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期刊阅读大学英语

《每日英语学习》订退方法:

作为英语专业的大三学生,想要锻炼口语可以说只能靠自己来找可阅读的英语书籍。我给大家推荐几种杂志。英语街是我很早就开始读的杂志,里面会有英语点评一些现在的时事新闻。美国的读者文摘,这个可适用范围特别广。上到考研下到初中。非常棒的杂志。经济学人这本杂志,不仅是全英语,而且还能学到很多经济知识,非常实用。这都是大学生锻炼口语的杂志。

洛杉矶时报,纽约时报,华盛顿邮报,华尔街日报,纽约每日新闻,芝加哥论坛报,今日美国,纽约邮报,基督教箴言科学报,国际先驱论坛报,华盛顿每日新闻,还有一些时代周刊和新闻报刊,这些英语杂志都可以很好的锻炼大学生的口语。

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英语阅读文章大学

大学生 英语阅读 能力的培养是外语教学的重要内容之一。下面是我带来的大学英语 文章 阅读,欢迎阅读!

大学英语文章阅读1

希拉里最爱的11本书 它们塑造了我的思想

1. "The Brothers Karamasov" by Dostoevsky

陀思妥耶夫斯基著《卡拉马佐夫兄弟》

During her tour in New Hampshire, Clinton named Fyodor Dostoyevsky's "The Brothers Karamazov" as her favorite book.

克林顿在访问新罕布什尔州期间,说弗奥多•陀思妥耶夫斯基的《卡拉马佐夫兄弟》是她最喜欢的书。

Also recommended by Albert Einstein, Vladimir Putin, mentioned in 5 Good Books To Read According To Haruki Murakami. This is of the best allegorical novels to explain the fractured nature of 19th century Russia. Throughout are themes of love, law, and duty, which makes this one of the best Dostoyesky books to read besides Crime and Punishment.

这本书也备受阿尔伯特·爱因斯坦和弗拉基米尔·普京的推崇,并被列为“村上春树推荐阅读的5本好书”之一。这是一本最优秀的讽喻小说,阐释了19世纪俄国没落的本质。爱、法律和责任的主题贯穿全书,是陀思妥耶夫斯基的书中除《罪与罚》之外最值得阅读的一本。

2. "The Hare with Amber Eyes: A Hidden Inheritance" by Edmund de Waal

埃德蒙·德瓦尔著《琥珀眼睛的兔子:隐秘的遗产》

Q:What was the last truly great book you read?

提问:你最近读过哪本真正的好书?

Hillary: I can't stop thinking about "The Hare With Amber Eyes," by Edmund de Waal; "The Signature of All Things," by Elizabeth Gilbert; "Citizens of London," by Lynne Olson; and "A suitable Boy," by Vikram from interview to The New York Times

希拉里:关于这个问题,我不禁想到埃德蒙·德瓦尔的《琥珀眼睛的兔子》、伊丽莎白·吉尔伯特的《万物的签名》、琳内·奥尔森的《伦敦公民》和维克拉姆·赛斯的《合适郎君》。——摘自《纽约时报》采访

In the 1800's, the family of Ephrussis bankers lit up the Parisienne and Venetian world in similar fashion to the Vanderbilts and Morgans of the Roaring '20s. History students who enjoy a mixture of royal and peasant life stories will want to read this multiple award-winning account.

19世纪,从事银行业的伊弗鲁西家族在巴黎和维也纳煊赫一时,就像“咆哮的二十年代”时期的范德贝尔特家族和摩根家族那样。皇家贵族的生活和穷苦农民的日子交织在一起,喜欢这类主题的历史学生会想读一读这本优秀的史实记录作品。

3. "The Signature of All Things" by Elizabeth Gilbert

伊丽莎白·吉尔伯特著《万物的签名》

Gilbert took over a decade to write an award-winning novel of love, science, and the lure of knowledge. A winter-born ugly duckling child named Alma is born in Philadelphia to a wealthy titan who made his fortune on exotic plants. As Alma becomes dissatisfied with unfulfilling social life and fascinated with her own internal contradictions, she begins a tour of exotic locations to discover that the plant world can speak to the world of humans.

