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回头看,一切都是那么的不经意,一切又好像没有经历过一样。

或者改变的是内心,改变的是对生活的态度,改变的是对人生的不服输的勇气。

心里有个目标,一切都是美好的,纵然日子过的很苦逼。

从去年到今年,从白天到黑夜,从恐慌到从容,从夜晚无止尽的失眠到坦然。

考GRE,真的是人生的一段历练,不管成功与否,当你走过,一切都会云淡风轻,可是,你的脸上却从此有了更加自信的笑容。

还记得,第一次考完后,那沮丧的心情,和万念俱灰的行为;

还记得,每天告诫自己我只要比别人多看一分钟的书就好的誓言;

还记得在桌前写着的“坚持,按部就班,你就战胜了自己”!

这一切的苦楚,都汇聚成了考试结束后那个report record的按钮上。

当屏幕弹开的瞬间,我惊讶了:148+161。

对于大神来讲,这个成绩显得有些拿不出手,但是对于一个参加工作后,在职复习的我来说,这个成绩已经满足了我的要求。

很多东西,我觉得适度就好,论坛里太多的刷分手,也许你在大一,所以你有时间,但是对于大四、研究生、或者工作之后的人来讲,每考一次,都是内心的涅盘。需要付出的东西,多的只有经历过的人才知道。

那么多日日夜夜,那么多兢兢业业,那么多辗转反侧,就汇聚成了这7或者8个数字。7月7号考完,现在心情,开始慢慢的平静了,开始下一阶段的准备了。

所以,我想说,如果你考到了自己心里想要的分数,那就请放手,开始下一阶段的启程。这,仅仅是人生中微不足道的一个驿站。

单词:

这是任何语言考试,必须要过去的一个坎。没有所谓的捷径,真没有。也许有些人记忆超群,能瞬时记住很多单词,但是请记住,考试考的是平常的积累。所以:捷径只有一个--那就是不停的反复、反复再反复。我的红宝,前后过了大概有35遍,我的3000,前后过了大概有10遍的样子。

没错:词汇就是《红宝》和《要你命3000》,真的不需要其他。你能把这2本书读化,那你就能考高分了。

阅读:

GRE的阅读,大家要搞清楚一个思想:所有的文章都是学术文章改编的。意思就是:你看文章要像看学术文章那样的态度去看。试想,你看学术文章的目的是什么:是不是要知道这篇文章主要讲了什么?,是不是要弄懂,文章举这个例子是为了说明什么?,是不是要搞清楚这个特定的单词是什么意思?,是不是要弄懂这段话和下段话之间的逻辑?

你是不是觉得很熟悉,没错,这就是GRE阅读!只是为了增加考试难度,有意的加大了句子理解的难度。加入了更多抽象性的词汇和长难句。

好了,重点就来了:阅读就是要搞懂长难句和句子与句子之间的逻辑关系。

没错:以往的真题就是最好的训练材料了。GRE真的是个奇妙的东西,我发现就是再考20年,他在阅读中灌输的那种逻辑关系估计还是会和10年前的阅读的感觉差不多。变的是内容,不变的是内容之外更深层次的逻辑。

我的阅读,就在做真题。

第一轮:NO题短文章全部做完一遍。

第二轮:那个36套。

第三轮:还是那个36套。

这里要强调的是:做题,不要仅仅是做题,一定要学会总结。总结是最好的老师,切记这条。

填空:

这个我是真没有什么好的经验,我从开始学英语起,就最怕完型填空。GRE的填空,有他自己的特点,那就是所有的答案都在句子中。好了,大家慢慢的去体会这句话的含义去吧。

最简单的一点是:把历年的真题背下来。所谓熟能生巧。不过惭愧的是,工作之后,真心的没那么多时间来背那么大信息量的题目。

第一轮:入门--陈圣元的那本填空书。算是老古董了,不过知识放10年也不过期。

第二轮:绿皮书(XDF的教程)反复做呗,然后反复看呗。直到有一天,看单词的时候突然想起,这个单词不是在绿皮书的第几单元考过吗?如果你能到这个程度,相信我,V部分,应该没什么问题了,前提是你不想考一个很高的分。

第三轮:还是绿皮书,然后就是OG的各种填空。

逻辑:

这个,论坛里有很多现成的资料了,大家可以拿来后,好好的联系几个单元,然后就是每天进行强化,再强化,直到每道题你都能很清楚的找出逻辑关系。然后的步骤就是熟练在熟练了。

数学:

这个大家都是中国人,但是虽然是中国人,但是现在的机考是自适应考试,也就是说,如果你考试的时候,第一套题目做的很好,第二套题目就会加大难度。

所以:问题就来了。数学部门我们的问题一般都是:题意理解错误、单词不认识、逻辑混乱。这么几个。

那就好了,平时就针对性的来复习了。首选《高分数学突破》把里面的题目,先做一遍,然后对于错误的,就反复的看,反复的研究。经过这样1~2遍后,基本上数学上160应该没有什么问题了。

作文:

好像这一版块,大家有太多的感悟和机经。

可是我要说,机经真心没用,如果最开始你就依赖机经,那你已经失败了一半了。

对于每一个作文题,只要题库中出现的,你都要认认真真的列出提纲,然后要和同伴讨论,一定要讨论。

强调一点的是:对于作文,一定要看清题目要求,这点和老G真的不同。如果你题目要求不看清楚,就下笔写的话,很可能就2.5分了。

所以一定要看清题目要求你说什么,你就写什么,细细看那些introduction,发现还是有些小差别的。请大家仔细看题目。

书籍的话,我觉得市面上所有的作文书,都只能借鉴。听好,是借鉴,就是说只能拿来起到抛钻引玉的效果,重要的是要形成自己的写作风格。就是说要有自己的一套写作方法,这样上考场后不至于慌手脚。

