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GRE词汇加速记忆大法指南

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GRE词汇加速记忆大法指南 这些技巧人人都能学会

记GRE词汇第一条:一定要每次都大量地背

因为自己不比别人聪明,所以背完单词,别人忘掉五分之一,自己决不会比别人忘得少。然而,别人每天背十个单词,自己却可以背一百个,忘掉五分之一,还剩八十个,是别人最聪明状态下的十倍。每天一百个是最低限。其实背到后来您会发现这个要求并不高,一个月后,您可能自然而然地就背到三百或者五百。

这一百个要分成四组来背,上午三十,中午十个,下午三十,晚上三十。第二天早晨复习以前没背下来的词。背的时候,要一目十词(注意,是十个而不是更多或更少),不要认认真真背,因为没有认认真真的时间。一边看一边读每个词的读音,默读也成。看完后回忆一遍,回忆不起来的再看。这次背的目的在于留下个大概印象,下次看见能知道这个词,所以背到大部分都能回忆得起来就成了,把剩下的词单独抄出来。

记新GRE考试词汇第二条:背字典

为什么要背GRE字典呢?因为字典上每个词的解释比较全面,而且相同字母开头的单词都集中在一起。不是什么字典都可以拿来背的,一定要找只包含自己想背的词的字典。另外,最好有解释和例句。而且,一定要有音标!一般教材课文后面的词汇表都是为那些认认真真听课的好学生准备的,想走捷径就千万不要去背那些东西。

背字典的时候,按开头字母(Z,Y,X,Q,J,K,U)(V,W,N,O,L)(FG,IT,HM,BDE,R)(C,P,S,A)的顺序背,其中C,P,S,A每个都要分三部分背。这样背有几个好处:(一)能增加成就感,提高兴趣。至于为什么,您翻翻字典就明白了。(二)便于清楚地知道那些单词已经背过,那些还没背。(三)能先把最基本的词先掌握。

三万单词里,分为三个等级:三千到四千,八千到一万,两万二到三万。也就是说,您得分别准备三本字典。这几个等级之间各自有非常不同的特性,所以需要分别用不同方法背。俺当时没有认识到这一点,所以在从一万到三万之间走了一段弯路,浪费了一些时间,不然或许能突破到五万吧。

记GRE考试单词第三条:和单词多见面

一个单词能不能记住,取决于和它在不同场合见面的频率,不在于每次看着它的时间长短(同样规律也适合于泡MM)。一般想记住一个单词,每星期要和它在“不同场合”见三到四次面。俺在上文中提到大量背的时候,不要抠某一个字记住与否就是这个意思。因为是否一见钟情都是无所谓的,关键在于有更多不同类型的见面机会。不过,根据要背的单词的等级不同,增加见面机会的方式也有所不同。

十天内迅速提升GRE单词量Lesson 6

I like milk very much, but I can’t digest /catch it very well.

Most animals have an instinct to protect their young.

Her face was instinct with benevolence and kindness.

Although the governor knew many peoples, he had few intimates.

He intimated /suggested indirectly that he was dissatisfied with his job.

The train arrived at exactly /punctually four minutes past eight.

There has been a minute improvement in the working conditions of the factory.

A dark object moved between the door and me, What? Eidolon? Devil or fairy.

Do you object Tommy smoking in this room?

Her asked her to marry him but he refused.

The street-cleaning department took away all refuse from the street.

The little girl was in tears because she’d lost her mother.

For security, tear up paper before put it in the trash can.

The janitor/buddy removed used towels from the rack.

It took long to get used to foreign food.

The entire population was aggrieved by the tyranny of the king.

Only a callous/apathy person can see suffering without trying to relieve it.

Walking barefoot on the asphalt pavement/trotter makes the bottom of your feet callous.

She wants to continue her study in the United States, but her parents disapprove of her plan.

Ten dollars is a fabulous price for an ordinary pencil.

He was infuriated by the police man’s rough treatment of his wife.

His political opponents feared his mordant tongue, and even more his mordant pen.

The idiotic Indiaese sang a shit-song of victory, describing their prowess in battle.

He was arrested as a member of a subversive organization advocating the forceful overthrow of the present government.

Many students find temporary jobs during their summer holidays.

Through the years he amassed a large fortune to buy farm after he retired.

However, as the evidence began to accumulate, experts from the Zoo felt obliged to investigate.

People tend to amass possessions, sometimes without being aware of doing so.

The Empire State Building is a colossal structure.

GRE词汇精选【词汇+例句】

1.heedless /ˈhidlɪs/ adj. 不注意的;不留心的

【解词】heed v.注意,留心。

【例句】heedless of other people 不理会别人

2.appraise /ə’prez/ vt. 评价,鉴定;估价

【解词】app-=强调,prais-=pric-=价值。因此这个词表示“强调某物的价值”,引申为“评价,估价”。

【例句】Property is appraised for taxation. 估产定税。

3.orthodox /‘ɔrθədɑks/ adj. 正统的;惯常的;传统的

【解词】ortho-=right; dox-=opinion,观点;因此表示“正统的,传统的”。

【例句】a relatively orthodox artist. 相对比较传统的艺术家。

4.bootless /ˈbutlɪs/ adj. 无用的;无益的;无利可图的

【解词】boot作为名词,意为“靴,效用”;作为“效用”,词源同better.

