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[备考心经] 一战三个月啰嗦帖。740/5,托福107。。加录取汇报。[2011-02]

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691#
 楼主| 发表于 2011-4-14 22:24:20 | 只看该作者
我有没有必要看下这个月的数学寂静呢?如果下个月换酷的话
-- by 会员 self346959851 (2011/4/14 21:50:29)



呵呵。。如果目标是数学满分的话。。有必要。。。。偶就是后悔,可能是因为没有做上个月JJ的问题。。。呜呜。。。呵呵。。
692#
 楼主| 发表于 2011-4-14 22:25:37 | 只看该作者
好像没时间做FF数学了哦。。。没关系吗?
-- by 会员 self346959851 (2011/4/14 21:49:06)



额。。没有关系的。。多做做JJ比狒狒有用多了。。。而且数学分比较好挣。。多做JJ吧。。呵呵。。数学,我永远的痛。。
693#
发表于 2011-4-15 03:58:30 | 只看该作者
恭喜啊。努力终于得到回报了。我也要好好的专心看书。有时间要多多指点我下
694#
发表于 2011-4-15 09:23:11 | 只看该作者
有一道阅读请教喔~~
PREP第二部分,essay1
The modern multinational corporation is described as having originated when the owner-managers of nineteenth-century British firms carrying on international trade were replaced by teams of salaried managers organized into hierarchies.  Increases in the volume of transactions in such firms are commonly believed to have necessitated this structural change.  Nineteenth-century inventions like the steamship and the telegraph, by facilitating coordination of managerial activities, are described as key factors. Sixteenth- and seventeenth-century chartered trading companies, despite the international scope of their activities, are usually considered irrelevant to this discussion:  the volume of their transactions is assumed to have been too low and the communications and transport of their day too primitive to make comparisons with modern multinationals interesting.

In reality, however, early trading companies successfully purchased and outfitted ships, built and operated offices and warehouses, manufactured trade goods for use abroad, maintained trading posts and production facilities overseas, procured goods for import, and sold those goods both at home and in other countries.  The large volume of transactions associated with these activities seems to have necessitated hierarchical management structures well before the advent of modern communications and transportation.  For example, in the Hudson's Bay Company, each far-flung trading outpost was managed by a salaried agent, who carried out the trade with the Native Americans, managed day-to-day operations, and oversaw the post's workers and servants.  One chief agent, answerable to the Court of Directors in London through the correspondence committee, was appointed with control over all of the agents on the bay.

The early trading companies did differ strikingly from modern multinationals in many respects.  They depended heavily on the national governments of their home countries and thus characteristically acted abroad to promote national interests.  Their top managers were typically owners with a substantial minority share, whereas senior managers' holdings in modern multinationals are usually insignificant.  They operated in a preindustrial world, grafting a system of capitalist international trade onto a premodern system of artisan and peasant production.  Despite these differences, however, early trading companies organized effectively in remarkably modern ways and merit further study as analogues of more modern structures.

Q4.  According to the passage, early chartered trading companies are usually described as
(A) irrelevant to a discussion of the origins of the modern multinational corporation
(B) interesting but ultimately too unusual to be good subjects for economic study
(C) analogues of nineteenth-century British trading firms
(D) rudimentary and very early forms of the modern multinational corporation
(E) important national institutions because they existed to further the political aims of the governments of their home countriry

答案是A
我选的B,虽然觉得B里nineteenth-century British trading firms 有问题

但最后一句话说Despite。。。 early trading companies 。。。as analogues of more modern structures.
而A的意思好像反了
695#
发表于 2011-4-15 12:06:02 | 只看该作者
我这个月底考,但现在一套GWD都没做,由于时间限制,打算就做13-21这几套,或者一天两套,但都不分析,就练个感觉和PACE,楼主觉得我这个计划如何呢?不分析那个GWD可行否?
696#
发表于 2011-4-15 12:26:23 | 只看该作者
首先先恭喜journey,你是我滴榜样,虽然我没有回过你的帖子,但是都有默默滴关注你~~~然后祝你托福110+哈~~!!

有一个问题想问问你,语法练到什么样的正确率、和速度比较好呢?(如果要700+,阅读、逻辑的正确率都是70%左右)
697#
 楼主| 发表于 2011-4-15 13:46:35 | 只看该作者
有一道阅读请教喔~~
PREP第二部分,essay1
The modern multinational corporation is described as having originated when the owner-managers of nineteenth-century British firms carrying on international trade were replaced by teams of salaried managers organized into hierarchies.  Increases in the volume of transactions in such firms are commonly believed to have necessitated this structural change.  Nineteenth-century inventions like the steamship and the telegraph, by facilitating coordination of managerial activities, are described as key factors. Sixteenth- and seventeenth-century chartered trading companies, despite the international scope of their activities, are usually considered irrelevant to this discussion:  the volume of their transactions is assumed to have been too low and the communications and transport of their day too primitive to make comparisons with modern multinationals interesting.