最后

说完这么多,其实最重要的一点忘记了:那就是OG,这真的是个好东西,你可以每天抱着它睡觉都成。好好研究,上面基本把要考试的点和教你如何做题都说的很清楚了。

至于资料,前人已经在论坛里挂了无数多了,大家选择对自己有用的,下载吧!记住:下载后,请不要让它睡觉。

生活还在继续,明天也还在继续。

不管你在学校,还是在岗位;

只要有梦,那就勇敢去闯;

哪怕千疮百孔,至少我走过,我不后悔。

大家共勉

GRE考试备考词汇之高频形近词

131. faction / fiction / factitious / fictitious

faction: A faction is an organized group of people within a larger group, which opposes some of the ideas of the larger group and fights for its own ideas.

e.g. A peace agreement will be signed by the leaders of the country's warring factions.

factitious: produced by humans rather than by natural forces

fictitious: Fictitious is used to describe something that is false or does not exist, although some people claim that it is true or exists.

132. calamity / calumny

calamity: A calamity is an event that causes a great deal of damage, destruction, or personal distress. (FORMAL)(=disaster)

calumny: Calumny or a calumny is an untrue statement made about someone in order to reduce other people's respect and admiration for them. (FORMAL)(=slander)(污蔑,诽谤(的话))

133. team / teem

teem: If you say that a place is teeming with people or animals, you mean that it is crowded and the people and animals are moving around a lot. (=swarm)

134. callow / callous

callow: A callow young person has very little experience or knowledge of the way they should behave as an adult.

callous: A callous person or action is very cruel and shows no concern for other people or their feelings.

135. contrite / contrive / connive

contrite: If you are contrite, you are very sorry because you have done something wrong. (FORMAL)(= apologetic)

contrive: If you contrive to do something difficult, you succeed in doing it. (FORMAL)

connive: If one person connives with another to do something, they secretly try to achieve something which will benefit both of them.

136. discrete / discreet

discrete: Individually separate and distinct:

discreet: Careful and prudent in one’s speech or actions, especially in order to keep something confidential or to avoid embarrassment:

137. impressive / impressionable

impressionable : easily influenced

GRE考试备考词汇之高频形近词

121. substantiate / substantial / substance

substantiate: To substantiate a statement or a story means to supply evidence which proves that it is true. (FORMAL)

substantial: Substantial means large in amount or degree. (FORMAL)

122. rebuke / rebuff

rebuke: If you rebuke someone, you speak severely to them because they have said or done something that you do not approve of. (FORMAL)(责骂)

rebuff: If you rebuff someone or rebuff a suggestion that they make, you refuse to do what they suggest.

123. scatter / spatter

spatter: If a liquid spatters a surface or you spatter a liquid over a surface, drops of the liquid fall on an area of the surface.

124. tether / feather

tether: If you say that you are at the end of your tether, you mean that you are so worried, tired, and unhappy because of your problems that you feel you cannot cope.

To ruffle someone's feathers means to cause them to become very angry, nervous, or upset.

125. meander / demeanor

demeanor: Your demeanor is the way you behave, which gives people an impression of your character and feelings. (FORMAL)

126. myopia / myriad

myopia: Myopia is the inability to see things properly when they are far away, because there is something wrong with your eyes. (FORMAL)( =short-sightedness)

myriad: Myriad means having a large number or great variety.

127. disposition / predisposition

disposition: Someone's disposition is the way that they tend to behave or feel.(=nature)

A disposition to do something is a willingness to do it. (FORMAL)(=inclination)

predisposition: If you have a predisposition to behave in a particular way, you tend to behave like that because of the kind of person that you are or the attitudes that you have. (FORMAL)

128. accede / cede / recede / access

accede: If you accede to someone's request, you do what they ask.(FORMAL)

recede: If something recedes from you, it moves away.

129. congenial / congenital / genial /genesis

congenial: A congenial person, place, or environment is pleasant.(FORMAL)

congenital: A congenital characteristic or feature in a person is so strong that you cannot imagine it ever changing, although there may seem to be no reason for it.(= incorrigible)

genial: Someone who is genial is kind and friendly.

genesis: The genesis of something is its beginning, birth, or creation.(FORMAL)

130. figment / pigment

figment: If you say that something is a figment of someone's imagination, you mean that it does not really exist and that they are just imagining it.

pigment: A pigment is a substance that gives something a particular color.(FOR

GRE考试备考词汇之高频形近词

1. impudent / imprudent

impudent: very rude

imprudent: not wise or sensible: not prudent

2. insolent / indolent / redolent

insolent: rude or impolite

indolent: not liking to work or be active

redolent: causing thoughts or memories of something

3. witty / witting

witty: funny and clever

witting: cognizance / news

4. discernible / discerning

discernible: able to be identified as separate and distinct

discerning: able to see and understand people, things, or situations clearly

and intelligently

5. exhaustive / exhausted

exhaustive: including all possibilities: very thorough

exhausted: be tired out or worn out

6. aver / avert / averse / avow / advent /advert

aver: to say something in a very strong and definite way

avert: to prevent (something bad) from happening

averse: having an active feeling of repugnance or distaste

avow: to declare or state (something) in an open and public way

advent: second coming

advert: announcement; notification

7. feckless / reckless

feckless: weak and ineffective; worthless;irresponsible

reckless: not showing proper concern about the possible bad results of your actions

8. mean / mien

mien: a person’s appearance or facial expression

9. humdrum / conundrum

humdrum: dull, boring, and ordinary

conundrum: a confusing or difficult problem

10.immune / immure / inure

immure: to enclose within or as if within walls

inure: to cause (someone) to be less affected by something unpleasant


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