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2020考研英语是否难度史上最大?多少考生卡在了英语国家线?故强哭者

2020考研英语是否难度史上最大?多少考生卡在了英语国家线?

考研英语历年来都是考生考研复习的重点,因其题型设置复杂,阅读理解长难句多而让众多考生头疼,考研英语从难度上来看实际上高于英语六级难度,因此考生在做题时会感觉比较困难,每年考研英语结束都会听到考生关于考研英语难度的吐槽,尤其是今年考研英语考试结束后,有许多考生都说今年考研英语难度特别大,那么2020考研英语是否难度史上最大?在此作为考研老师,根据自己对这几年考研英语试题的研究,认为2020考研英语难度与2019年考研英语难度持平,难度低于2018年考研英语难度,并不是难度史上最大。主要依据有三点:一是从考研英语阅读理解来看,这部分分值占40%分数,2020考研英语阅读理解试题中没有特别有争议的选项,各个选项之间的差异性比较大,考生不容易受到迷惑。在阅读理解中长难句也不多,考生阅读后很容易翻译出来,也没有太多超出考研大纲的考研英语单词,整体上讲考研英语阅读理解难度与2019年考研英语持平,因此2020考研英语难度并不是史上最大。二是从考研英语作文来看,考研英语分值占用分数30%,2020考研英语小作文没太大难度,甚至比2019考研英语作文难度还要低,考生不会感觉无处下手,考生只要把平时学习记住的英语句子和模板运用上就轻松得分。而英语大作文主题几乎是考生平时复习到的知识点,写作起来难度也不大,很容易把平时的一些作文模板套用上。综合来看,2020考研英语难度与过去几年的考研英语作文一样,延续了作文难度一般的出题风格,并不是难度史上最大。三是从考研英语其他题型来看,这部分分数大概有30分,分别是完形填空、新题型、翻译题,今年考研英语的完形填空虽然有一定的难度,难度比2019年考研英语难度略高,新题型在选项设置上要比2019年考研英语难度要高,翻译题难度没太大难度,难度与2019年考研英语翻译题难度持平。因此从上述三点来看,阅读理解难度与2019考研英语持平、作文难度要略低2019考研英语作文,其他题型部分难度略高于2019考研英语难度,综合起来2020考研英语难度与2019考研英语难度持平,因此难度并不能称为史上最大。但是考研英语对于大部分考生而言仍然是一道门槛,每年有很多考生因为考研英语没有过国家线而没有进入考研复试。那么每年有多少考生英语卡在了英语国家线上呢?虽然没有公开的考研统计资料,但是根据老师每年的考研观察,自己的学生每年至少有30%左右的考生会因为考研英语成绩低,而卡在了英语国家线上,即使这些考生其他科目都成绩很高,也不能进入考研复试,对考生而言非常地遗憾。因此也提醒今后考研的考生一定要把考研英语复习好,这样才更有把握考上硕士研究生。

富二代

2020考研英语真题考情总结及2021考研备考建议

2020考研已经落下帷幕,每一个即将2021考研的同学最需要的就是了解考研英语并且要知道考研英语包括两套卷子,分别是英语一及英语二,更要知道自己所要考的是英语一还是英语二的题目?根据对于试卷的分析以及对于相关资料的参考,可作出如下总结,接下来说下英语一、二究竟具体考查什么?从总体上讲,考研英语所要求的基本功:一,词汇。考生应能熟记大纲所要求的大概5500的词汇及相关表达。除了解词汇的基础意思外,考生还应弄懂间的关系,如近、反义词等等;及搞懂词汇间的相关搭配,如动、介搭配、形容词与介词搭配、形容词与名词的搭配;掌握词汇生成的常规知识,比如词源、词根、词缀等。二,语法结构。考生要娴熟分析语法结构,其中有:名词、代词的数及格的组成及应用;动词时态问题、语态的组成及相关应用;形容词及副词的比较级和最高级的组成及应用;经常用到的连接词的词义组成及其用法;非谓语动词(具体包括不定式、动名词、分词)的组成及应用;虚拟语气的组成及应用;各种从句(包括定从、主从、表从等等)及强调句型的组成及应用;倒装句,插入语的组成及应用。总而言之,考研英语对语言技能的要求包括以下两点:一,阅读。要求广大考生能够辨识出不同题材及体裁的文章。题材包含经管、社科、文化等,体裁具体有说明文、议论文及记叙文。还包括要读懂与本人学习或工作相关的材料、技术说明及产品介绍等等。二,写作。考生应会写不同类型的应用文体,有私人及公务信函、备忘录、报告等等,以及一般的描述性、记叙性、说明性及议论性的文题。短文应点明中心,切中题意,结构清楚,措辞严谨,没有明显语言错误即可。全国研究生统一入学考试作为选拔人才的考试类型,对于考生的英语水准上要求比较高,因此考生有必要科学评估自己的英语水准,了解自身与考研英语要求间都有哪些差距,从而在自己的在整个学习及复习过程中能更有目的性和规划性的复习。要根据自身水平而制定的科学合理、切实可行的学习方案。

三婶

2020考研英语一试题太难?考生:整个卷子就只会写作文

2020考研英语今天下午结束,在考研英语考试结束后很多考生都在吐槽今年考研英语的难度太大,尤其是考研英语一的难度比较大,一些考生在考完了英语后已经决定要考研二战,一些考生考完英语后认为整个卷子自己就只会写作文而已,而英语完形填空、阅读理解、新型题、翻译题的难度都比较大,因此有部分考生认为2020考研英语一的难度为历年最高,比过去考研英语最难的年份还要难。那么2020考研英语一试题太难吗?考生:整个卷子就只会做英语作文。首先来分析考研英语一的完形填空来看,难度不是很大,至少完形填空的难度与过去十年的完形填空难度相比没那么大,考察的很全面,考生想要全部做对也很难,但是如果想做对一半难度不大。考虑到完形填空这部分题往往是考生最后才开始做,所以一些考生会因为时间紧张而慌忙做题导致错误率比较高,客观的讲完形填空难度和去年持平。其次分析考研一英语作文,考研英语一的小作文和大作文难度都不大,都是考生复习考研英语作文时候经常会面对到的话题,考生在考场上看到这些英语作文题目的时候,肯定不会那么的紧张,只需要把自己记住的短语词汇和句子正确运用就好。和2019考研英语一作文难度对比来看,2020考研英语一作文难度不大,题型属于常规题型。再次分析考研英语一阅读理解,在四篇阅读理解中前两篇的阅读理解难度比较大,后两篇的考研英语阅读理解难度比较小,如果考生一开始就做第一篇考研英语一阅读理解估计心理防线会崩溃,会影响考生的考研发挥,综合来看前两篇考研英语一阅读理解难度要比后面两篇考研英语一阅读理解难度高出30%左右,而2020考研英语阅读理解与2019考研英语阅读理解对比来看,今年考研英语一阅读理解难度要高一些,阅读理解比较差的同学在这部分失误比较多,想得高分不容易。最后分析考研英语一的翻译题和新型题,翻译题难度不大,会有一部分生僻单词比如文艺复兴的英语单词考生会觉得比较难,但是客观讲这个单词也属于考研常见的单词,考生不应该不认识这个单词。翻译题的长难句、词汇和往年相比难度有提高自己但是难度不大,考生只需要正常发挥就可以。而考研英语一的新型题今年考生觉得比较难,在各个选项之中徘徊,不知道选择哪一个,个人认为新型题的难度比去年考研英语一的新型题难度大,很多学生很容易在这部分题失分。综上所述,2020考研英语一整体难度并没有突破历年之最,也并不是最难的,具体来看考研英语一的完形填空、作文题、翻译题难度与往年一样,但是阅读理解和新型题给考生带来了难度,因此2020考研英语一试题难度与2019年考研英语一相比确实难度有所提高。