In reality, however, early trading companies successfully purchased and outfitted ships, built and operated offices and warehouses, manufactured trade goods for use abroad, maintained trading posts and production facilities overseas, procured goods for import, and sold those goods both at home and in other countries.  The large volume of transactions associated with these activities seems to have necessitated hierarchical management structures well before the advent of modern communications and transportation.  For example, in the Hudson's Bay Company, each far-flung trading outpost was managed by a salaried agent, who carried out the trade with the Native Americans, managed day-to-day operations, and oversaw the post's workers and servants.  One chief agent, answerable to the Court of Directors in London through the correspondence committee, was appointed with control over all of the agents on the bay.

The early trading companies did differ strikingly from modern multinationals in many respects.  They depended heavily on the national governments of their home countries and thus characteristically acted abroad to promote national interests.  Their top managers were typically owners with a substantial minority share, whereas senior managers' holdings in modern multinationals are usually insignificant.  They operated in a preindustrial world, grafting a system of capitalist international trade onto a premodern system of artisan and peasant production.  Despite these differences, however, early trading companies organized effectively in remarkably modern ways and merit further study as analogues of more modern structures.

Q4.  According to the passage, early chartered trading companies are usually described as
(A) irrelevant to a discussion of the origins of the modern multinational corporation
(B) interesting but ultimately too unusual to be good subjects for economic study
(C) analogues of nineteenth-century British trading firms
(D) rudimentary and very early forms of the modern multinational corporation
(E) important national institutions because they existed to further the political aims of the governments of their home countriry

答案是A
我选的B,虽然觉得B里nineteenth-century British trading firms 有问题

但最后一句话说Despite。。。 early trading companies 。。。as analogues of more modern structures.
而A的意思好像反了
-- by 会员 self346959851 (2011/4/15 9:23:11)



像这种肯定就是细节题了。。是吧? 只要是细节题,就回到原文定位了再做。。

你看这个题目问的是什么? 是讲特许公司诶。。而全文讲到特许公司的就一个地方。。那就是第一段后面几句。。Sixteenth- and seventeenth-century chartered trading companies, despite the international scope of their activities, are usually considered irrelevant to this discussion:  the volume of their transactions is assumed to have been too low and the communications and transport of their day too primitive to make comparisons with modern multinationals interesting.
。。然后你在读读这句话。。。中间despite 插入不看。。

意思不就是说这种特许公司are considered irrelevant。。。不就是A选项吗?为什么A反了呢?没有呀。。。呵呵。。

其余几个就是乱扯了,无关。。。而且,你这个题比较纠结,可能是没注意chartered company和company是不同吧。。呵呵。。
698#
 楼主| 发表于 2011-4-15 13:48:02 | 只看该作者
恭喜啊。努力终于得到回报了。我也要好好的专心看书。有时间要多多指点我下
-- by 会员 life2011GMAT (2011/4/15 3:58:30)



呵呵。。谢谢啦。。。没问题。。你有我QQ的吧?呵呵。。
699#
 楼主| 发表于 2011-4-15 13:49:48 | 只看该作者
我这个月底考,但现在一套GWD都没做,由于时间限制,打算就做13-21这几套,或者一天两套,但都不分析,就练个感觉和PACE,楼主觉得我这个计划如何呢?不分析那个GWD可行否?
-- by 会员 一只追梦的猫 (2011/4/15 12:06:02)



时间有点紧了。。得赶快做了。。呵呵。。GWD不分析也没事。。我的GWD也没有分析。。但是,有点后悔没分析。。呵呵。。

额。。你的计划难道就只做GWD吗? 每天还是得做做其他题来提升吧? GWD就是保持感觉,提升还得靠别的。。呵呵。。偶个人看法。。
700#
 楼主| 发表于 2011-4-15 13:53:58 | 只看该作者
首先先恭喜journey,你是我滴榜样,虽然我没有回过你的帖子,但是都有默默滴关注你~~~然后祝你托福110+哈~~!!

有一个问题想问问你,语法练到什么样的正确率、和速度比较好呢?(如果要700+,阅读、逻辑的正确率都是70%左右)
-- by 会员 clumsy123 (2011/4/15 12:26:23)



呵呵。。谢谢clumsy的关注啦。。呵呵。。为啥叫笨笨呢? 呵呵。。

你也知道我语法最差啦。。照你的说,阅读逻辑70%,那就是10个错3个。。一套GWD大概4-5个。。额。。那就提高逻辑,尽量到80%以上吧。。阅读你挺好的。。但是语法如果能练到一套GWD里面错2—4个,基本上就肯定没问题啦。。呵呵。。前提是数学也要50以上吧。。呵呵。。
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