吉尔伯特花费十余年时间写就了这部优秀的小说,其主题关乎爱、科学及知识的魅力。冬季出生于费城的小孩阿尔玛相貌丑陋、平庸无奇,她的父亲是靠珍稀植物发家的大富豪。渐渐地,阿尔玛对不愉快的社交生活感到失望,而沉迷于自己内心的矛盾。这时,她开始了探访奇异地域之旅,发现植物世界和人类世界是相通的。

4. "Citizens of London" by Lynne Olson

琳内·奥尔森著《伦敦公民》

If you've ever wondered about Winston Churchill's inner circle, this 2010 Amazon Best Book of the Month will reveal the bold souls who forged an Anglo-American alliance before the public came on board.

如果你想了解温斯顿·丘吉尔周围的核心人物,这本2010年亚马逊月度最佳图书将向你展现一个个无畏的灵魂,就是他们在大众参战之前就铸造了坚强的英美同盟。

5. "A Suitable Boy" by Vikram Seth

维克拉姆·赛斯著《合适郎君》

In 1950's India, it is most important that a lovely Indian girl have an arranged marriage with an impressive groom. This novel of magical realism weaves together the lives of four families, and has been described as a Dickensian work meant for 20th Century readers.

在20世纪50年代的印度,对一位可爱的印度女孩来说,人生最重要之事莫过于通过包办婚姻嫁给一位优秀的郎君。这部魔幻现实主义小说将四个家庭的生活交织在一起,被评为20世纪的狄更斯式作品。

6. "Our Divided Political Heart" by E. J. Dionne

E·J·迪翁著《我们分裂的政治之心》

Q:What are the best books about Washington, Is there one book you'd recommend to someone planning to move to or work in the capital?

提问:有关华盛顿市的最好的书是什么?有没有一本书你想推荐给打算移居首都或者来此工作的人?- from interview to The New York Times

Hillary:"Our Divided Political Heart," by . Dionne, shows how most everybody has some conservative and liberal impulses, but just as individuals have to reconcile them within ourselves, so does our political system if we expect to function productively.

希拉里:E·J·迪翁的《我们分裂的政治之心》,这本书展现了大多数人是怎样同时怀有保守的想法和自由的冲动的。但是正如个体不得不在内心对二者进行平衡,如果我们期望政治系统高效运行,也需要一样的平衡。——摘自《纽约时报》采访

What is truly the soul of America – a rugged individualism or a balance of individual and communalstrengths? From former President Bill Clinton to Hendrik Hertzberg and Rachel Maddow, Dionne has stolen our divided American hearts.

什么才是真正的美国之魂——坚定的个人主义,还是个人与集体力量的平衡?从前总统比尔·克林顿,到享德里克·赫兹伯格,再到瑞秋·麦道,迪翁已经偷走了我们分裂的美国之心。

7. "After the Music Stopped" by Alan S. Blinder

艾伦·S·布林德著《当音乐停止之后》

"After the Music Stopped," Alan Blinder's account of the financial crisis, is clear in its analysis and recommendations."- from interview to The New York Times

“艾伦·布林德在《当音乐停止之后》一书中记录了金融危机,无论是逻辑分析还是建议策略都写得清晰明了。”——摘自《纽约时报》采访

The positive aftermath of the 2007 financial crisis, or credit crunch, was to show the fragility andinterconnected threads binding global governments and businesses together. This book explains complex and world-affecting financial trends such as Quantitative Easing without requiring its readers to become professors of economics or history.

2007年金融危机后的巨大余波,或者“信贷紧缩”,展现了将全球政府与商业捆绑在一起的丝线是何等脆弱而又错综复杂。这本书解释了很多像“量化宽松”这样复杂且能影响全世界的金融趋势,却不要求读者变成经济或历史方面的教授。

8. "The Color Purple" By Alice Walker

艾丽斯·沃克著《紫颜色》

"Alice Walker tackles some of society's most vexing issues—race, gender and violence—through amemorable protagonist named Celie. The story of her growing up as a victim of abuse, and her ongoing journey of self-discovery, is a brutally honest assessment of human nature at its best and worst."- Hillary Clinton for The Oprah Magazine

“艾丽斯·沃克触及到了一些社会上最恼人的问题——种族、性别和暴力,而这一切是通过令人难忘的主角茜莉的视角写出来的。作为一位受虐者,她的成长 故事 以及不断进行的自我探索之旅,赤裸裸地展现了人性最好的一面和最恶的一面。”——摘自《奥普拉杂志》中希拉里·克林顿的话

For a book titled after a royal color, there seems to be no hint of greatness or glamor about Celie's life. Celie and Nettie’s struggle to live as worthwhile human beings in a world that tries to reject them, andforge a future, is inspirational.

