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草木也知愁 写作、阅读长线突破组

写作区汇总贴

已停止招新,如有再想加入者,必须先自行完成本组已经布置的所有任务
另注:写作、阅读组已合并 一起训练


阅读区汇总贴https://bbs.gter.net/thread-911111-1-1.html


在主流复习0906G的现在

开这两个长线突破组

旨在寻找到一批心里真的把0910G很重要,肯为其努力拼搏9个月,270余天的同学
大家一齐努力 利用好这些时间 认认真真得准备一次 奋斗一回!不让爸妈的血汗钱白话!不愧我心!当回首往事的时候不再遗憾!

我会将自己的思考和心得全部分享给这两个组的成员,精心培养,进一步完善从零开始攻克AW和阅读的经验。

记得在兄弟连的结尾看到的那段话“亨利五世跟他的士兵们说话,他说从今天到世界末日,我们永远会被记得。我们幸运的少数,我们相系相依的兄弟。谁今日与我共同浴血,他就是我的兄弟…… ”虽然放在这里略显夸张,但是我觉得还是合适的

目标:0910G

写作组:52260893 reborn from the ash   (谢谢     .①同学借群!)
阅读组:79330335 dies in flames              (谢谢 autingler同学借群!)

口号:the order of phoenix, go through the nirvana, dies in flames and then reborn from the ashe

目标成员:预备考0910G的版友

大小:10人左右

组规:相当的严格铁血

潜水吸血者格踢勿论
影响团队气势者格踢勿论
不积极参加活动者格踢勿论

基础好坏没关系~
一战二战没关系~
女生男生没关系~ 最好均用搭配
文科理科没关系~ 最好均用搭配  (嘿嘿 有心理,英语,生物,哲学,法律这几个专业的最好。)

只要有四点就行:
1、保证有足够的时间去复习,肯吃苦不怕累
(这个对很多人都很难,但是因为这是我的一个理论实践组,养闲的情况是不会出现的,对于那些每天课业或者工作繁多,平均抽不出3hours/day的朋友,对不起了)
2、对组里有激情,彼此信任,不玩没劲的那套小心眼
(这个团队非比寻常,它意味着里面的同伴要朝夕相伴,考G的时候我们是战友,考完G之后我们还是很好的朋友)
3、反八股,反教条,反投机

(这个是我的理论基础,也是实践最关键环节)
4、爱思考,爱总结,爱生活,爱寄托

这次的加群的前提比较特别

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本帖最后由 草木也知愁 于 2009-3-17 21:52 编辑

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近期安排:


1、好好背单词,有空的就趁着这个寒假过两个17天法,没空的就用一个25天法


2、背掉一篇economist,可以自选,也可以用我这篇(后面11楼里贴出来了)。不限时,先来先背。好处大大的~回头细说


3、我在后面挂了几个boston legal的剧本 好好研读一下 对logical thinking很有帮助 就当作课余读物吧(可以在看完美剧之后精研,听力阅读两不误)


4、把“0906G-寄托天下GRE大型笔试复习组队第二次活动---阅读能力基础测试”这个帖子里的测试做掉https://bbs.gter.net/bbs/thread-910464-1-1.html


5、把我时不时在后面楼层里贴的文章好好读一下


6、看一本书——TOEFL.iBT语法精要。语法是成功的基础 这本书我试过 很实用 具体介绍我在后面的楼里贴出来

7、把我在后面贴的读economist的帖子看下  那些文章都是作为练习阅读的很好资料

8、09-2-18讨论记录已更新 详情自行阅读 已制定3周初期训练计划

9、09-3-08讨论记录已更新 详情自行阅读 已制定1周初期训练计划


10、下次讨论时间:3-14、3-15

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好羡慕!这小组肯定会小聚一批牛人

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发表于 2009-1-21 01:13:59 |只看该作者
。。。。。这个能归到同主题里面嘛?
百折不挠,屡败屡战
不到黄河心不死,不见棺材不落泪
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en 4# catfield 剩下的更不靠谱了
等我明天再来分类吧

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加油~~

小组活动也能发在帖里或是怎样的,可别版上招人然后就全下面操作了~~
Mathilda:   Is life always this hard, or is it just when you're a kid?
Léon:       Always like this.

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sh 7# liyue24 嘿嘿 放心 这个组绝对都是天天泡在寄托上
有我带着呢

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好贴,我来水一下。希望草木斑竹能够改掉家园里当前盛行的八股之风!
为人类的平等而不懈奋斗!!

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9# MVT

誓以此职责为己任 鞠躬尽瘁

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偶下定决心来参加了。。
捎上偶吧捎上偶吧捎上偶吧。。。
https://bbs.gter.net/bbs/thread-911392-1-1.html
No more words. No more comments.

