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作者华研外语
出版社汕头大学出版社
ISBN9787565814792
出版时间2020-11
装帧平装
开本16开
定价55.8元
货号28503774
上书时间2024-10-17
1.考研英语二完形填空100篇标准训练 全文翻译 详细解析;
2.考研英语二词汇同步注释;
3.考研英语二完形填空3大命题规律 5大解题技巧;
4.考研英语二完形填空2个视频课程。
1.考研英语二完形填空100篇标准训练 全文翻译 详细解析;
2.考研英语二词汇同步注释;
3.考研英语二完形填空3大命题规律 5大解题技巧;
4.考研英语二完形填空2个视频课程。
华研是国内知名的英语教育类图书策划机构,致力为英语学习者提供高效的方法和优质的内容。旗下“华研外语”品牌涵盖大学英语四六级、考研英语、英语专业四八级、雅思、高考英语、英语AB级、中小学英语等系列图书。
TOPWAY是华研的做事原则,指方法得当就会事半功倍,让您花更少的时间取得更好的学习效果;“沙里淘金”是华研的思维方式,通过语料库分析、词汇分频、难度分级等诸多科学手段,让您抓住问题的关键,用20%的精力取得80%的成效,体现“二八定律”,从而达到“四两拨千斤”的效果。
Part 1 考研英语二完形填空应试指南
节考研英语二完形概述
第二节考研英语二完形填空3大命题规律
视频课程
规律1考查逻辑关系
规律2考查词义辨析和上下文语义
规律3考查惯用搭配
第三节考研英语二完形填空5大解题技巧
视频课程
技巧1利用上下文语义关联答题
技巧2借助关联词答题
技巧3根据搭配关系答题
技巧4根据排除法答题
技巧5根据语义复现答题
Part 2 考研英语二完形填空训练100篇
基础篇
Passage 1 高中需要提供更多职业培训吗?
Passage 2 全球暂停变暖:谁按了暂停键?
Passage 3 滥用抗生素风险大
Passage 4 是的,纽约联邦储备银行发行漫画书
Passage 5 快乐多了也可能不快乐
……
Passage 37 多摄入水果和蔬菜能显著降低患重疾的风险?
Passage 38 化妆品巨头放弃中国市场
Passage 39 老龄化社会出现新趋势
Passage 40 非洲象拥有动物王国中的……
进阶篇
Passage 41 睡不好觉?责怪你的办公室吧
Passage 42 女性兼职挣得比男性多
Passage 43 人类破坏公海的后果严重
Passage 44 被动吸烟也会导致听力受损
Passage 45 摆放室内植物可提高日常生活质量
……
Passage 78 瑜伽之旅
Passage 79 丢失的相机有望失而复得?
Passage 80 大学变革:体论与实践并重
冲刺篇
Passage 81 利用新技术进行营销
Passage 82 欧盟寻求延长可再生能源目标
Passage 83 无聊对人有益
Passage 84 寂寞是一种社会现象
Passage 85 校园里无形的种族分界线
……
Passage 96 天性论与环境论
Passage 97 追求幸福与如何生活
Passage 98 公共交通运输的发展加速城市蔓延
Passage 99 礼貌驾驶
Passage 100 如今年轻人的问题
1.考研英语二完形填空100篇标准训练 全文翻译 详细解析;
2.考研英语二词汇同步注释;
3.考研英语二完形填空3大命题规律 5大解题技巧;
4.考研英语二完形填空2个视频课程。
华研是国内知名的英语教育类图书策划机构,致力为英语学习者提供高效的方法和优质的内容。旗下“华研外语”品牌涵盖大学英语四六级、考研英语、英语专业四八级、雅思、高考英语、英语AB级、中小学英语等系列图书。
TOPWAY是华研的做事原则,指方法得当就会事半功倍,让您花更少的时间取得更好的学习效果;“沙里淘金”是华研的思维方式,通过语料库分析、词汇分频、难度分级等诸多科学手段,让您抓住问题的关键,用20%的精力取得80%的成效,体现“二八定律”,从而达到“四两拨千斤”的效果。
It’s difficult to imagine a world without antibiotics. They cure diseases that killed our ancestors in crowds, and enable any number of medical procedures and treatments that we now take for granted. Yet in 1945, while accepting a Nobel Prize for 1 penicillin, Alexander Fleming 2 a future in which antibiotics had been used with 3 and bacteria had grown resistant to them. Today, this future is approaching. Speaking to reporters last fall, Tom Frieden, the director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 4 a similar alarm: “If we’re not 5 , we will soon be in a post-antibiotic era. In fact, for some patients and some bacteria, we are already there.”
The problem 6 overuse. Recent research by doctors at Harvard and Women’s Hospital found that the vast majority of antibiotics 7 for sore throats and acute bronchitis—an illness almost always caused by a 8 , not bacteria—are useless.
Up to 80 percent of all antibiotics used in the U.S. each year, 9 , are given to animals. Antibiotics are the lifeline of the meat and poultry industries, which have used drugs to domestic animals as a means of 10 growth and preventing illnesses caused by overcrowding and poor conditions.
An increasing number of bacterial 11 have taken the opportunity to evolve 12 the reach of antibiotics. The CDC’s 2013 threat report listed 17 antibiotic-resistant microorganisms that directly cause at least 23,000 deaths each year in the U.S. 13 . Globally, drug-resistant pneumonia is an ever-increasing threat. Reported cases have 14 over the past nine years, killing an estimated 170,000 people last year.
Although anti-bacterial resistance can be slowed, it is 15 . As a result, medicine companies have found antibiotics to be less 16 investments than drugs for chronic illnesses, which can be used over the long term.
If we don’t 17 our use of existing antibiotics and commit to developing new ones, the risks are not just medical, but 18 . The CDC estimates that, in the United States, antibiotic resistance already costs $20 billion in 19 health-care spend and $35 billion in lost productivity 20 .
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