命之行也

2020考研英语(一)真题大作文解析

2019年12月21日下午17时,2020届考生结束了备受关注的英语学科考研,为过去一年甚或更久的辛苦“备战”画上了圆满的句号,着实令人振奋。众所周知,作文作为考研英语五大题型的核心题型之一,一直是考生备考的重点难点,也是议论的热点,那么笔者就以刚刚结束的考研英语一大作文为例,共同揭开大作文的“神秘面纱”,同时也为2021届考生的备考提供方向指南,以期有的放矢,斩获高分。2020考研英语一真题如下:Directions:Write an essay of 160-200 words based on the pictures below. In your essay, you should1) describe the picture briefly,2) interpret the implied meaning, and3) give your comments.Write your answer on the ANSWER SHEET. (20 points)写作分析1. 考题形式:图画作文图画作文在形式上延续过去十余年,范围上属于大纲明确范围,一直是英语一大作文考生备考的重点,具体而言,考查形式为双图题,虽然和2018,2019的不同,但考研的历史上,最早可以追溯到2003,近几年比如2016,2017出的也是双图题,因此就形式而言难度不大;2. 话题范围: 习惯,自律,时间管理,效率,防范拖延,行动等相关主题就话题范围而言,依然考的是历年真题考频最高的个人修养类,相关话题在历届考研真题中可以说屡见不鲜,如2008 “合作”;2012 “乐观”;2014“孝顺”,2017—“实践”等。同时,北京文都在考前押题班等多次课程中反复强调个人品质类为热点话题,需重点关注。话题内容并不生疏,难度偏易;3. 具体撰写:宏观角度---布局谋篇首段为图画描述段,可用两到三个长句子具体描述图画内容,注意双图题必须两幅图都要描述到位,不能有遗漏,但可以在具体写作时就其中某一幅图有所侧重;主体段为围绕主题的具体论述,可从意义分析或原因分析等多维角度进行论述;尾段为总结段,正面话题可从:总结上文、回应主题、提出希望三个方面作结。微观角度---遣词造句1)词汇、句法:考研英语作为英语阶段的高级测试,对词和句的要求要远远高于四六级等等级测试。从词汇角度来说,要注意少用或不用被历届学生用俗套的词,而多用一些熟词的生僻含义或“高大上”的词汇,于细微处彰显写作功底;从句法角度来说,句子结构的丰富多样性直接与得分正相关,因而要多运用句式解构复杂的句子,比如复合句(名词性从句、定语从句、状语从句)、特殊句型(倒装句、强调句、there be句型)、独立主格、非谓语动词等,以体现自己在句意表达上的优势所在。2)避免常见错误:具体用词上,注意基本语法错误,如名词单复数:动词的时态语态:被动语态的-ed形式,形近词混用等问题;构句上,英语与汉语不同,为形合语言,这就要求考生在写作时不仅要关注内容的契合,也要对前后句形式上的相合,也就是,如前后句语义关系密切,要有意识地使用关联词、分词等形式把二者紧密结合起来,以使行文鲜活生动,助力高分作文。

至愿

2020考研英语试题难度太大?考研英语国家线变化都有哪些规律?

2020年考研英语结束后很多学生在感叹:今年英语试题太难了,考生们纷纷表示考研英语阅读理解难度难出新高度,新题型难度也比往年要大。但是我们客观理性的分析,从历年考研英语结束后考生们的反映来看,每年考生考完英语后都会有相似的反应,那就是每年考生都会觉得自己年份的英语试题难度大。这里面既有考生个人发挥的因素影响,也有眼光局限的问题。由于考生没有经历过多次考研,因此很难真正判断考研英语真题的难度如何。2020考研英语试题难度太大?考研英语国家线变化都有哪些规律?考研英语不管难度如何变化,作文、翻译、完形填空难度基本难度变化不大,其实考生感觉考研难度大的也仅仅是考研英语阅读理解而已,另外新题型很多学生觉得难,但是这部分题对考生分数影响有限,一方面是因为分值比较低,另一方面是因为即使题简单,考生也很少做全对,即使题变难了,考生也可能会做正确三个左右,因此新题型试题难度变化对考生最后成绩影响不大,反而是考研英语阅读理解难度对考生最后成绩影响比较大。因此尽管很多考生都在吐槽2020考研英语太难了,认为考研英语阅读理解难度比较大,比去年考研英语阅读理解难度高,但是客观理性地讲难度也没有高出太多,整体难度没有高出往年多少,只能说难度高了一些,但是并不能说太难,考生复习到位还是能够得出正确答案,考出理想的成绩。既然考研英语难度不是太大,那么考研英语国家线变化都有哪些规律呢?根据自己对考研的研究,认为总体上讲考研英语国家线变化有三个基本规律,一是考研英语国家线如果上涨或者下降,变化幅度大概在1-5分范围以内。从近10年考研英语国家线变化来看,基本上如果考研国家线上升最多也是提高5分。二是考研英语国家线很少连续几年一直提高,考虑到2019年考研英语国家线大部分专业已经提高,因此判断2020考研英语国家线会继续提高的可能性并不是很大,但是很可能会保持在2019年的水平。三是经管类专业和文学专业考研英语国家线一直为各个专业最高,理工科专业考研英语国家线比较低,即使上升也是在0分多一点,对于理工科学生难度不大,农学这些冷门专业考研英语国家线最低,考生压力最小。

天之苍苍

2020考研英语到底该怎么准备?

