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好地讀選項,你最好有抽出時間來在考前專門練習快速閱讀選項。沒關系,我試過了,完全不聽第一句也答對的可能性是 80%,甚至更高(只要你對語氣敏感) 。 醫(yī)學考博聽力解題技巧( Blackknightca 原創(chuàng)) 聽力( Section A) 短對話解題技巧 1. 一般來講,我們的聽力會比閱讀來的弱,但現在不是追究的時候,此時此刻,我們要的是一點運氣和一點技巧。 我還想提醒諸位哥們,明天上考場前再聽一段聽力,喚醒一下沉睡了一個晚上的聽覺。因為,這一部分幾乎沒什么特別的技巧可言。這其實是我最喜歡的部分,分辨詞與詞之間最微小的差別。如果有 哪位朋友連 1 篇都沒寫的話,今晚 12 點前,請他趕緊為自己擬一個框架,至少讓閱卷老師覺得你的思路是清晰的,為自己爭取打底的 5 分。因為和詞匯題一樣,它們都不是短時間內能湊效的。 A. Growing plants from specially chosen seed. B. Taking care of growing plants. C. The channeling of water. D. Finding plants that can resist disease. 65. What first improved the quality of maize? 情況稍好,你在第四段的第一句就看到與 “first”相對應的 “initial”了,再看選項你又樂了,因為你看到選項 B 與含有關鍵詞的句子中的 “fortuitous”相對應。并且你還可以發(fā)現一個很有意思的詞“stability”,這樣你完全可以判斷選項 C 是正確的了。 A. People’s diet was varied throughout the year. B. Hunters travelled long distances to stalk their prey. C. Hunting was more significant than gathering. D. What people ate depended on the time of year. 63. The writer mentions the people of Lepenski Vir because _______ 注意此處出現了大寫字母,可到原文中尋找對應。很好你找到了 “seasonal offerings…” ,答案確定是 D 了。幸好你很快又發(fā)現敏感區(qū)域了,接著看選項, A、 B、C 在敏 感區(qū)域都沒提到,答案很可能是 D。 Bingo,答案正是 C。 both of these were important technological advances for hunting. The technology of plant and foodgathering, however, remained simple: merely a container in which to carry fruit, nuts and succulent roots back to the camp. Life was essentially nomadic, unhurried, leisurely. In general, hunting and gathering bands were relatively small, consisting of perhaps five or six family units. They would be part of a large and widespread tribe, sharing the language and culture of their neighbours but subsisting as a small, mobile band. Some huntergatherers, however, did not have to move camp every few weeks in search of new food sources. Some even built small villages, containing a hundred or more people. The reason for this unusual stability would have been a particularly rich food source. One such village is in Lepenski Vir. There, on the eve of the agricultural revolution, a band of huntergatherers built a village perched above the rushing Danube. Although they gathered food from the surrounding countryside, their main subsistence was on fis1Tm the river. In their village they carved faces on boulders, giving them distinctly fishy expressions. An obvious first step from the straightforward gathering of abundant plant foods towards actually cultivating them is simply to help them grow a little betterby irrigation, for instance. Until not very long ago, the Paiute Indians of the Owens Valley in the southwestern United States did just this. They dug irrigation canals which they fed from dammed streams to enhance the growth of their plant foods, none of which they planted themselves. Taking care of growing plants is certainly a step towards agriculture, but the distinctive element is the actual sowing of the seeds, and even more the sowing of specially selected seeds. The backbone of successful cropgrowing has been geic selection for high yield and for resistance to diseases. Maize was one of the first crops to be cultivated, and the initial steps in the se