虽然该书以一种尊贵的颜色命名,书中茜莉的生活却没有一丝伟大或荣耀之处。茜莉和南蒂在一个企图拒绝她们的世界中奋力挣扎,努力活成有价值的人,并开创美好的未来,这是非常鼓舞人心的。

9. "Little Women" By Louisa May Alcott

路易莎·梅·奥尔科特著《小妇人》

"Like many women of my generation who read this novel growing up, I felt like I lived in Jo's family. This book was one of the first literary explorations of how women balance the demands of their daily lives, from raising families to pursuing outside goals. The book was written more than a century ago, but its message resonates today."- Hillary Clinton for The Oprah Magazine

“正如我们这一代许多读着这本小说长大的女孩一样,我感觉自己就像生活在乔的家中。这也是最早用文学解释女人该如何平衡日常生活各种工作的一本书,从养家糊口到追求外在目标。这本书写于100多年前,但书中传达的信息依然在今天回响。”——摘自《奥普拉杂志》中希拉里·克林顿的话

The adventures of Meg, Amy, and Beth were inspired by Alcott's real-life sisters; one married a fellow play-actor, one died of scarlet fever, and one showed her paintings at the Paris Salon. The result of their literary sister’s efforts has been made into countless plays and films, and even a ballet.

麦格、艾米和贝思的故事灵感来自奥尔科特姐妹的真实生活;一位嫁给了戏剧演员同伴,一位死于猩红热,一位在巴黎沙龙开画展。这群文学姐妹的努力生活已被改编成数不清的戏剧、电影,甚至还有一部芭蕾剧。

10. "The Clan of the Cave Bear" By Jean M. Auel

琼·M·奥尔著《洞熊家族》

"This novel about life in prehistoric times is a rich blend of imagination and information about everything from plants that were used for medicine to the rituals and taboos of Neanderthal man. It is also about Ayla, a little girl who is orphaned when her parents are killed in an earthquake. Maybebecause I'm a mother, I was very moved by the story of her survival and growing up."- Hillary Clinton for The Oprah Magazine

“这部描写史前生活的小说既蕴含了丰富的想象,又提供了各种信息,从药用植物到尼安德特人的仪式和禁忌。主人公小女孩艾拉是一位在地震中失去双亲的孤儿,也许因为我是母亲的缘故,艾拉的生存和成长故事深深地打动了我。”——摘自《奥普拉杂志》中希拉里·克林顿的话

This novel could be termed 'Ayla and the Ice Age', since these are the primary protagonists of the story of disaster and survival. This is the first novel in a five-part Earth Children series.

这部小说也可以被称为“艾拉与冰河时代”,因为它讲述的是原始人与灾难抗争以求得生存的故事。这是“地球之子五部曲”中的第一部小说。

11. "West with the Night" By Beryl Markham

柏瑞尔 ·马卡姆著《夜航西飞》

"I can't get over the amount of daring, courage, self-confidence and determination it took to accomplish what Beryl Markham did in 1936, when she became the first person to fly solo, east to west across the Atlantic Ocean. This is a beautifully written life story of one of the greatest woman adventurers of all time, from her growing up in sub-Saharan Africa to her exploits as a pilot."- Hillary Clinton for The Oprah Magazine

“我深深地沉迷于柏瑞尔·马卡姆身上表现出的大胆、勇气、自信与决心,1936年,她凭借这些成为独自自东向西飞跃大西洋的第一人。这是一本文笔优美的书,主人公是有史以来最伟大的女探险家之一,从她在黑非洲的成长经历一直写到她成为飞行员后取得的成绩。”——摘自《奥普拉杂志》中希拉里·克林顿的话

First written in 1942, the 2010 reprint has captured the timeless appeal of man versus nature…only in this case, the plane-flying daredevil is female. Though Markham eventually spent her years as a horse trainer in Kenya, in her younger years, she became famous as the first female to fly nonstop across the Atlantic. Her courage would do credit to Ernest Hemingway's determination to face internal fears; she met him on safari.

这本书最早作于1942年, 2010年重印版本中捕捉到了不会因时间流逝而褪色的人与自然对抗的无穷魅力……只是这一回,无畏的飞行员是一位女性。尽管马卡姆最终在肯尼亚作了数年驯马师,但在她年轻的时候,她还是因成为第一位不间断飞越大西洋的女性而闻名于世。她的勇气要归功于厄内斯特·海明威面对内心恐惧的决心;她曾在非洲游猎中遇到他。

大学英语文章阅读2

4种 方法 让迷失彷徨的你找到方向

We all get confused at times, but prolonged periods of confusion can cause us to feel that we are stuck in a never-ending, foggy web of uncertainty.