现在已经六月了,还有很多才下定决心的同学过来询问考研英语怎么准备,下面惊呼君就系统的给大家说说~一、认清自己的水平复习最重要的就是了解自己的基础情况。很多同学都不知道自己的英语水平是怎么样的,感觉自己基础很差就认为自己是零基础,感觉自己认识些单词就是基础比较好了...SO,惊呼君现在就教大家如何认清自己的基础:词汇量!现在很多单词的软件,比如百词斩之类的都可以测试词汇量,大家可以在上面测试一下阅读单词量:如果低于4500,那么单词量是很差的了;如果高于5000及以上,那么词汇量上还是可以的!!!下面给大家放张惊呼班同学的词汇量看一下↓语法!大家可以在网上找几套历年考研英语真题的句子分析一下,看看自己能完成多少:如果几套卷子上的题有80%的题都做不出来的同学,英语基础可能就是很差了,如果能做对一半以及以上的题,英语基础就还是比较好的了~如果自己的基础情况都清楚了,下面就是关于考研复习资料的挑选了~由于不同基础的适用资料也不一样,惊呼君给不同基础的同学推荐了不同的资料,大家可以参考一下~①基础较差的同学(词汇量低,语法不好):红宝书+句句真研+张剑黄皮书②基础较好的同学(词汇量好,语法较好):恋练有词+何凯文长难句+张剑黄皮书还有一些同学要么词汇量好,要么语法好,所以惊呼君把市面上好用的教材都整理出来了,大家可以根据自己的情况选择↓二、明确复习方向首先我们需要明白的是:只背单词是无法满足考研的基本需求的!!考研除了单词,重要的还有句子,一大串形容词,副词,名词,从句组合在一起很长的句子~很多人把重心都放在记单词上面,最终光认识单词读不懂句子,读不懂文章含义的人也是大多数~所以,在复习单词的同时,根据自己的基础情况,长难句的复习也应该融入我们的复习规划中~ 下面是惊呼君整理的每个阶段的复习方向,大家可以参考一下三、具体复习规划那么在复习过程中,如何复习长难句呢?下面惊呼君就具体的给大家说说具体的复习规划!1.基础阶段主要任务:打牢单词基础复习计划:①(按时间记单词)第一遍按照必考高频词→中频词→低频词的顺序记单词,恋练有词结合倍速视频。每天半个小时将视频中老师讲解的重点单词在书中着重标记出来,另用半个小时结合单词的搭配记单词。②每天20分钟(8.00-8.20)练字帖,王江涛老师的手印刷字帖或者衡水字帖都可以,重点是可以练字,不要纠结字帖书。2. 巩固阶段主要任务:结合长难句针对性的练习复习规划:①二刷单词书,只用单词书和单词软件,不需要再看视频课了。也按照高中低的顺序记单词,同时结合同义词,近义词,反义词扩展单词量。如果用恋练有词单词书,可以结合惊呼“恋练有词考研英语”小程序一起记。②每天做两个语法点的《句句真研》或其他语法书,做之前先把语法点标在旁边,看看标准答案是怎么分析的,对比一下自己和答案的区别。多看多做,理解不了的就结合对应的视频课看3. 强化阶段主要任务:真题训练,做错题分析笔记复习规划:①记单词,只用单词书和笔记本。连续记几个月,肯定会厌烦的,所以在这个月就只用半个小时记单词。将重难点,高考频的单词摘抄在笔记本上。把中文遮住,一眼记不住意思的单词也摘抄在笔记本上。②在这个阶段,考研英语的真题需要多做。主要是熟悉历年来的阅读文章类型,熟悉真题阅读出题的方向。做题的时候注意摘录文章中的陌生单词;做完之后研究自己做错的原因,记录问题(重点),是在熟悉阅读文章的单词后,在没有多少单词阻碍的情况下,具体研究自己易错的阅读题型是哪些,并且分析是什么原因造成这些错误的等等。③在这个阶段,要着重注意英语作文的积累。三天练习一篇作文,一字一句的写清楚,做完之后总结作文套话和素材,多背背。4. 冲刺阶段主要任务:真题练习+查漏补缺复习计划:①在考试前,四刷或五刷单词,按照单词量记。在这段时间,还要复习数学政治和专业课,所以每天记20个左右的单词就可以了(这个单词可以按照自己复习的情况来定)。②每天下午(2.00-5.00)做套卷,把所有题型从头到尾做一遍,然后继续重复精准分析、记单词步骤。重点是经过对易错题型的研究、总结和针对复习,对该题型有正确的思考思路。③每天半个小时,做笔记本上的摘抄的长难句,做完之后查漏补缺,看看哪里的语法还没有弄清楚,再回到语法书中看看。好了,以上就是惊呼君所分享的2020考研英语怎么准备的复习规划了,看完之后,如果大家还有什么问题,就私信评论吧~

吊人索

2020考研“分数落差”:专业课138分,英语才这么点?还有戏吗?

2020考研分数2020考研“分数落差”:专业课得了138分,英语才得这么点分?考生还有戏吗?上述2020考研考生的分数出现了落差,其专业课为138分,可以说是达到了上游水准,然而英语才52分!该考生已经伤心透顶,毕竟专业课考得还不错,而且数学能够上90分已经让其感觉还不错了,然而这要命的“英语一”怎么才这点分数呢? 清华大学的考生其实英语一的难度本身就要大一些,对考生的英语基础也有较高的要求,还有很多考生在50分以下!不要以为有那么多80分的大神,能考上75分已经是考研英语的凤毛麟角了!那么,问题是“52分的英语成绩还有戏吗?” 2019年的国家线(一)52分英语成绩:2019年“学术类”的分数线的回顾!要想知道今年的情况,咱们要么等待最新分数线,要么可以自己对比以下往年数据,然后你也差不多该有点数了。从该考生的专业课“经济学”来看,他应该属于“经济学”这一专业门类,其学术型的基础分数要求是A类为49分,而B类为46分。其实他还是有希望的,但是那些文科类的考生,比如文学学子则比较悬,因为文科的英语分数线一直比工科要来得高。 2019年的国家线(二)52分英语成绩:2019年“专业类”的分数线的回顾!如果这位考生是专业型的,那么其英语分数过国家线还没啥压力,因为最低分数还有30多分的呢!以艺术类的A类考生为例,其英语单科分数仅仅要求38分。这个分数只要你阅读和作文以及翻译都写了,那么估计也差不多了,再加上完形还能蒙对3个左右! 学生们等待考试单科线对于那些英语比较差的考生确实是一大痛点!因为说白了,单科线要么卡数学学渣,要么卡英语学渣。难道你还指望有人能够把考研政治考成60分以下吗?考研专业课也很难考不到90分啊! 考前的学生们52分过国家线?却和985差距甚远!说实在的,985高校的大部分招生部门都已经有自己的一套历史数据,因为他们是校内划线的。那34所高高在上的名校有这么多的学生报考,咱们可不指望985的招生办把英语分数线设置成国家线了。不仅如此,985大的英语分数是远大于国家线的,比如清华、北航等顶级名校的部分好专业甚至把英语调整为60分的单科线! 270分就能读研吗?270分就可以上研究生?直到今天还有人以为270分就可以上研究生?是的,也许可以!但是,270分基本上啥专业都上不了;然后,270分也没你想象中那么好考!你以为国家线那么好考?你知道英语平均分多少分吗?你知道英语50分有多难考?总分不也才500分,而且知识等级跟高中完全不是一个层次的,而且考研还需要复试!国家线和校线是不一样的,你考个270只能去个普通大学有什么用呢?我猜这个同学看的应该是体育学的国家线!不是看总分哦,单科不过线,总分再高也没用!不像高考偏科,你可以用其它科目来拉分,这个可不行。

