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PART

TWO长难句PART

ONE词汇量PART

FOUR题目解决PART

THREE文章理解问题自己背诵结合做题最新真题从逻辑logic的角度看句子从逻辑logic的角度看句子肯定Positive否定NegativeThe

"shareholders"

as

such

had

no

knowledge

of

the

lives,thoughts

or

needs

of

the

workmen

employed

by

thecompany

in

which

he

held

shares,

and

his

influence

ontherelations

of

capital

and

labour

was

not

good.62.

Theauthorismostcriticalof

.[A]

family

firm

owners[C]

managers[B]

landowners[D]

shareholdersFinally,

because

the

ultimate

stakeholders

are

patients,

thehealth

research

community

should

actively

recruit

to

its

causenot

only

well-known

personalities

such

as

Stephen

Cooper,

whohas

made

courageous

statements

about

the

value

of

animal

research,

but

all

who

receive

medical

treatment.From

the

text

we

learn

thatStephen

Cooper

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well-known

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supporter

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practice,

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experiments

it

preparesthan

on

the

preparedness

of

the

minds

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the

men

who

watch

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Sir

Isaac

Newton

supposedly

discovered

gravity

throughthe

fallof

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apple.

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falling

in

many

places

for

centuries

andthousands

of

peoplehad

seen

them

fall.

But

Newton

for

years

had

been

curiousabout

the

cause

of

the

orbital

motion

of

the

moon

and

planets.

What

kept

them

inplace?

Why

didn't

they

fall

out

of

thesky?The

author

wants

to

prove

with

the

exampleof

Isaac

Newton

thatinquiring

minds

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more

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when

fruitful

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essential

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less

than

prediction

in

scientific

researchScience,

in

practice,

depends

far

less

on

the

experiments

it

preparesthan

on

the

preparedness

of

the

minds

of

the

men

who

watch

theexperiments.

Sir

Isaac

Newton

supposedly

discovered

gravitythroughthe

fall

of

anapple.

Apples

had

been

falling

inmany

placesfor

centuries

andthousands

of

peoplehad

seen

them

fall.

But

Newton

for

years

had

been

curiousabout

the

cause

of

the

orbital

motion

of

the

moon

and

planets.

What

kept

them

inplace?

Why

didn't

they

fall

out

of

thesky?The

author

wants

to

prove

with

the

exampleof

Isaac

Newton

thatinquiring

minds

are

more

important

than

scientificexperimentsscience

advances

when

fruitful

researches

areconductedscientists

seldom

forget

the

essential

nature

of

researchunpredictability

weighs

less

than

prediction

in

scientific

research2015

Text

2California

has

asked

the

justices

to

refrain

from

a

sweeping

ruling,particularly

one

thatupsets

the

old

assumptions

that

authorities

maysearch

through

the

possessions

of

suspects

at

the

time

of

theirarrest.27.

The

author’s

attitude

toward

California’s

argument

is

oneof

.[A]

disapproval [B]

indifference [C]

tolerance

[D]cautiousness2015

Text

2California

has

asked

the

justices

to

refrain

from

a

sweeping

ruling,particularlyone

that

upsets

the

old

assumptions

that

authorities

maysearch

through

the

possessions

of

suspects

at

the

time

of

theirarrest.加州政府要求法官们去限制这一笼统的裁决,尤其是该裁决中要去推翻的以前的设想:当局在逮捕嫌犯时有权搜查他们的财物。2015

Text

2California

has

asked

the

justices

to

refrain

from

a

sweeping

ruling,particularly

one

thatupsets

the

old

assumptions

that

authorities

maysearch

through

the

possessions

of

suspects

at

the

time

of

theirarrest.27.

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author’s

attitude

toward

California’s

argument

is

oneof

.[A]

disapproval [B]

indifference [C]

tolerance

[D]cautiousness语感语感从逻辑logic的角度长难句的步骤1、分割短句2、逐句翻译3、调整顺序调整语序说明Today,

professors

routinely

treat

the

progressive

interpretation

ofhistory

and

progressive

public

policy

as

the

proper

subject

of

studywhile

portraying

conservative

or

classical

liberal

ideas—such

as

freemarkets

and

self-reliance—as

falling

outside

the

boundaries

of

routine,and

sometimes

legitimate,

intellectual

investigation.The

author

implies

in

Paragraph

5

that

professors

aresupportive

of

free

markets.cautious

about

intellectual

investigation.conservative

about

public

policy.biased

against

classical

liberal

ideas.Today,

professors

routinely

treat

the

progressive

interpretation

ofhistory

and

progressive

public

policy

as

the

proper

subject

of

studywhile

portraying

conservative

or

classical

liberal

ideas—such

as

freemarkets

and

self-reliance—as

falling

outside

the

boundaries

of

routine,and

sometimes

legitimate,

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