人人都有迷失之时,但过久地陷于其中只能让我们觉得被困在迷茫无尽的不确定中。

To those who are currently caught up in the web of confusion, this may not make sense just yet, but stick with me.

对于正陷于困惑中的人,这些建议可能暂时不奏效,不过请坚持下去。

Here is what you can do to overcome your confusion and find the joy:

以下就是攻克迷茫、找到快乐的方法:

1. Accept where you are.

1、接受自己

Accept the fog, accept the confusion and accept the feelings of "stuckness." This is usually a sign that more information needs to be delivered before you can move forward.

接受迷茫、困惑,接受这种陷于其中的状态。这通常是一个信号,说明你需要获得更多的信息来走出去。

2. Take a deep breath.

2、深呼吸

Center yourself, and firmly state, "I don't know what to do, and that is okay." When you firmly state your uncertainty, you move out of the fog. The more you focus on your certainty, the more at peace you will feel with where you are at.

集中精神,坚定地说:“我知道该怎么做,这是对的。”当你坚定地讲出你的不确定,便能走出迷茫。你越是关注你所确信的东西,也就对自己的处境感到越平和。

3. Focus on what you know.

3、关注你所了解的

When you are confused it can be easy to get stuck in a web of consistent, repetitive thoughts that appear to have no end and no beginning. To clear this, start focusing on what you know and what you feel sure about. When you do this, it will automatically help to weaken the cloud of confusion over your life.

当你困惑时,很容易陷入持续反复、没头没尾的想法中去。要清除这些想法,就要专注于你所了解的、确信的东西。这有助于逐渐消散你生活中的困惑。

4. Be patient.

4、要有耐心

Being confused is a sign of change and you may need to let the journey unfold a little bit more before you make a decision. Be at peace with that, and be at peace with the fact that you don’t have all the answers. Just accept the way things are and trust that inspiration will reach you when the time comes to make a decision.

困惑也是一种改变信号,也许你需要把眼前的道路看得更清楚一些,才能作出决定。用平常心看待它,也要接受你无法拥有所有的答案。接受万物本来的样子,相信当你做决定时,灵感自然会浮现。

The beauty about being stuck and confused in life is that there really is no wrong turn or wrong path.

人生陷于困惑的美妙之处,就在于没有对错。

Every road traveled is a blessing in some way, so take the stress out of life's decisions and trust that all roads really do lead home.

你走的任何一条路都是一种恩赐,所以不要对人生抉择有过多压力,请相信任何一条路都能带你走向心之所属。

导语:有很多关于励志的英语小文章都是很值得我们抽空去看看的,我整理了励志的大学英语文章带翻译,欢迎阅读。

守自己的优势

Stick to your special talents

You were born with a special talent. It may be to sing, write, teach, paint, mentor, preach, defend or befriend. You have something special to offer the world, something you can do better than 10,000 others. You must keep learning and trying new things to find your special talent. The world needs your gift. Be aware that even a special talent can go stale if you don’t keep using and honing it. Endeavor to keep your talents and all your skills up to date.

An advantage isn’t an advantage unless you use it. Find ways to use your advantages to set and reach your goals. Likewise, you should recognize and then try to minimize the impact of your limitations. Remember that not all advantages are transferable. Just because you are talented in one area doesn’t mean that you will be talented at everything you try. The successful real estate investor can easily lose her money opening a restaurant. Stick to your advantages and don’t stray from them without reasoned justification.

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固守自己的优势

你生而有自己的特殊天赋。你的特长可能是唱歌,写作,教书,绘画,劝导,步道,辩护或交友。你总有些特殊之处可以贡献给这个世界,有些事你可以做的比另外一万个人做的都好。你必须不断学习和尝试新的事物从而发现自己的特殊才能。时间需要你的贡献馈赠。要明白即使是特殊才能如果不经常使用而且磨练的话也会失效。因此要尽力使自己的天赋与所有的技能跟上时代。

任何优势如果不用的话也就不称其为优势了。找到办法运用你的优势来确定并实现你的目标。同样的你应该意识到自己的不足之处并尽力将其不利影响限制在最小程度。切记并不是所有的优势都能够相互转换的:你在某一方面有天赋并不意味着你在自己所尝试的一切事情上都有天赋。一个成功的房地产投资商很可能因为开餐馆而亏本。因此要固守自己的优势,在没有理性的确定判断之前不要轻易离开自己擅长的领域。

爱能够创造奇迹的力量

Love: The One Creative Force

A college professor had his sociology class go into the Baltimore slums to get case histories of 200 young boys. They were asked to write an evaluation of each boy's future. In every case the students wrote," He hasn't got a chance." Twenty-five years later another sociology professor came across the earlier study. He had his students follow up on the project to see what had happened to these boys.