古炉

2020考研英语,最真实的“做题历程”!考研人:是我本人!

考场外前情提要首先,替大伙吐槽一句:考场的桌椅是不是有点反人类设计?两场下来感觉腰要断了、腿要折了?然后,再说一说2020考研英语最真实的“做题历程”!很多学霸算是有史以来第一次这么无助!具体如下图。看来还不是一两个人觉得英语难!多少学生全程来回翻卷子,然后说:“什么玩意?”一样的!学霸最拿手的阅读都做崩了!哎!做第一篇 ?嗯?怎么有点难!在做第二篇的时候,自己已经瞌睡了,难度加大,算了!七选五是自己的最爱?是不是题目和答案有误?怎么对不上?怎么办?算了!还是回头蒙阅读!2020考研英语,最真实的“做题历程”!出考场的小情景把前几年的新题型都做了一遍的学生,一般感觉都能全对,结果今天都看不懂!除此之外,在提前交卷以后,当事人怕自己的大棉袄碰到一个大兄弟的卷子,于是就小心翼翼地拽着衣服一点一点地往外走。结果那大哥抓着他的衣服把他往外一推,他当时一脸懵逼,而且那家伙还瞪了他一眼,是抄答案了,还是站在那半分钟影响你答题了?越想越气! 考研人:是我本人裸考的都觉得英语一奇难,英语二稍好!本来裸考英语的人应该不会有什么感觉,但是2020裸考考研英语的就怕了!他们不会在做不出来的题上面浪费大量时间,然而今年的题却让他们觉得时间不够!而且到后面才发现剩下的都是难的题目,自己都不会做!清华大学但是英语二的难度还是能感觉出来的,翻译大约是初中水平,作文也挺好写的,起码没有不会表达的词语。阅读难度感觉没有六级得劲,其实刚做完型的时候,你应该有点不敢相信这是考研英语吧?我寻思裸考选手应该基本上都不认识才对!考场用具小作文没落款?估计那些裸考选手就想对答案,反正明天专业课那么多本书,也背不完了!他们甚至还在担心小作文没落款怎么办?扣多少?如果是全没落款就扣1分,落了一半款则扣0.5分! 小作文没落款在评分时属于“格式和语域”基本合理,是评分标准的第三档,最多扣一两分哦!没关系的!去年考英语一的很多人写信没落款,照样68分!考完就不用管了!2020考研考场外小作文考完,有人写完发现是告示,有人写完也没发现是告示,有人写完了也不知道是不是告示。不慌不慌!去年你们的学长写小作文没署名,大作文写偏题,最后69分!不要在无谓的事情上纠缠,学会放弃才能往前走!考完英语后考试历程(搞笑版)天生愚笨,资质不好,师父说“徒儿莫怕,为师传你速成功法”。于是你潜心修行,夜以继日。最终,风流倜傥的你执笔坐于考研试卷旁,相看两茫茫。这厮诡谲狡诈,一下镇住了你,“难不成这就是所谓的一物降一物?莫怕莫怕,且看你打破传统思维。”于是你一路对敌卷糊涂乱画,偷工减料,胡编乱造。无敌的你终笑傲到试卷末尾。附录英语已经过去,大家要听肖爷爷的劝告:考研政治结束,有人选6个“ABCD”?肖秀荣却叮嘱:别讨论答案!

耳之与形

逆袭78分大神亲身经验:2020考研怎么准备英语?

