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1、GRE写作高分具体方法心得讲解 GRE作文一直都是中国考生比较难以保证得分的一个项目。而许多同学为了应对GRE作文常会使用的方法就模仿高分范文。下面就和大家分享GRE高分作文标准提示词,来欣赏一下吧。GRE写作高分具体方法心得讲解GRE作文模仿准备工作介绍1.要有可以模仿的*(最好是带有说理性的*)。2.你要理解这个*,理解它的用词、句子结构、段落结构。3.这些*都有正确的中文翻译。同时,*的长度不能超过500字。怎么模仿?举个例子:首先要分析*,分析每一句和上一句是什么关系。美国人写作文的一个特点是,通常每段的第一句都包含了整段文字的内容,也就是我们常说的topicsentence。另一个特

2、点是当你写完一个句子后,你要问WHY。你提出一个问题,然后给出一个圆满的回答,这就是一篇优秀的作文。GRE写作模仿训练要做到这两点1.抽象的能力(abstract);2.具体的能力(details/examples)。具体化并不代表要写一个完整的故事。但是任何一篇*都要给人一个具体的意向。通过具体的东西来描述才能给人塌实的感觉。具体化只要举出几个地方、几个名字、几件小事就可以了。为什么好多同学作文中分数很低呢,就是因为,他提出了问题却没有回答。通过不断的模仿写作,就可以不断的纠正语法和词组错误。如何把抽象和具体结合起来是一个重点,如何在一个段落中只表达一个思想,这是另一个重点。美国人的判分特点

3、是,如果你在一段中表达了一个以上的思想,那你的分数就不会高了。分析完一篇*后,怎么模仿着写呢?就是看着中文的翻译,把上面的英文一字不落的写下来,当你实在想不起来的时候,再看原文。等到写完之后,和原文对照一下,看看是谁写的漂亮。我刚刚开始模仿写作的时候,发现,模仿了几天后,写作水平的确提高了。因为根据记忆学原则,这个单词你背过、读过,它都不能写在你的*中间。如果一个单词可以经常出现在你的脑子和*中间,那这只证明了一件事,就是你写过这个字。但是你自己写作你不可能用到这个字,那就只有一个可能,就是你在模仿*时写过这个字。如果一个结构别人写不出来,你能写出来,那你的分数就会高。GRE写作模仿训练有哪些

4、好处?1.你的语法错误会越来越少;2.句子结构能力越来越强;3.用词能力大大增加。GRE写作满分范文Both the development of technological tools and the uses to which humanity has put them have created modern civilizations in which loneliness is ever increasing.Looking at the above statement, I see a lot of truth to the statement . There are many wa

5、ys that society has used the advanced technology in order to isolate themselves. It may or may not be a consious move, but the results are all the same. The isolation occurs in a variety of ways and in all different areas. By computerizing factories, there are more and more people working long hours

6、 by themselves, with there only companion as a computer monitor. Although the company may be getting better production, the question that needs to be ask is at what cost to their employees.It is not only the management of big factories that are responsible for this isolation. This lonliness can be s

7、een in many other settings. With the growing popularity of the television, the nation is seeing a decline in families talking and an increase in watching the television. Not only can this result in a generation of coach potatoes, it is also causes less communication and a feeling of isolation from e

8、veryone that a person cares about.So far technology has entered the work place and the home, it has also entered the social relm. When you go to order food in the drive-thru, who is or better yet what is it that you talk to? It is a machine, although there is a person on the other end, you are still

9、 reciting your order to a machine. If it is ten oclock at night and you need money, there are ATMs. All of these gadgets may be very nice and convient, but they result in lack of human contact.Although it might be easy to blame technolgy for our feelings of loneliness, it is just a cop out. By looki

10、ng at all the ways technology causes isolation, it is still people who choose to use these convenient methods. If a person wants to have human contact, all they have to do is go inside to the bank or go inside the resturaunt to order. What it basically boils down to, is that it is our choice whether

11、 or not we use technology. It is a scary thought to think maybe one day we might live in a society where you will never have to leave your house. That by using FAX machines, computers, modems, and the telephone a person would never have to have human contact to get their job done. The thing is that