With the exception of 20 boys who had moved away or died, the students learned that 176 of the remaining 180 had achieved more than ordinary success as lawyers, doctors and businessmen.

The professor was astounded and decided to pursue the matter further. Fortunately, all men were in the area and he was able to ask each one," How do you account for your success?" In each case the reply came with feeling," There was a teacher."

The teacher was still alive, so he sought her out and asked the old but still alert lady what magic formula she had used to pull these boys out of the slums into successful achievement.

The teacher's eyes sparkled and her lips broke into a gentle smile. "It's really very simple," she said. "I loved those boys."

一个大学教授在上社会学课的时候,让他的学生去巴尔的摩贫民窟找200个男孩的历史记录,并且要求写出对每个男孩未来的评估。对每个孩子,学生都这样评价着:“他这辈子完了。”25年以后另外一个社会学教授发现了这个早期的研究,并让他的学生继续探究这个研究,看看这些男孩到底怎么样了。这些男孩中除了已经去世或者迁居的20位以外,学生发现,剩下的180人中有176人都获得了比普通人更大的成就,他们中有律师,医生,还有商人。

教授大吃一惊并决定进一步地探究下去。幸运的是,这些长成人的.孩子还都在这个地区,因此教授有机会挨个去问他们:“你是如何获得你的这些成就的?”很让人感动的是,他们的回答如出一辙:“因为我有一位好老师。”

这个老师还健在。当教授找到这位年迈但仍不失机警的妇人,问她到底有什么魔法能让这些贫民窟的孩子都获得如此成就的时候,这位老师眼里闪耀着光芒,她的嘴唇露出一抹温柔微笑,“很简单,”她说,“因为我爱这些孩子。”

什么是你攀升的方向标

What is your direction indicator of ascended

One windy spring day, I observed young people having fun using the wind to fly their kites. Multicolored creations of varying shapes and sizes filled the skies like beautiful birds darting and dancing. As the strong winds gusted against the kites, a string kept them in check.

Instead of blowing away with the wind, they arose against it to achieve great heights. They shook and pulled, but the restraining string and the cumbersome tail kept them in tow, facing upward and against the wind. As the kites struggled and trembled against the string, they seemed to say, “Let me go! Let me go! I want to be free!” They soared beautifully even as they fought the restriction of the string. Finally, one of the kites succeeded in breaking loose. “Free at last,” it seemed to say. “Free to fly with the wind.”

Yet freedom from restraint simply put it at the mercy of an unsympathetic breeze. It fluttered ungracefully to the ground and landed in a tangled mass of weeds and string against a dead bush. “Free at last” free to lie powerless in the dirt, to be blown helplessly along the ground, and to lodge lifeless against the first obstruction.

How much like kites we sometimes are. The Heaven gives us adversity and restrictions, rules to follow from which we can grow and gain strength. Restraint is a necessary counterpart to the winds of opposition. Some of us tug at the rules so hard that we never soar to reach the heights we might have obtained. We keep part of the commandment and never rise high enough to get our tails off the ground.

Let us each rise to the great heights, recognizing that some of the restraints that we may chafe under are actually the steadying force that helps us ascend and achieve.

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什么是你攀升的方向标

在一个有风的春日,我看到一群年轻人正在迎风放风筝玩乐,各种颜色、各种形状和大小的风筝就好像美丽的鸟儿在空中飞舞。当强风把风筝吹起,牵引线就能够控制它们。

风筝迎风飘向更高的地方,而不是随风而去。它们摇摆着、拉扯着,但牵引线以及笨重的尾巴使它们处于控制之中,并且迎风而上。它们挣扎着、抖动着想要挣脱线的束缚,仿佛在说:“放开我!放开我!我想要自由!”即使与牵引线奋争着,它们依然在美丽地飞翔。终于,一只风筝成功挣脱了。“终于自由了,”它好像在说,“终于可以随风自由飞翔了!”