先说点题外话,简单介绍下我本科的英语学习情况,四级考了三次才过,次次裸考,没有背过单词。从大二过了4级,我还是没有体会到记单词的重要性,不记英语单词就算了,我英语课都没怎么上过- -到了大三纠结了一学期到底考不考研,最后到了寒假我才决定考研,院校都还没确定,就先买了本词汇书记着。暑假在家记英语单词,有可能就是因为很久不看,几乎从0开始,对单词的印象特别浅,背了就忘。大三下学期开学之后,我改变了下背单词的方法。接下来我会详细说下,考研怎么准备英语?(有些是看论坛里大神的经验我觉得不错的)背单词:我建议基础不好前一个月先别做真题了,因为在单词和句子的基础非常薄弱的情况下,做真题的效果是非常差的。刚开始复习英语的第一个月,背单词的策略是大量接触。复习英语第1个月记单词方法:每天都花近3个小时过单词,以我用的闪过英语《考研词汇闪过》为例,必考词1 list大概是85左右的单词量,每天两个list的单词。1个单词用1分钟基本就需要2个半小时,边背边把单词的汉语意思写在本子上,然后还有半小时干嘛呢,默写。默写就是加深你对单词的印象,我建议必考词是一定要默写的!!基础差,多默写几遍,我就不信记不住!然后把自己默写错的,单独挑出来总结。第二天就不用再默写前一天的了,看一遍就行了。主要就是默写总结的+新一天背诵的单词。依次类推,一个月就这样复习必考词。第一个月结束后,你单词就过了两遍了,之后背单词的时间也就没这么多了。之后几个月的记单词方法:单词是每天都要记的,只不过是单词完整的记忆时间会随之减少。在之后的单词记忆中我建议把熟词僻义也要带上,除了核心必考词,熟词僻义也是考研词汇考察的点。还是每天过单词,然后过了默写。不过之后的单词记忆就要提高速度了,会的就直接过,也不用在本子上记汉语意思了。总之:单词一定要多过几遍,每天都要接触,不要细致的过了一遍后之后都不怎么看了。考研阅读存在着大量的长难句,所以打好长长难句基础也很重要,我看的就是张国静团队的长难句网课,每天1个半小时,一个月学完一个课程。刷真题:(阅读为主)(以英一的真题为例)97-04年的真题:难度较低,适合在一个月用来练手。05-12年的真题:这6套可以在英语单词和语法基础都提高了之后,用来认真做的!现在出题有点反套路了,所以做阅读真题的时候主要就是练思路(读选项—找定位—比对选项和定位句—排除干扰项—联系主旨选出正确项)13-18年的真题:近期的真题无疑是重点,在这一阶段,三天一套真题的速度应该是差不多的,可以留出两套最后练手。做真题阅读的方法是先做一遍,然后进行单词和句子的分析,标注不会的单词,弄懂没有看明白的句子。(把自己觉得不熟、好的句子都可以总结在本子上)之后对选项进行解析,主要是比对各选项和文章中目标句之间的差异,理解出题人设陷阱的点,这些参考书(推荐《考研真相》)上都会有所涉及。在做过三套真题后,一定要进行一次总结,反思不足,再继续做下去。真题中作文、翻译、完形(最后三个题型重要程度:作文>翻译>完形)我主要就说说作文,作文是一定要复习的,基础差建议你早点开始背常用的词汇、句式、段落、模版、整理一些自己需要用的句子,作文并不是太能拉分。翻译和完形,我觉得是相对不用下功夫去专门研究的了,因为这两个题型主要就是考察你英语整体水平的,水平提高了自然就提高了。而且阅读是40分(新题型10分其实也算阅读),阅读分高了英语自然也不会差到哪去。参考资料我个人认为参考资料还是很重要的,之前看别的同学在用的资料跟风去买了本,发现里面的解析根本不适合我这种基础弱的。我总结了下我用的书,你可以参考下。基础薄弱专用——太阳城考研英语3件套《非常词汇》:在660个句子记住2000+核心词汇,比较容易理解。《考研真相》,一词一句把真题里的词汇、语法解析的很详细,基础薄弱专用。《写作160篇》(英二写作宝中宝)常用词汇、句型、模板,总结的很全,还有3大定律和黄金法则来提分的。基础好、考名校必用——尖刀侠3件套闪过英语《考研词汇闪过》适合时间紧,想快速背单词的,按照重要程度划分必考词+基础词+偶考词+超纲词,根据自己的情况,可优先背必考词。尖刀侠《考研英语真题倍速快解》总结4个题型的解题方法,可以直接套用,帮你提高做题速度和正确率。尖刀侠《考研英语高分作文36法则》36个高分作文句式突破的方法,把常规作文写成高分作文。这本书是学长学姐推荐给我的。张国静团队的网课:是今年比较受欢迎的网课,推荐的人还挺多的。2020考研怎么准备英语,今天就先说到这里了。

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2020考研英语一真题及答案「完整版」!

