Q50V37,Q没预想中好,V超出预期 我做GWD都是错十几个的,所以大家要有信心哦 作文不知道怎么样,本来就差,写的也慌,祈祷吧 lz记性极差,考试中遇到GWD原题都想不起来怎么做,作文碰到练过的JJ都不记得原来怎么写的 所以只能回忆一点点了,见谅。。。
作文:AA 一个国家举办过足球比赛,推动了旅游业,然后作者建议再办场体育盛会以促进旅游业和经济。这个JJ里有 AI 全球一体化让人们都有同样的需求,宗教差异也会消失。这个JJ里也有,我还写过,但是考场上就是脑袋里一片空白啊,悲剧 考作文的时候就一个字,慌。听着别人噼里啪啦打键盘自己的脑袋和手指就都失灵了一样 数学:只记得一道了,别的我再回忆下。 说的是一个人说一个东西,S,连续做三天,每一天做的数量都是前一天的两倍,问他第三天每小时做了多少个 (1)第一天他每小时做1个 (2)以后每一天都比前一天多做两个小 我的直觉是C,可是算了下,推不出结果,就选了E 其他的有JJ里的,但是我也记不清了,考试前JJ只是瞄了一眼 个人感觉数学比较难,没什么白痴题,比GWD难上不只一个档次,比PREP也难一些。本来觉得可以51的。。。
语法:碰到大概至少4道做过的原题!鉴于LZ做题少,应该都是GWD或者PREP里面的!大家要好好看看GWD啊! 至于是哪道我再去找找
逻辑:基本不记得了。。。不过感觉比GWD的要难那么一点点,也可能是考试的时候时间观念比较强,不敢花时间。 1、一个地方的人喜欢吃土豆(西红柿?),结果某年遭遇天灾,这个东西严重减产了。有人预期这个东西以后在人们餐桌上的比例会减少 问加强。我选的是有其他东西可代替这个东西吃。 2、一个调查,吃VE的老人死亡率低。有人说这不能说明VE使人长寿,因为常吃VE的人比较关心健康,会找健康顾问,所以会长寿。但是,这个调查确实能说明VE使人长寿。 问解释。我选的是那些吃其他维生素但是不吃VE的人比吃VE的人短命。
阅读:三篇JJ, 琥珀,小女人像是不是女神像,CEO。这些都已经整理过了。 另外一篇:讲个人出于经济上的利益作出的一些行为会对全社会有益。电的价格涨了,那么人们会节省用电,留给他人更多的可用电能。电价涨了,使制铝的成本上升了,那么一些铝的节能经济的替代品就更多的出现在市场上。总之个人出于自身经济利益的行为,会使整个经济整个社会向节能方向发展。
语法1 (不是GWD,是PREP原题)
The continental United States receives an average of 30 inches of precipitation a year; transpiration from soil and from plants returns approximately 21 of the 30 inches to the atmosphere, while the balance of 9 inches contributes to the flow of streams and rivers.
(A) transpiration from soil and from plants returns approximately 21 of the 30 inches to the atmosphere, while the balance of 9 inches contributes to the flow
(B) even though transpiration from soil and from plants returns approximately 21 of the 30 inches to the atmosphere, the remainder of 9 inches contribute to the flowing
(C) although transpiration from soil and from plants return approximately 21 of the 30 inches to the atmosphere, the balance of 9 inches contribute to the flowing
(D) with transpiration from soil and from plants to return approximately 21 inches to the atmosphere, the rest of the 9 inches contributes to the flow
(E) as transpiration from soil and from plants return approximately 21 of the 30 inches to the atmosphere, the rest of the 9 inches contribute to the flow
语法2
Most of Portugal’s 250,000 university students boycotted classes in a one-day strike to protest a law that requires them to contribute $330 a year toward the cost of higher education, previously paying $7 per year.
A. year toward the cost of higher education, previously paying $7 per year B. year toward the cost of higher education, for which was previously paid $7 per year]
C. year, compared to the previously $7 per year, toward the cost of higher education
D. year toward the cost of higher education, instead of the $7 per year required previously
E.year as opposed to the $7 per year required previously for the cost of higher education
Most of Portugal’s 250,000 university students boycotted classes in a one-day strike to protest a law that requires them to contribute $330 a year toward the cost of higher education, previously paying $7 per year.
A. year toward the cost of higher education, previously paying $7 per year B. year toward the cost of higher education, for which was previously paid $7 per year]
C. year, compared to the previously $7 per year, toward the cost of higher education
D. year toward the cost of higher education, instead of the $7 per year required previously
E.year as opposed to the $7 per year required previously for the cost of higher education |