然而,脱离束缚的自由使它完全处于无情微风的摆布下。它毫无风度地震颤着向地面坠落,落在一堆乱草之中,线缠绕在一颗死灌木上。“终于自由”使它自由到无力地躺在尘土中,无助地任风沿着地面将其吹走,碰到第一个障碍物便毫无生命地滞留在那里了。

有时我们真像这风筝啊!上苍赋予我们困境和约束,赋予我们成长和增强实力所要遵从的规则。约束是逆风的必要匹配物。我们中有些人是如此强硬地抵制规则,以至我们从来无法飞到本来能够达到的高度。我们只遵从部分戒律,因此永远不会飞得足够高,使尾巴远离地面。

让我们每个人都飞到高处吧,并且认识到这一点:有些可能会令我们生气的约束,实际上是帮助我们攀升和实现愿望的平衡力。

考研英语阅读期刊来源

根据数据统计,80%的考研英语阅读来源于《经济学人》、《卫报》、《自然杂志》、《新闻周刊》、《科学美国人》等。

其中社会科学是考研英语阅读的主要和重点选材,自然科学一直保持在 1 篇文章左右的分量,人文科学的重要性则有上升的趋势。

参考资料

硕士研究生教育按照培养目标的不同,分为学术型研究生和专业学位研究生。学术型研究生的培养目标是高层次学术研究型专门人才,专业学位研究生的培养目标是具有扎实理论基础,并适应特定行业或职业实际工作需要的应用型高层次专门人才。具有较强的解决实际问题的能力,能够承担专业技术或管理工作,具有良好的职业素养的高层次应用型专门人才。

从2010年开始,全国硕士研究生入学考试的英语试卷分为了英语(一)和英语(二)。

根据数据统计,80%的考研英语阅读来源于《经济学人》、《卫报》、《自然杂志》、《新闻周刊》、《科学美国人》等。偶尔也会在一些书籍中寻找合适的文字做考试素材,但不多见,尤其是这几年已经很难见到。

其中社会科学是考研英语阅读的主要和重点选材,自然科学一直保持在 1 篇文章左右的分量,人文科学的重要性则有上升的趋势。

扩展资料:

考研英语阅读文章内容分析

从体裁上看,大纲要求考生能够顺利读懂四类文章,分别为议论文、说明文、记叙文和应用文。不过,考研阅读理解的文章大多为说明文或者议论文。针对这两类文章,应该有不同的阅读重点和策略。

另外在绝大多数情况下,历年真题的文章来源一般控制在过去的5年之内,即倘若2007年参加考研的话,2007年的文章一般来自于2001年到2006年之间的报刊杂志上。

但近五年的真题来源有所改变,一般选自过去两年内的杂志,甚至一年内的居多,可见文章的时效性越来越明显,所以阅读的范围也就小了很多。

英语阅读真题文章一般字数上控制在450字到550字之间,段落上一般控制在3到6个段落。所以可以把精力主要集中在符合前面字数、段落以及年份的文章来进行复习和阅读,如此一来就把复习的范围大为减少了。

这个来源就比较多了,一般都是英美比较主流的报刊杂志比如《经济学家》《新闻周刊》《纽约时报》《时代周刊》这些都有出合集的,或是去相关官网上直接看也可以

考研英语阅读来自经济学人,自然杂志等外刊。百分之80的考研英语阅读来源于经济学人,卫报自然杂志和新闻周刊和科学美国等,考研阅读理解的文章大多为说明文或议论文,其中社会科学是考研英语阅读的主要和重点选材,人文科学的重要性出现上升趋势。

考研英语阅读的技巧

发现考研的题目基本都围绕在文章的各层次主干上,细枝末节上基本没有涉题,于是就会发现,原文几百字的文章,真正需要了解的只有主干的几十字而已,其余的东西都可省,当划去冗余,就会发现几十字的文章骨架基本覆盖所有的问题。

可见对于考研阅读,若要高效正确的征服,必须学会快速分析文章的主干,这就是基于逻辑的阅读,上升到理论层面的阅读模式,用在本科毕业设计中看论文很受用效率很高,速度也很快,再不像以往看文章从头到尾还是云里雾里。

阅读文章学英语

阅读英文文章是提高语言水平的重要方法。但是在阅读英文文章中,我们往往会卡壳在不熟悉的字句上,影响阅读效果。怎么读才能事半功倍,提高自己的英语水平呢?小编给你们介绍4个阅读小技巧。

Reading in English is a great way to improve your English. Here are some specific suggestions for ways to use your reading to work on specific English skills. To get the most out of reading, it's important to know the difference between different types of reading which include: scanning, skimming, intensive and extensive reading.