2020考研英语一真题及答案【完整版】!【完形】Directions: Read the following text. Choose the best word (s) for each numbered blank and mark A, B, C or D on the ANSWER SHEET. (10 points)Even if families don't sit down to eat together as frequently as before, millions of Britons will nonetheless have got a share this weekend of one of that nation's great traditions: the Sunday roast. 1 a cold winter's day, few culinary pleasures can 2 it. Yet as we report now. The food police are determined our health. That this 3 should be rendered yet another quilty pleasure 4 to damage our health.The Food Standards Authority (FSA) has 5 a public worming about the risks of a compound called acrylamide that forms in some foods cooked 6 high temperatures. This means that people should 7 crisping their roast potatoes, reject thin -crust pizzas and only 8 toast their bread. But where is the evidence to support such adarmlist advice? 9 studies have shown that acrylamide can cause neurological damage in mice, there is no 10 evidence that it causes cancer in humans.Scientists say the compound is 11 to cause cancer but have no hard scientific proof 12 the precautionary principle it could be argued that it is 13 to follow the FSA advice. 14 it was rumourded that smoking caused cancer for years before the evidence was found to prove a 15Doubtless a piece of boiled feef can always be 16 up on Sunday alongside some steamed vegetables, without the York shire pudding and no wine. But would life be worth living? 17 ,the FSA says it is not telling people to cut out roast foods 18 , but rece their lifetime intake.However its 19 risks coming a cross as being pushy and overprotective. Constant health scares just 20 with no one listening.1. [A]In [B]Towards [C]on [D]Till2. [A ]match [B]express [C]satisfy [D]influence3.[A]patience [B]enjoyment [C]surprise [D]concem4.[A]intensified [B]privileged [C] compelled [D]guaranteed5. [A]issued [B]received [C]ignored [D]cancelled6. [A] under [B]at [C]for [D]by7. [A]forget [B]regret [C]finish [D] avoid8. [A]partially [B]regularly [C] easily [D]initially9. [A]Unless [B]Since [C]If [D]While10.[A] secondary [B]extermal [C] conclusive [D] negative11.[A]insufficient [B]bound [C]likely [D]slow12.[A]On the basis of [B]At the cost of [C] In addition to [D]In contrast to13.[A]interesting [B]advisable [C]urgent [D]fortunate14.[A]As usual [B]In particular [C]By definition [D]After all15.[A]resemblance [B]combination [C] connection [D]pattern16.[A]made [B]served [C]saved [D]used17.[A]To be fair [B]For instance [C]To be brief [D]In general18.[A]reluctantly [B]entirely [C] graally [D] carefully19.[A] promise [B] experience [C]campaign [D] competition20.[A]follow up [B]pick up [C] open up [D]end up答案(1-20)1. on2. match3. enjoyment4. intensified5. issued6. at7. avoid8. easily9. while10. conclusive11. bound12. on the basis of13. advisable14. after all15. connection16. served17. to be fair18. entirely19. campaign20. end up【阅读】Section III Reading ComprehensionPart A Directions: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. Mark your answers on the ANSWER SHEET. (40 points)Text 1A group of labour MPs, among them Yvette Cooper, are bringing in the new year with a call to institute a UK "town of culture" award. The proposal is that it should sit alongside the existing city of culture title, which was held by Hull in 2017 and has been awarded to Coventry for Zozl. Cooper and her colleagues argue that the success of the crown for Hull, where it brought in220m of investment and an avalache of arts, out not to be confined to cities.Britain' town, it is true are not prevented from applying, but they generally lack the resources to put together a bit to beat their bigger competitions. A town of culture award could, it is argued, become an annual event, attracting funding and creating jobs.Some might see the proposal as a boo by prize for the fact that Britain is no longer be able to apply for the much more prestigious title of European capital of culture, a sought-after award bagged by Glasgow in 1990 and Livorpool in 2008. "A cynic might speculate that the UK is on the verge of disappearing into an endless fever of self-celebration in its desperation to reinvent itself for the post-Brexit world: after town of culture, who knows that will follow-village of culture? Suburb of culture? Hamlet of culture?It is also wise to recall that such titles are not a cure-all. A badly run "year of culture"washes in and out of a place like the tide, bringing prominence for a spell but leaving no lasting benefits to the community. The really successful holders of such titles are those that do a great deal more than fill hotel bedrooms and bring in high-profile arts events and good press for a year. They transform the aspirations of the people who live there; they nudge the self-image of the city into a bolder and more optimistic light.It is hard to get right, and requires a remarkable degree of vision, as well as cooperation between city authorities, the private sector, community groups and cultural organisations. But it can be done: Glasgow's year as European capital of culture can certainly be seen as one of complex series of factors that have turned the city into the power of art, music and theatre that it remains today.A "town of culture" could be not just about the arts but about honouring a town's peculiarities-helping sustain its high street, supporting local facilities and above all celebrating its people and turn it into action.21. Cooper and her colleagues argue that a "town of culture" award could [A] consolidate the town-city ties in Britain.[B] promote cooperation among Britain's towns.[C] increase the economic strength of Britain's towns.[D] focus Britain's limited resources on cultural events.22. According to Paragraph 2, the proposal might be regarded by some as [A] a sensible compromise.[B] a self-deceiving attempt.[C] an eye-cotching bonus.[D] an inaccessible target.23. The author suggests that a title holder is successful only if it [A] endeavours to maintain its image.[B] meets the aspirations of its people.[C] brings its local arts to prominence.[D] commits to its long-term growth.24. Glasgow is mentioned in Paragraph 3 to present [A] a contrasting case.[B] a supporting example.[C]a background story.[D] a related topic.25. What is the author's attitude towards the proposal?[A] Skeptical[B] Objective[C] Favourable[D] Critical答案(21-25)21.D focus Britain's limited resources on cultural events.22.B a self-deceiving attempt.23.D commits to its long-term growth.24.B a supporting example.25.C Favourable.Text2Scientific publishing has long been a licence to print money, Scientists need journals in which to publish their research, so they will supply the articles without monetary reward. Other scientists perform the specialised work of peer review also for free, because it is a central element in the acquisition of status and the proction of scientific knowledge.With the content of papers secured for free, the publisher needs only find a market for its journal. Until this century, university libraries were not very price sensitive. Scientific publishers routinely report profit margins approaching 40% on their operations, at a time when the rest of the publishing instry is in an existential crisis.The Dutch giant Elsevier, which claims to publish 25% of the scientific papers proced in the world, made profits of more than f 900m last year, while UK universities alone spent more than f 210m in 2016 to enable researchers to access their own publicly funded research;both figures seem to rise unstoppably despite increasingly desperate efforts to change them.The most drastic, and thoroughly illegal, reaction has been the emergence of Sci-Hub, a kind of global photocopier for scientific papers, set up in 2012, which now claims to offer access to every pay walled article published since 2015. The success of Sci-Hub, which relies on researchers passing on copies they have themselves legally accessed, shows the legal ecosystem has lost legitimacy among its users and must be transformed so that it works for all participants.In Britain the move towards open access publishing has been driven by funding bodies.In some ways it has been very successful. More than half of all British scientific research is now published under open access terms; either freely available from the moment of publication,or pay walled for a year or more so that the publishers can make a profit before being placed on general release.Yet the new system has not worked out any cheaper for the universities. Publishers have responded to the demand that they make their proct free to readers by charging their writers fees to cover the costs of preparing an article. These range from around500 to $5,000.A report last year pointed out that the costs both of subscriptions and of these "article preparation costs" had been steadily rising at a rate above inflation.In some ways the scientific publishing model resembles the economy of the social internet:labour is provided free in exchange for the hope of status, while huge profits are made by a few big firms who run the market places. In both cases, we need a rebalancing of power.26. Scientific publishing is seen as "a licence to print money" partly because [A] its funding has enjoyed a steady increase.[B] its marketing strategy has been successful.[C] its payment for peer review is reced.[D] its content acquisition costs nothing.!27. According to Paragraphs 2 and 3, scientific publishers Elsevier have [A] thrived mainly on university libraries.