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大学英语六级阅读 180篇 赠全文翻译本 含七大题源外刊记单词+六级阅读理解难句 华研外语PDF,TXT迅雷下载,磁力链接,网盘下载

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大学英语六级阅读180篇,适用对象:


需要改革新题型英语六级阅读的CET6级考生;

基础较差、需要大量英语六级阅读练习的考生;需要在短时间内掌握英语六级阅读常考词汇的考生;

需强化英语六级语法、攻克英语六级阅读长难句的考生。


推荐理由:
1.大学英语六级阅读180篇,含练习书 配套全文翻译共2本,方便对照学习;
2.所有训练题参照全新英语六级阅读考试改革新题型命题,备考针对性强;
3.英语六级考试命题与阅卷中心所在地上海交大名师主编;
4.英语六级阅读七大题源,熟记核心英语六级词汇;
5.语法 难句,指导考生读懂英语六级阅读长难句;
6.英语六级阅读专项强化,掌握解题技巧;
7.英语六级阅读综合模拟,考前实战训练。

 
内容简介

1.英语六级阅读20篇题源外刊文章 660个核心英语六级词汇;
2.英语六级阅读词汇理解35 长篇阅读15 仔细阅读70篇;
3.英语六级阅读综合模拟训练10套,共40篇;
4.英语六级阅读难句100 高频语法点突破;
5.分题型总结英语六级阅读解题技巧;
6.赠配套全文翻译本。

作者简介

     华研外语是一家采用科学实验的手段来提高学习效率的知名文化出版机构,多年来致力于大学英语教学法和测试学的研究。
     TOPWAY是华研的做事原则,表明方法得当就会事半功倍,让您花更少的时间取得更好的学习效果;“沙里淘金”是华研的思维方式,通过电脑分频等诸多科学手段,让您抓住问题的关键,用20%的精力取得80%的成效,体现“二八定律”;封面上那个可爱的青蛙举杠铃的LOGO,寓意华研的方法可起到“四两拨千斤”的效果。

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1.《大学英语六级阅读180篇》
Part 1 题源英语六级阅读记单词20篇
TIME 《时代周刊》
Passage 1手机到底有多安全?
Passage 2塞林格:不许碰我的遗产!
Passage 3整顿网络:谷歌网管如何追击不良广告
Passage 4科学家接近老化之谜
USA TODAY 《今日美国》
Passage 5美国联邦调查局利用户外电子广告牌公示通缉令
Passage 6剑桥大学欲上肥皂剧
Newsweek 《新闻周刊》
Passage 7繁荣背后的危险
Passage 8正向思维扼杀职业?
New Scientist 《新科学家》
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How Safe Is Your Cell Phone?
It takes a little extra work to get in touch with Andrea Boland. The Maine state representative answers e-mails and lists her business and home phone numbers on the Web. But unlike many politicians attached to their BlackBerrys, she keeps her cell switched off unless she’s expecting a call. And if she has her way, everyone in Maine—and perhaps, eventually, the rest of the U.S.—will similarly think twice before talking on their mobiles.
In March, Maine’s legislature (立法机构) will begin debating a bill she submitted that would require manufacturers to put a warning label on every cell phone sold in the state declaring, “This device emits electromagnetic (电磁的) radiation, exposure to which may cause brain cancer.” Her warning would continue, “Users, especially children and pregnant women, should keep this device away from the head and body.”
For those of you now eyeing your cell phones suspiciously, it’s worth noting that both the National Cancer Institute and the World Health Organization say there isn’t evidence to support the assertion that cell phones are a public-health threat. But a number of scientists are worried that there has been a dangerous rush to declare cell phones safe, using studies they feel are inadequate and too often weighted toward the wireless industry’s interests. An analysis published by University of Washington neurologist (神经学家) Henry Lai determined that far more independent studies than industry-funded studies have found at least some type of biological effect from cell-phone exposure.
Several countries—including Finland, Israel and France—have issued guidelines for cell-phone use. And San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom, who began researching the issue when his wife was expecting their first child, is hoping his city will adopt legislation that would have manufacturers print radiation information on cell-phone packaging and manuals and require retailers to display the data on the sales floor.
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