看英语读物是提高英语水平的一个很好的方法。接下来向你介绍一些英语阅读的小技巧。想要发挥阅读的最大作用,就要懂得区分寻读、略读、精读和泛读。

Reading is an important part of learning English. This guide to how to improve your reading skills will help you improve reading by using skills you use in your own language. In other words, one of the best tips on improving reading is to think about how you read in your own language. Start by thinking about how you read different documents. How do you read the newspaper? How do you read novels? How do you read train schedules? and so on. Taking time to think about this will help give you clues on how to read in English - even if you don't understand every single word.

阅读是英语学习当中的重要一部分。本文会帮助你通过使用母语阅读的方法来提高英语阅读水平。换而言之,最好的技巧之一就是思考你是如何用母语阅读的。首先,想想你是怎样阅读不同文体的。你怎样看报纸?怎样看小说?怎样看火车行程表?等等。花点时间思考这些问题会给你的英语阅读带来思路,即使你不懂英语读物里面的每一个单词。

Ask yourself this question: Do I read every word in your own language when I am reading a schedule, summary, or other outlining document?

问问自己:看行程表,小结或者其他提纲性文章的时候我是否每个字都看?

The answer is most definitely: No! Reading in English is like reading in your native language. This means that it is not always necessary to read and understand each and every word in English. Remember that reading skills in your native language and English are basically the same.

答案绝对是--“不!”看英语书籍就像平常用母语阅读一样。这意味着你不需要读懂每字每句。要记住英语阅读和母语阅读在根本上是一致的。

Here is a quick overview of the four types of reading skills used in every language:

接下来快速浏览一下在各种语言通用的四种阅读技巧:

Skimming - used to understand the "gist" or main idea.

略读--用于了解文章大意。

Scanning - used to find a particular piece of information.

寻读--用于查找特定的信息。

Extensive reading - used for pleasure and general understanding.

泛读--用于欣赏和整体理解。

Intensive reading - accurate reading for detailed understanding.

精读--用于深入理解和获取细节。

You can use these reading skills in a number of ways to improve other areas of English learning such as pronunciation, grammar and increasing vocabulary.

你可以利用这些技巧来提高英语学习的其他方面,例如发音,语法和扩充词汇量。

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怎样才能学会阅读英语文章

阅读应当是我们英语爱好者们的习惯之一。真正坚持下来你会发现它是我们生命中必不可少的一部分,以下我为大家整理了学会阅读英语文章的做法,希望对大家有所帮助!

1、粗读原文。

第一遍的目标是基本把握文章大意,粗略了解文章背景和写作动机。有的学生在第一遍读的时候就边读边圈生词圈句子,圈完之后似乎又不知道文章在讲什么,这和目标有悖了,不利于对文章的整体把握,会干扰我们想法的形成。粗读环节也是我们平时说的“略读”,大家在读的时候不必太在意细节。第一遍在读的时候,遇到生词不要停下,不要来回徘徊猜意思,要学会从整体出发。我们在读英语文章时,不可能没有问题的,但要学会合理避开问题,抓大局,之后再看细节。

2、学习生词表达。

第二遍的目标是将文章里的生词,词组,长难句都划出来,划出来之后一定要再重新整理在word文档或者excel表格中。学习生词,推荐大家使用“朗曼词典”,里面是英英解释,用英语来学习英语是更加准确的,理解起来会更直观些。如果“英英词典”高于自身的水平,必要的话还是要借助中文解释。学习生词不单单是它们的意思,还有对应的发音也是我们要关注的。注意学习的方式是灵活的,不要拘泥于哪一种方法。

建议大家将生词放在一个可以随时available的软件里,因为学英语就是随时随地。学习手段越方便可得,被使用的频率就会越高。有的同学在阅读时还有个问题,单词句子都整理了,但仅仅是整理。所以大家在选择整理方式的时候,尽量避免那些高于自己目光的地方,选择“接地气”的方式。在记忆这些生词时,要放在具体的语境中,赋予单词以生命,不要孤零零地记中文意思和拼写。在读到生僻的表达时,可以自己先试着从上下文入手揣摩含义,之后再结合具体的意义,这是加深印象的过程。

