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11#
发表于 2009-10-13 08:38:00 | 只看该作者
Both the Federal Reserve’s decision that borrowing rates be raised, along with investor’s speculation that another increase might be on the way, helped bolster the dollar in recent weeks by making deposits more attractive.

A.     that borrowing rates be raised, along with investor’s speculation that another increase might be on the way, helped bolster the dollar in recent weeks by making
B.      that borrowing rates be raised and investors’ speculation of possibly another increase on the way helped to bolster the dollar in recent weeks because they made
C.     to raise borrowing rates and investors’ speculation that another increase might be on the way helped to bolster the dollar in recent weeks by making
D.     to raise borrowing rates, along with investors’ speculation that another increase might be on the way, helped bolster the dollar in recent weeks because it made
E.      to raise borrowing rates and investors’ speculation of possibly another increase on the way helped bolster the dollar in recent weeks because they made

help to do 还是help do?  还是两者都可以呀?

12#
发表于 2009-10-13 09:12:00 | 只看该作者
你考完了?恭喜!大龄的握爪!
13#
发表于 2009-10-13 10:07:00 | 只看该作者

2,有个网友在帖子中推荐过“左手五指辅助排除法”(据说来源于XDF) ,即:左手张开,五指伸展;五指由远致近分别对应ABCDE;开始做题时五指悬空,排除掉某个选项,就让对应手指放在桌子上,最后比较剩下还在“悬着”的选项。熟练之后,可有效避免在纠结时重复读已排除选项。

------------这个方法之前一直不知道。。。。。555555555

真不错!!!明天考了。。。。。

14#
发表于 2009-10-13 10:10:00 | 只看该作者
撒花~~~

话说我第一次考得时候都快把手贴在屏幕上了……
15#
发表于 2009-10-13 10:17:00 | 只看该作者

向LZ的精神学习,GMAT真的可以让人成长

16#
发表于 2009-10-13 10:30:00 | 只看该作者
写的太好了~~~恭喜恭喜
17#
发表于 2009-10-13 10:52:00 | 只看该作者

恭喜楼主, 能不能帮忙确认下这段鸡骨头的结论和原文是否一致,有没有原文重现

Which came first–the chicken or the European?

Popular history, and a familiar rhyme about Christopher Columbus, holds that Europeans made contact with the Americas in 1492, with some arguing that the explorer and his crew were the first outsiders to reach the New World.

But chicken bones recently unearthed on the coast of Chile—dating prior to Columbus’ “discovery” of America and resembling the DNA of a fowl species native to Polynesia—may challenge that notion, researchers say.

Chickens could not have gotten to South America on their own—they had to be taken by humans,” said anthropologist Lisa Matisoo-Smith from the University of Auckland, New Zealand.

Polynesians made contact with the west coast of South America as much as a century before any Spanish conquistadors, her findings imply.

DNA in bone

The chicken bones were discovered at an archaeological site called El Arenal, on the south coast of Chile, alongside other materials belonging to the indigenous population. While chickens aren’t native to the region, it was believed the local Araucana species found there now was brought to the Americas by Spanish settlers around 1500.

Tests on the bones, however, now indicate the birds arrived well before any European made landfall in South America, Matisoo-Smith and her colleague Alice Storey found.

We had the chicken bone directly dated by radio carbon. The calibrated date was clearly prior to 1492,” Matisoo-Smith told LiveScience, noting that it could have ranged anywhere from 1304 to 1424. “This also fits with the other dates obtained from the site (on other materials), and it fits with the cultural period of the site.”

Did Polynesians continue eastwards?

DNA extracted from the bones also matched closely with a Polynesian breed of chicken, rather than any chickens found in Europe.

Polynesia was settled by sailors who migrated from mainland Southeast Asia, beginning about 3,000 years ago. They continued gradually eastwards, but were never thought to have journeyed further than Easter Island, about 2,000 miles off the coast of continental Chile.

The chicken DNA suggests at least one group did make the harrowing journey across the remaining stretch of Pacific, Matisoo-Smith said.

We cannot say exactly which island the voyage came from. The DNA sequence is found in chickens from Tonga, Samoa, Niue, Easter Island and Hawaii,” Matisoo-Smith said. “If we had to guess, we would say it was unlikely to have come from West Polynesia and most likely to have come from Easter Island or some other East Polynesian source that we have not yet sampled.”

The results are detailed in the latest issue of the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

Kon-Tiki trip in reverse

It might be the most tangible, but this isn’t the first evidence that pre-Columbian voyages from the Pacific to South America were possible.

In 1947, Thor Heyerdahl, the famous Norwegian anthropologist, made the voyage from Peru to Polynesia aboard his Kon-Tiki raft to prove the trip was doable with a rudimentary vessel.

There are more scientific arguments, too, said Matisoo-Smith.

There is increasing evidence of multiple contacts with the Americas,” she said, “based on linguistic evidence and similarities in fish hook styles.” Physical evidence of human DNA from Polynesia has yet to be found in South America, she added.

18#
发表于 2009-10-13 11:02:00 | 只看该作者
以下是引用忽然忘了解脱在2009/10/13 10:07:00的发言:

2,有个网友在帖子中推荐过“左手五指辅助排除法”(据说来源于XDF) ,即:左手张开,五指伸展;五指由远致近分别对应ABCDE;开始做题时五指悬空,排除掉某个选项,就让对应手指放在桌子上,最后比较剩下还在“悬着”的选项。熟练之后,可有效避免在纠结时重复读已排除选项。

------------这个方法之前一直不知道。。。。。555555555

真不错!!!明天考了。。。。。

是阅读的老师教的,我考试的时候左手就一直贴在屏幕上,呵呵。当然,选C的时候要低调……

19#
发表于 2009-10-13 11:08:00 | 只看该作者
以下是引用amumu在2009/10/13 11:02:00的发言:

是阅读的老师教的,我考试的时候左手就一直贴在屏幕上,呵呵。当然,选C的时候要低调……



amumu太逗了~
20#
 楼主| 发表于 2009-10-13 11:52:00 | 只看该作者
以下是引用ckwok在2009/10/13 7:10:00的发言:

左手五指辅助排除法? 

还以为只有自己这么傻在按呢,原来不仅有同道中人,方法还被上升到武功高度~~

不过刚好相反:我按在台面的手指是剩余选项。

我觉得自家的好些:因为考试不可能还有空看哪个指头悬空。靠感觉而言,悬空肯定没有触感明显。例如小指拇指有压力,思维就很容易被引导到相应的AE上面。

我开始也试过用你的方法,但我的问题是排除B的时候,无名指感觉很别扭,哎,年龄大了,手指已不灵活。。。

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