do not get motion sickness even after being in orbit for several days.

答案:A

思路:搭桥法,建立AB的联系。

1. Although 90 percent of the population believes itself to be well informed about health care, only 20 percent knows enough about DNA. So apparently at least 80 percent of the population does not know enough about medical concepts to make well-informed personal medical choices or to make good public policy decisions about health care.

 

The argument’s reasoning is questionable because the argument fails to demonstrate that

 

A.        those people who can understand news stories about DNA are able to make well-informed personal medical choices

B.        more than 20 percent of the population needs to be well informed about health care for good public policy decisions about health care to be made

C.        one’s being able to make well-informed personal medical choices ensures that one makes good public policy decisions about health care

D.       an understanding of DNA is essential to making well-informed personal medical choices or to making good public policy decisions about health care

E.        since 90 percent of the population believes itself to be well informed about health care, at least 70 percent of the population is mistaken in that belief.

 

答案:D

思路:本题的推论错误在于以偏概全,用对DNA的了解程度来考核well informed about health care的程度。据个例子,我们可否用掌握核物理知识的程度来考核对物理基本知识的掌握程度呢?显然不行!

 

A: 支持作者的观点

B: 无关

C: 无关
                            

D: 本题的推论错误在于以偏概全,用对DNA的了解程度来考核well informed about health care的程度。据个例子,我们可否用掌握核物理知识的程度来考核对物理基本知识的掌握程度呢?显然不行!

E: 无关

70#
 楼主| 发表于 2009-4-25 17:23:00 | 只看该作者

回复楼上的

CXD是新东方出的一本逻辑书,题目很多。而且解答也比较好

至于说分析题目的类型这种方法,我建议你刚开始练习的时候可以采用。题目类型熟悉了,就不用了。因为太浪费时间

 

9. Astronauts who experience weightlessness frequently get motion sickness. The astronauts see their own motion relative to passing objects, but while the astronauts are weightless their inner ears indicate that their bodies are not moving. The astronauts’ experience is best explained by the hypothesis that conflicting information received by the brain about the body’s motion causes motion sickness.

Which one of the following, if true, provides the strongest additional support for the hypothesis above?

A. During rough voyages ship passengers in cabins providing a view of the water are less likely to get motion sickness than are passengers in cabins providing no view.

B. Many people who are experienced airplane passengers occasionally get motion sickness.

C. Some automobile passengers whose inner ears indicate that they are moving and who have a clear view of the objects they are passing get motion sickness.

D. People who have aisle seats in trains or airplanes are as likely to get motion sickness as are people who have window seats.

E. Some astronauts do not get motion sickness even after being in orbit for several days.

答案:A

你给我的第一道题目,我觉得不算是典型的搭桥题。这道题我做的话,我会这么看:

关键句在hypothesis that conflicting information received by the brain about the body’s motion causes motion sickness.也就是说你要找出一个大脑接收的信息和身体运动情况出现冲突的选项。

那么就只有ADuring rough voyages ship passengers in cabins providing a view of the water are less likely to get motion sickness than are passengers in cabins providing no view.cabins的乘客,因为看不到相对运动,而他们大脑意识却知道船在运动。

 

而第二个则是典型的搭桥类型的题目。

前半部分说的是,只有20%的人知道DNA。后面就说有80%的人都没有必要的医学概念。

DNA和必要的医生概念是两个概念,所以这里需要建立这两者之间的联系。

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