1.反復(fù)熟悉大綱上的詞匯, 注意詞義常見詞/短語以及派生詞(2006年的詞匯考題部分有5-6道題都與派生詞相關(guān)), 重點(diǎn)關(guān)注名詞,動(dòng)詞,形容詞,副詞。
2.反復(fù)做歷年真題, 找出真題中所體現(xiàn)的各種題型的考點(diǎn)。
3.在閱讀上下功夫,借助閱讀復(fù)英語單詞和語法結(jié)構(gòu),同時(shí)注意掌握和運(yùn)用“根據(jù)問題識(shí)別考點(diǎn),確認(rèn)解題方向; 找出問題句和被選項(xiàng)中的線索詞, 在文章中查找答案相關(guān)句”的閱讀理解解題思路。
補(bǔ)充:
通過閱讀學(xué)英語單詞和語法(1):
In fast-changing China, local governments have made many brave reforms and innovations in the way they operate(定語從句). And seemingly small changes at the grass-roots level may lead to larger political progress in China, said Yu Keping, a famous political-science professor(同位語).
Yu said innovations within local governments included changes in providing public services, administrative reforms and political transparency(透明度). They also include democracy and scientific decision-making.
Some of the innovations have been recommended by (被動(dòng)語態(tài))higher authorities, said Yu, who is the head of the China Center for Comparative Politics and Economics(定語從句).
“An independent government deeds’ evaluation system should be established in China,” said Yu, who launched the non-profit awards program for Innovation and Excellence in Local Chinese Governance in 2001.
The biennial awards, aimed at finding and spreading excellence in governance(過去分詞結(jié)構(gòu)作定語), started a new selection round yesterday.
“All the innovations by local governments, non-governmental organizations and other civil associations under the provincial level are welcome to participate in the third award for 2005-06,” said Yu.
“We have six selection criteria for the awards,” Yu added.
The first one requires a project to be innovative. “It also cannot be carried out in accordance with orders or arrangements by higher authorities(還有較多短語結(jié)構(gòu)的句子),” Yu added.
Second, a project must be helpful in strengthening civic participation in local decision-making.
The third and the fourth criteria focus on the social effects and the significance of a project.
The projects must also be cost-effective, and must be transferable.
“We hope that the awards program may not only encourage local governments to introduce creative and innovative reforms, but also help us evaluate local authorities(賓語從句),” said Yu.
He said nearly 600 innovative projects qualified for the last two rounds of awards and in each session 10 winners were selected.
“We have followed up the development of the projects to see whether they were sustainable and are still working, whether they have been copied, and whether they have resulted in improvements(賓語從句),” said Yu.
For instance, direct elections for village committee members, initiated by Lishu County in Northeast China’s Jilin Province(過去分詞結(jié)構(gòu)作定語), has been taken up in many rural areas and has helped thousands of farmers.
“Innovation is the soul of a nation’s progress. Small changes are happening everywhere around us, and these changes may lead to larger reforms in our society,” said Yu.
2.反復(fù)做歷年真題, 找出真題中所體現(xiàn)的各種題型的考點(diǎn)。
3.在閱讀上下功夫,借助閱讀復(fù)英語單詞和語法結(jié)構(gòu),同時(shí)注意掌握和運(yùn)用“根據(jù)問題識(shí)別考點(diǎn),確認(rèn)解題方向; 找出問題句和被選項(xiàng)中的線索詞, 在文章中查找答案相關(guān)句”的閱讀理解解題思路。
補(bǔ)充:
通過閱讀學(xué)英語單詞和語法(1):
In fast-changing China, local governments have made many brave reforms and innovations in the way they operate(定語從句). And seemingly small changes at the grass-roots level may lead to larger political progress in China, said Yu Keping, a famous political-science professor(同位語).
Yu said innovations within local governments included changes in providing public services, administrative reforms and political transparency(透明度). They also include democracy and scientific decision-making.
Some of the innovations have been recommended by (被動(dòng)語態(tài))higher authorities, said Yu, who is the head of the China Center for Comparative Politics and Economics(定語從句).
“An independent government deeds’ evaluation system should be established in China,” said Yu, who launched the non-profit awards program for Innovation and Excellence in Local Chinese Governance in 2001.
The biennial awards, aimed at finding and spreading excellence in governance(過去分詞結(jié)構(gòu)作定語), started a new selection round yesterday.
“All the innovations by local governments, non-governmental organizations and other civil associations under the provincial level are welcome to participate in the third award for 2005-06,” said Yu.
“We have six selection criteria for the awards,” Yu added.
The first one requires a project to be innovative. “It also cannot be carried out in accordance with orders or arrangements by higher authorities(還有較多短語結(jié)構(gòu)的句子),” Yu added.
Second, a project must be helpful in strengthening civic participation in local decision-making.
The third and the fourth criteria focus on the social effects and the significance of a project.
The projects must also be cost-effective, and must be transferable.
“We hope that the awards program may not only encourage local governments to introduce creative and innovative reforms, but also help us evaluate local authorities(賓語從句),” said Yu.
He said nearly 600 innovative projects qualified for the last two rounds of awards and in each session 10 winners were selected.
“We have followed up the development of the projects to see whether they were sustainable and are still working, whether they have been copied, and whether they have resulted in improvements(賓語從句),” said Yu.
For instance, direct elections for village committee members, initiated by Lishu County in Northeast China’s Jilin Province(過去分詞結(jié)構(gòu)作定語), has been taken up in many rural areas and has helped thousands of farmers.
“Innovation is the soul of a nation’s progress. Small changes are happening everywhere around us, and these changes may lead to larger reforms in our society,” said Yu.