[B] gone through an existential crisis.[C] revived the publishing instry.[D] financed researchers generously.28. How does the author feel about the success of Sci-Hub? [A] Relieved.[B] Puzzled.[C] Concerned.[D] Encouraged.29. It can be learned from Paragraphs 5 and 6 that open access terms [A] allow publishers some room to make money.[B] render publishing much easier for scientists.[C] rece the cost of publication substantially.[D] free universities from financial burdens.30. Which of the following characterises the scientific publishing model?[A] Trial subscription is offered.[B] Labour triumphs over status.[C]Costs are well controlled.[D] The few feed on the many.答案(26-30)26.D its content acquisition costs nothing.27.A thrived mainly on university libraries.28.D Encouraged.29.A allow publishers some room to make money.30.D The few feed on the many.Text 3Progressives often support diversity mandates as a path to equality and a way to level the playing field. But all too often such policies are an insincere form of virtue-signaling that benefits only the most privileged and does little to help average people.A pair of bills sponsored by Massachusetts state Senator Jason Lewis and House Speaker Pro Tempore Patricia Haddad, to ensure "gender parity" on boards and commissions, provide a case in point.Haddad and Lewis are concerned that more than half the state-government board are lessthan40 percent female. In order to ensure that elite women have more such opportunities, they have proposed imposing government quotas. If the bills become law, state boards and commissions will be required to set aside 50 percent of board seats for women by 2022.The bills are similar to a measure recently adopted in Califomia, which last year became the first state to require gender quotas for private companies. In signing the measure, California Governor Jerry Brown admitted that the law, which expressly classifies people on the basis of sex, is probably unconstitutional.The US Supreme Court frowns on sex based classifications unless they are designed to address an "important" policy interest, Because the California law applies to all boards, even where there is no history of prior discrimination, courts are likely to rule that the law violates the constitutional guarantee of "equal protection".But are such government mandates even necessary? Female participation on corporate boards may not currently mirror the percentage of women in the general population, but so what?The number of women on corporate boards has been steadily increasing without government interference. According to a study by Catalyst, between 2010 and 2015 the share of women on the boards of global corporations increased by 54 percent.Requiring companies to make gender the primary qualification for board membership will inevitably lead to less experienced private sector boards. That is exactly what happened when Norway adopted a nationwide corporate gender quota.Writing in The New Republic, Alice Lee notes that increasing the number of opportunities for board membership without increasing the pool of qualified women to serve on such boards has led to a "golden skirt "phenomenon, where the same elite women scoop up multiple seats on a variety of boards.Next time somebody pushes corporate quotas as a way to promote gender equity,remember that such policies are largely self-serving measures that make their sponsors feelgood but do little to help average women.31.The author believes that the bills sponsored by Lewis and Haddad will [A] help little to rece gender bias.[B] pose a threat to the state government.[C] raise women's position in politics.[D] greatly broaden career options.32. Which of the following is true of the Califormia measure?[A] It has irritated private business owners.[B] It is welcomed by the Supreme Court.[C] It may go against the Constitution.[D] It will settle the prior controversies.33. The author mentions the study by Catalyst to illustrate [A] the harm from arbitrary board decision. [B]the importance of constitutional guarantees.[C] the pressure on women in global corporations.[D] the needlessness of government interventions.34. Norway's adoption of a nationwide corporate gender quota has led to [A] the underestimation of elite women's role[B] the objection to female participation on boards.[C]the entry of unqualified candidates into the board.[D] the growing tension between labor and management.35. Which of the following can be inferred from the text?[A] Women's need in employment should be considered.[B] Feasibility, should be a prime concern in policy making.[C] Everyone should try hard to promote social justice.[D] Major social issues should be the focus of legislation.答案(31-35)31.A help little to rece gender bias.32.C It may go against the Constitution.33.D the needlessness of government interventions.34.C the entry of unqualified candidates into the board.35.B Feasibility should be a prime concern in policymaking.Text4 :Last Thursday, the French Senate passed a digital services tax, which would impose an entirely new tax on large multinationals that provide digital services to consumers or users in France. Digital services include everything from providing a platform for selling goods and services online to targeting advertising based on user data, and the tax applies to gross revenue from such services. Many French politicians and media outlets have referred to this as a"GAFA tax," meaning that it is designed to apply primarily to companies such as Google,Apple, Facebook and Amazon-in other words, multinational tech companies based in the United States.The digital services tax now awaits the signature of President Emmanuel Macron, who has expressed support for the measure, and it could go into effect within the next few weeks.But it has already sparked significant controversy, with the Unite Sates trade representative opening an investigation into whether the tax discriminates against American companies,which in turn could lead to trade sanctions against France.The French tax is not just a unilateral move by one country in need of revenue. Instead,the digital services tax is part of a much larger trend, with countries over the past few years proposing or putting in place an alphabet soup of new international tax provisions. These have included Britain's DPT (diverted profits tax).Australia's MAAL (multinational antiavoidance, law), and India's SEP (significant economic presence) test, to name but a few. At the same time, the European Union. Spain,Britain and several other countries have all seriously contemplated digital services taxes.These unilateral developments differ in their specifics, but they are all designed to tax multinationals on income and revenue that countries believe they should have a right to tax,even if international tax rules do not grant them that right. In other words, they all share a view that the international tax system has failed to keep up with the current economy.In response to these many unilateral measures, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) is currently working with 131 countries to reach aconsensus by the end of 2020 on an international solution. Both France and the United States are involved in the organization's work, but France's digital services tax and the American response raise questions about what the future holds for the international tax system.France's planned tax is a clear warning: Unless a broad consensus can be reached on reforming the international tax system, other nations are likely to follow suit, and American companies will face a cascade of different taxes from dozens of nations that will prove burdensome and costly.36.The French Senate has passed a bill to [A] regulate digital services platforms.[B] protect French companies interests.[C] impose a levy on tech multinationals.[D] curb the influence of advertising.37. It can be learned from Paragraph 2 that the digital services tax [A] may trigger countermeasures against France.[B] is apt to arouse criticism at home and abroad.[C] aims to ease international trade tensions.[D] will prompt the tech giants to quit France.38. The countries adopting the unilateral measures share the opinion that [A] redistribution of tech giants' revenue must be ensured.[B] the current international tax system needs upgrading.[C] tech multinationals' monopoly should be prevented.[D] all countries ought to enjoy equal taxing rights.39. It can be learned from Para 5 that the OECO's current work [A] is being resisted by US companies.[B] needs to be readjusted immediately.[C] is faced with uncertain prospects.[D] needs to in involve more countries.40. Which of the following might be the best title for this text?