我想离开。这个浮华的世界。

行走在崩溃的边缘············

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The 44th president



Renewing America



Jan 15th 2009


From The Economist print edition



George Bush has left a dismal legacy(留下了个烂摊子), but Barack Obama can do much to repair the damage



SHORTLY after midday on January 20th, Barack Obama will sit for the first time at the desk where the buck stops. The American presidency is always the world’s hardest and most consequential job, but it seems particularly so this month. A global recession of a severity艰苦环境 not seen for perhaps 80 years; a new war in the Middle East and old ones in Africa; missions very far from accomplished in Iraq and Afghanistan; a prickly棘手的 Russia and a rising China. These international challenges must jostle for the president’s attention alongside noisy domestic concerns like rocketing(急速上升的) unemployment, the desperate need for a better health-care system, exploding deficits(迅速增加的亏空) and failing cities. The burdens, surely, are too many for one man to bear.



Yet neither America nor the world seems to see it that way. A crowd of 2m or more is making its way to Washington, DC, to witness the inauguration of Mr Obama. Billions more will watch it on television. All will do so in a spirit that has been missing for a while—one of optimism.
This is not just because a presidency knocked sideways by the events of September 11th 2001, is ending. Next week’s inauguration also bears witness to America’s awesome power of self-renewal. Because he is young, handsome and intelligent, and also because as the child of a Kansan and a Kenyan he reconciles使和谐 in his own person one of the world’s most hateful divisions, Mr Obama carries with him the hopes of the planet. Too much so, for sure. But what might the world realistically hope for from Mr Obama’s presidency? Many would argue, after the disaster that surrounded George Bush’s Iraq adventure, that to rebuild its foreign relationships America must become a more modest giant, more obviously constrained束缚 by international law
and more committed to working even-handedly for peace in the Middle East and elsewhere. In some ways, that is surely right. Less of Mr Bush’s Manichaean arrogance would be welcome.



With us, not withdrawn



This does not mean that America should become more isolationist. Most of the world’s biggest problems still cry out for its leadership; and an America that withdraws to heal its domestic wounds will not serve the world well. No one seriously imagines that peace can come to the Middle East without America. Neither Russia, nor China, nor the EU has any appetite to
lead efforts to confront nuclear proliferation核扩散 by Iran or North Korea. Sometimes, as with Kosovo in the 1990s, America needs to act even when the UN hesitates. Above all, America must lead efforts to grapple with the global recession, through its dominant position at the IMF, its vital role in resisting the siren call of protectionism and the stimulative effect of the vast government outlays Mr Obama is planning. Yet a president who understands, as Mr Bush did not, that America is not the uncontested hyperpower of the 1990s—one who values “soft power” more than the hard version—will be a change for the better. An America led by such a man will listen more carefully to and work more closely with allies and rivals, will strive harder to respect the laws it has signed up to and might enter into new commitments, for instance to tackle解决,应对 climate change. A renewal of America’s respect for constitution and law would be welcome at home as well as abroad. George the Second disdained the rules of governance established by his forefathers. He wiretapped citizens without authority, secretly permitted the use of torture and dismissed prosecutors on political grounds. Mr Obama seems determined not to follow his example. He has appointed a liberal outsider to run the CIA and a noted academic to head his office of legal counsel法律顾问. America’s, said one of its founders, should be “a government of laws and not of men”. Under Mr Bush and Dick Cheney, it often seemed the opposite.



But it is the domestic economy which will consume most of Mr Obama’s time. And here American renewal must take two opposite forms. In some ways, the times cry out for more active government: for stronger regulation of banks and near-banks, for much more short-term government spending to counteract the contraction elsewhere in the economy, and for the establishment of a basic health-care system for everyone. But Mr Obama also needs a plan to shrink other aspects of government over the longer term. Without reform of expensive entitlements, the federal government faces bankruptcy. Cutting entitlements at the same time as buying hundreds of billions of dollars-worth of bad loans from Wall Street is difficult politics, to say the least. But at least Mr Obama has acknowledged that he will have to do it. A more equitable health system coupled with a path towards budget reform would, on their own, make Mr Obama’s presidency a remarkable one. And at least he has the votes in Congress to make it happen.



What chance success?

Mr Bush (see article) had a simplistic tendency to see the world through ideological and partisan spectacles. He hung on to bad advisers for longer than he should have; he divided the world too often into good and evil; and he plotted to establish a Republican hegemony although he had sold himself to the electorate as bipartisan. In economic matters, he was too prone to sacrifice the long-term good for short-term gain. He seemed curiously incurious about vital details, such as the conduct of the war in Iraq.



Mr Obama seems to be different. By offering the most prized cabinet job to his rival, Hillary Clinton, and by keeping on Robert Gates, the defence secretary, who has done a good job, Mr Obama has shown a determination not to surround himself with cronies. He has put together a team which has impressed almost everyone with its calibre能力 and its centrism中间派政策. He has been tough already, dispatching blunderers and being prepared to admit to mistakes. He has repeatedly warned Americans that he will have to do unpleasant things.



The next four, or eight, years may be a disappointment, a triumphant renewal or something in between. Mr Obama is inexperienced, and right now the world looks especially forbidding. But he is a respectful and thoughtful man, and that is a good start.



Copyright © 2009 The Economist Newspaper and The Economist Group. All rights reserved.

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针对AW和GRE的很好剧本
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https://bbs.gter.net/bbs/thread-911111-2-2.html 20楼附件

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我报名了,把我捎上吧~~~thx!
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对AW若干思考之——雷同、八股、投机(初稿)
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