【例句】That effort will be bootless. 那种努力将是无益的。

5.deteriorate /dɪ’tɪrɪəret/ vi. 恶化, 变坏

【解词】de-=向下,terr-=frighten,恐吓,害怕;因此这个词的根本含义是“使更向下,使更坏”,引申为“恶化,变坏”。

【例句】Food is apt to deteriorate in summer. 食物在夏天容易变质。

6.sluggish /‘slʌɡɪʃ/ adj. 萧条的;迟钝的;懒惰的;行动迟缓的

【例句】she suggests ways to jump-start the sluggish educational system. 她提出了几种方法来推动发展迟缓的教育体制。

7.flamboyant /flæm’bɔɪənt/ adj. (人或物)显眼的, 浮夸的, 炫耀的

【解词】flam-=flame 火焰,火焰一般的,引申为“浮夸的,炫耀的”。

【例句】Many of the papers bore his flamboyant signature. 很多报纸都印有他花哨的签名。

8.prestigious /prɛ’stɪdʒəs/ adj. 受尊敬的, 有声望的, 有威信的

【解词】pre-=在……前面,sti-=stand,站在前面的,引申为“有声望的”。

【例句】Her first novel won a prestigious literary prize. 她的第一部小说就获得了一个颇具声望的文学奖。

9.adverse /‘ædvɝs/ adj. 不利的;相反的;敌对的

【解词】ad-=to; vers-=turn;旋转;转到(对立面),引申为“不利的,相反的”。

【例句】Taxes are having an adverse effect on production. 税收对生产正起着不利的影响。

10.indispensable /‘ɪndɪ'spɛnsəbl/ adj. 必不可少的, 必需的

【解词】dispensable /dɪ’spɛnsəbl/ adj. 非必需的,可省去的。源自dispense vt. 分配, 分发。因此,dispensable的含义是:可分配出去的,引申为“可省去的”,英文解释:that can be done without.

【例句】an uncelebrated but indispensable role. 不可缺少的小角色。

GRE写作提分常用词汇

词汇(一)

节约的--frugal prudent saving economical sparing thrifty abstemious stint

浪费的,挥霍的--prodigal extravagant lavish spendthrift wasteful squander

浪费时间,逗弄,嬉戏--dally dawdle delay lag linger loiter

祝福,感谢--benediction bless bliss blessing

GRE写作常用词汇(二)

使衰弱,使衰老--enfeeble enervate debilitate weaken vitiate

虚弱的,衰老的--feckless flaccid flagging languid effete

耻辱,污名--tarnish stain slur disgrace brand blemish stigma discredit humiliation

短暂的--momentary temporary transient ephemeral evanescent provisional

GRE写作常用词汇(三)

新手,生手--apprentice neophyte novice typo greenhorn freshman uninitiated verdant

预言,预知,预告--presage predict forecast foresee foretell portend portent prophesy anticipate omen divine soothsay augur forebode presentiment

犹豫,停滞--balk boggle scruple demur falter flounder pause vacillate waver hesitate

消除,除去--efface erase obliterate raze eliminate exterminate

GRE写作常用词汇(四)

优势,主权,权势--clout ascendance ascendancy authority preponderance majority

荒谬的,愚蠢的,可笑的--preposterous absurd silly ridiculous senseless nonsensical

一致的,相等的,同样的--congruent tantamount commensurate

和睦,一致--concord harmony agreement rapport conformity

GRE写作常用词汇(五)

驱逐,出境--deport banish expel expatriate evict exile oust exclude ostracism

居住--dwell abide reside inhabit occupy

夸张,吹牛--vaunt exaggerate bombast overstate full-blown overdo magnify amplify

夸张的--stilted lofty

十个GRE考试经典词汇及短语

1. counterproductive adj.产生相反效果(结果)的

e.g. It is counterproductive to be too tough: it just makes the staff resentful.

e.g. Although the speaker overlooks certain circumstances in which undueskepticism might be counterproductive, and even harmful, on balance I agree thatwe should not passively accept whatever is passed off as fact; otherwise, human knowledge would never advance.

2. seminal adj.萌芽的,潜在的;开创性的;有重大影响的

e.g. in the seminal state (在萌芽状态)|| seminal thoughts || seminal principle(基本原则)

e.g. a seminal book/poet || This experiment was to have a seminal influence on his own political development.

3. forgo v.放弃 (The choice to forgo his security is always available, although it might carry unpleasant consequence)

4. intuition n.直觉 (I will trust my strong intuition that free will is an essential part of our being as humans.)

5. satisfy v.证明是正当的,公证的;为…寻找正当理由

e.g. Such action can be justified on the grounds of greater efficiency.

e.g. In the final analysis, government cannot philosophically justify assisting large cities for the purpose of either promoting or preserving the nation's cultural traditions; nor is government assistance necessary toward these ends.

6. resort to … 诉诸…

e.g. no necessity to resort to violent actions such as demonstration, riot or rebel.

conduce

7. hinge on … 以…为转移,靠…转动

e.g. The claim that society’s destiny hinges on how children are socialized, while appealing in some respects, is an over-statement at best.

8. at best 最多,充其量;以最乐观的观点来看

9. collaborate to …

e.g. For example, scientists, researchers, and even computer programmers must collaborate to establish common goals, coordinate efforts, and meet time lines.

10. lend some credence to … 提供支持

e.g. While our everyday experience might lend credence to this assertion.

e.g. Recent advances in molecular biology and genetics lend some credence to this position, by suggesting that these determining physical forces include our own individual genetic makeup.


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