[A] France Is Confronted with Trade Sanctions[B] France leads the charge on Digital Tax[C] France Says "NO" to Tech Multinationals[D] France Demands a Role in the Digital Economy答案(36-40)36.C impose alevy on tech multinationals.37.A may trigger countermeasures against France.38.B the current international tax system needs upgrading39.C is faced with uncertain prospects.40.B France leads the charge on Digital TaxPart B Directions:In the following text, some sentences have been removed. For Questions 41-45, choose the most suitable one from the fist A-G to fit into each of the numbered blanks. There are two extra choices, which do not fit in any of the gaps. Mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET. (10 points)[A] Eye fix actions are brief[B] Too much eye contact is instinctively felt to be rude[C] Eye contact can be a friendly social signal[D] Personality can affect how a person reacts to eye contact[E] Biological factors behind eye contact are being investigated [F] Most people are not comfortable holding eye contact with strangers[G] Eye contact can also be aggressive.In a social situation, eye contact with another person can show that you are paying attention in a friendly way, But it can also be antagonistic such as when a political candidate turns toward their competitor ring a debate and makes eye contact that signals hostility.Here's what hard science reveals about eye contact: We know that a typical infant will instinctively gaze into its mother's eyes, and she will look back. This mutual gaze is a major part of the attachment between mother and child. In althood, looking someone else in a pleasant way can be a complimentary sign of paying attention. It can catch someone's attention in a crowded room, "Eye contact and smile" can signal availability and confidence, a common-sense notion supported in studies by psychologist Monica Moore.42. Neuroscientist Bonnie Augeung found that the hormone oxytocin increased the amount of eye contact from men toward the interviewer ring a brief interview when the direction of their gaze was recorded. This was also found in high- functioning men with some autistic spectrum symptoms, who may tend to avoid eye contact. Specific brain regions that respond ring direct gaze are being explored by other researches, using advanced methods of brain scanning.43. With the use of eye-tracking technology, Julia Minson of the Harvard Kennedy School of Government concluded that eye contact can signal very different kinds of messages,depending on the situation. While eye contact may be a sign of connection or trust in friendly situations, it's more likely to be associated with dominance or intimidation in adversarial situations. "Whether you' re a politician or a parent, it might be helpful to keep in mind that trying to maintain eye contact may backfire if you' re trying to convince someone who has a different set of beliefs than you," said Minson.44. When we look at a face or a picture, our eyes pause on one spot at a time, often on the eyes or mouth. These pauses typically occur at about three per second, and the eyes then jump to another spot, until several important points in the image. are registered like a series of snapshots. How the whole image is then assembled and perceived is still a mystery although it is the subject of current research.45. In people who score high in a test of neuroticism, a personality dimension associated with self-consciousness and anxiety, eye contact triggered more activity associated with avoidance,according to the Finnish researcher Jari Hietanen and colleagues "Our findings indicate that people do not only feel different when they are the centre of attention but that their brain reactions also differ." A more direct finding is that people who scored high for negative emotions like anxiety looked at others for shorter periods of time and reported more comfortable feelings when others did not look directly at them.答案(41-45)41. C Eye contact can be a friendly social signal42.E Biological factors behind eye contact are being investigated43.G Eye contact can also be aggressive44.A Eye fixactions are brief45.D Personality can affect how a person reacts to eye contactPart CDirections: Read the following text carefully and then translate the underlined segments into Chinese. Your translation should be written neatly on the ANSWER SHEET. (10points)Following the explosion of creativity in Florence ring the 14h century known as the Renaissance, the modern world saw a departure from what it had once known. It turned from God and the authority of the Roman Catholic Church and instead favoured a more humanistic approach to being. Renaissance ideas had spread throughout Europe well into the 17h century,with the arts and sciences flourishing extraordinarily among those with a more logical disposition. (46) with the Church's teachings and ways of thinking eclipsed by the Renaissance,the gap between the Medieval and modern periods had been bridged leading to new and unexplored itellectual territories.During the Renaissance, the great minds of Nicolaus Copernicus, Johannes Kepler and Galileo Galilei demonstrated the power of scientific study and discovery. (47) Before each of their revelations many thinkers at the time had sustained more ancient ways of thinking.including the geo-centric view that the Earth was a the centre of our universe. Copernicus theorized in 1543 that all of the planets that we knew of revolved not around the Earth, but the Sun, a system that was later upheld by Galileo at his own expense. Offering up such a theory ring a time of high tension between scientific and religious minds was branded as heresy and any such heretics that continued to spread these lies were to be punished by imprisonment or even death.(48) Despite attempts by the Church to suppress. this new generation of logicians and rationalists, more explanations for how the universe functioned were being made at a rate that the people could no longer ignore.It was with these great revelations that a new kind of philosophy founded in reason was born.The Church's long- standing dogma was losing the great battle for truth to rationalists and scientists. This very fact embodied the new ways of thinking that swept through Europe ring most of 17h century. (49) As many took on the ty of trying to integrate reasoning and scientific philosophies into the world, the Renaissance was over and it was time for a new era-the Age of Reason.The 17h and I8h centuries were times of radical change and curiosity, Scientific method,rectionism and the questioning of Church ideals was to be encouraged, as were ideas of liberty, tolerance and progress. (50) Such actions to seek knowledge and to understand what information we already knew were captured by the Latin phrase' sapere aude' or dare to know',after Immanuel Kant used it in his essay" An Answer to the Question: What is Enlightenment?".It was the purpose and responsibility of great minds to go forth and seek out the truth, which they believed to be founded in knowledge.答案(46-50)46.随着教会的教义和思维方式在文艺复兴时期黯然失色,中世纪与现代之间的鸿沟得以弥合,从而出现了新的及尚未开发的知识领域。47.在每个真理揭示之前,当时的许多思想家都采用了更古老的思维方式,仍旧沿用以前的思维模式,其中包括认为地球是宇宙中心的地球中心说。48.尽管教会试图镇压这-代逻辑学家和理性主义者,但人们对宇宙如何运转的解释却越来越多,并且以-种不容忽视的速度在增加。49.当许多人承担起将理性科学的哲学融入世界的责任时,文艺复兴时代已经结束,并且开启了一个新的时代。50.此类寻求知识和了解已知信息的行为被拉丁语概括为:“sapere aude"即"敢于求知”作文Section ll WritingPart A51. Directions:The students union of your university has assigned you to inform the international students about an upcoming singing contest. White a notice in about 100 words.Write your answer on the ANSWER SHEET.Do not use your own name in the notice. (10 points)小作文:通知留学生唱歌比赛 【参考范文】NoticeDec.21, 2019In order to enrich the campus life and provide the colorful life for you, the Students' Union is preparing the upcoming singing contest, which will be held in the auditorium in our university on the evening of December 31, 2019. Now, the Union is recruiting contestants for this competition.Anyone who are fond of signing or interested in the competition, please send his or her application to students’union@sohu.com before next Wednesday. Besides, there are generous awards in gratitude for this activity. Please do not hesitate to contact us if you have any queries concerning the singing contest. Meanwhile, volunteers for this activity are badly needed to assist us in organizing the relevant affairs.We are looking forward to your participation.The Students' UnionPart B52. Directions:Write an essay of 160-200 words based on the pictures below, In your essay, you should1) Describe the picture briefly,2) Interpret the implied meaning, and3) Give your comments.Write your answer on the ANSWER SHEET. (20 points)大作文:习惯良好的时间管理习惯 【参考范文】Portrayed distinctively by the two cartoons above is an impressive scene: a girl in the left picture is doing homework and saying that early completion is better. Nevertheless, the boy in the right picture is sitting in front of the desk and saying that he will not finish the homework until the last minute.Undoubtedly, the symbolic implication of the pictures is to show us that importance should be attached to the formation of good habits, especially the good habit of time management. On the one hand, efficient time management is critical to personal development. As the old saying goes,“Time is money," and in the fast-paced modern life, it seems that we always have a lot of things to do and we are very busy. In the face of such a situation, we have to realize that efficiency holdsthe key to saving time and time management skills hold the key to personal success. On the other hand, good time management habits play a vital role in the development of the whole society. There is no doubt that, to a large extent, social progress is closely related to the efforts of each indivial. If we can develop the good habit of time management, we are much more likely to improve efficiency and have a better performance in the learning and working process, which is anintegral part of social advances and prosperity.From what has been mentioned above, we can come to the conclusion that the sense of efficient time management skills is of equal importance in personal and social progress.Therefore,we ought to take advantage of the phenomenon to enlighten the public and the press is expected to take a lead in advertising the value of developing good time management habits. 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