3、精读句子和文章。

在开始精读每一个句子之前,要特别注意,即保证自己的整体理解是没问题的,如果实在不确定,可以结合译文来参考,要注意不要直接用译文代替自己的思考,不可过度依赖译文。每一个句子都有主干部分,我们不管遇到多长的句子,都要先划分主干,再看主干如何展开。英语文章的逻辑性很强,从句的`出现概率特别高,要会判断从句类型,接下来才好知道从哪分析。外媒文章的长难句几乎是常事,一开始遇到这样的句子或许会有些急躁甚至自我怀疑,这样的心理是正常的,但要注意及时调整,要相信再长的句子都有它们的内在结构。第二遍我们已经查找了生词的含义,但是在实际理解句子的时候,不能单单依靠单词的本意,还要看它在文章中的引申义是什么。

在分析句子时,大家最好留有分析的笔迹,以便验证学习的思路对不对。有的同学会有疑问,词我也认识,长句子我也分析出来了,可是为什么有的句子感觉还是不通顺呢?问题在于文章的感情色彩没有把握住。任何一种观点的表达都带有主观色彩在里面,所以大家要紧扣文章的写作动机和背景,必要的时候利用译文来促成理解。我们在精读句子的时候,会遇到一些我们拍手叫好的表达,可能很短,但很犀利到位,一定要记录下来。最终要把它们变为自己脑袋中的知识才OK!这同时也是为提高写作水平打下基础的过程。

4、 重读文章

前面我们已经理解了文章大意,梳理了句子意思,解决了生词问题,是不是一篇文章就可以结束了呢?当然不可以,最后一定要再回头看,经验表明,阅读多次能强化理解程度。做什么?从段落出发,理清文章脉络,学会用简短的话概括段落意思。国外课程经常会遇到这样的作业,将1000字的文章用50个词甚至更少来概括出来,这对于国内学生来说感觉好难。其实就像我们读中文的文章,最后进行一句话总结,是一回事。这个概括总结的能力,对于想学好英语的学生来说非常重要。如果以后是想出国深造,那一定不要错过锻炼的机会。一开始的时候,我们可以给自己设定100词,之后再慢慢缩减。有的时候一篇长的文章,老师们甚至可以用几个单词就可以搞定。语言真的好神奇。

重读文章还有一个目的,加深对词汇用法的印象,因为“理解地越深刻,记忆地就会越深刻”。或许最后还发现了新的问题,这是好的现象,因为“提问”也是一种能力,发现问题就独立去解决问题。我们做的每一步,都是学习。在“精读”面前,我们学习的过程和获取的过程十分重要哦。英语是“发声语言”,前面几项做完之后,最好能熟读这篇文章,挑几个自己认为比较好的句子背一背。因为前面我们做了很多,文章理解地很透彻了,那么熟读也不是难事。

是可以的,这样的方式可以提高阅读理解能力,可以培养英语的语感,之后在做题的时候会更加轻松。

要想学好英语,英语基础和学习技巧都是非常关键的,如果是英语水平比较弱可以通过找个外教学习,早先我也是这么学过来的,大家可以参考参考:然后在做决定

适合大学阅读的英语杂志

美国著名科普杂志,考研英语科普类文章的主要来源。《Scientific American 》科学美国人:美国著名科普杂志,考研英语科普类文章的主要来源。始于1845年8月28日,涵盖的受众包括企业主、高级经理人、决策者和意见领袖。到目前,有151位诺贝尔奖得主撰稿。2009年的本刊撰写者中有四位获诺贝尔奖。

楼主想要的报纸即使有在中国也没有发行的吧.其实有些报纸如China Daily也没有楼主想的那么Chinglish的,因为他们都有英语国家的人做审编,而且已经做英语报纸很多年了,已经可以算是很正规了.如果楼主很想看英语原版的新闻,不妨上网看啊,很多国外报纸也好传媒也好是有自己的新闻网站的.如Times,泰晤士报等等.这些只要上Google什么的查查就有了.

报刊的话《21世纪报》和《中国日报》的比较多。世纪报选题丰富活泼,对生词均有注释,也有辅导的版面,总的来说,针对的就是大人,建议大一大二多看。

《The New York Times 》纽约时报:是一份在美国纽约出版的日报,在全世界发行,有相当高的影响力,严肃刊物的代表,长期以来拥有良好的公信力和权威性。由于风格古典严肃,它有时也被戏称为“灰色女士”(The Gray Lady)。创始人是亨利·贾维斯·雷蒙德和乔治·琼斯。

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