12、if that is not what we as a society wants, we are the ones to speak out and change the outcome.Comments:This is a competent discussion of the issue. The position presented in the first paragraph - that there are many ways that society has used the advanced technology in order to isolate themselves -

13、 is adequately sustained, but the examples are not always clearly relevant (e.g., in the case of paragraph ones computerizing of factories, the decision to use the technology is not made by the individual worker.) Also, the reasoning is not developed as fully as it would be in a response at the scor

14、e level of 6 or 5.While organization is adequate, the response lacks the organized coherence of ideas that exemplify a 5 essay. Transitions, within and between paragraphs, are not always logical. The last paragraph could be much more clearly focused: since several sentences repeat the same idea - th

15、at it is our choice whether or not we use technology - and the purpose or meaning of others (e.g., the last) is not immediately clear.In general, ideas are presented clearly, although awkward phrasing sometimes contributes to vagueness (e.g., By looking at all the ways technology causes isolation, i

16、t is still people who choose to use these convenient methods). Lack of sentence variety seems to inhibit the communication of ideas (e.g., many short sentences are often used where one or two compound ones could make the points more effectively). Overall, however, this is an adequate response to the

17、 topic.GRE写作满分范文Both the development of technological tools and the uses to which humanity has put them have created modern civilizations in which loneliness is ever increasing.Technology, broadly defined as the use of tools, has a long history. Ever since Erg the caveman first conked an animal with

18、 a rock, people have been using technology. For thousands of years, the use of tools allowed people to move ever closer together. Because fields could be cultivated and the technology to store food existed, people would live in cities rather than in small nomadic tribes. Only very lately have Ergs d

19、escendants come to question the benefits of technology. The Industrial Revolution introduced and spread technologies that mechanized many tasks. As a result of the drive toward more efficient production and distribution (so the ever larger cities would be supported), people began to act as cogs in t

20、he technological machine. Clothing was no longer produced by groups of women sewing and gossiping together, but by down-trodden automations operating machinery in grim factories.The benefits of the new technology of today, computers and the internet, are particularly ambiguous. They have made work e

21、ver more efficient and knit the world together in a web of information and phone lines. Some visionaries speak of a world in which Erg need not check in to his office; he can just dial in from home. He wont need to go to a bar to pick up women because there are all those chat rooms. Hungry? Erg orde

22、rs his groceries from an online delivery service. Bored? Download a new game. And yet.Many people, myself included, are a little queasy about that vision. Erg may be doing work, but is it real work? Are his online friends real friends? Does anything count in a spiritual way if its just digital? Sinc

23、e the Industrial Revolution, we have been haunted by the prospect that we are turning into our machines: efficient, productive, souless. The newest technologies, we fear, are making us flat as our screens, turning us into streams of bits of interchangable data. We may know a lot of people, but we ha

24、ve few real friends. We have a lot of things to do, but no reason to do them. In short, the new technology emphasizes a spiritual crisis that has been building for quite some time.As I try to unravel which I believe about the relative merits of technology, I think it is instructive to remember techn

25、ologys original result. A better plow meant easier farming, more food, longer lives, and more free time to pursue other things such as art. Our newest technology does not give us more free time; it consumes our free time. We are terminally distracted from confronting ourselves or each other. We stay

26、 safe, and lonely, in our homes and offices rather than taking the risk of meeting real people or trying new things.While I am certainly not a Luddite, I do believe we need to look for a bit more balance between technology and life. We have to tear ourselves away from the fatal distractions and go o

27、ut into the world. Technology has given us long lives and endless supplies of information. Now we need to apply that information, use the time were not spending conking our dinner with a club, and find our reasons for living.Comments:This outstanding response displays cogent reasoning, insightful, p

28、ersuasive analysis, and superior control of language. The response immediately identifies the complexities of the issue and then playfully explores both the benefits and the drawbacks of technological developments over the course of human history. The writer maintains that a balance between technolo

29、gy and life is necessary if humans are going to abate the loneliness that is part of modern existence.In contrasting the intended purpose of technology at the beginning of the Industrial Revolution with the end result of the use of todays technology, the writer skillfully expands the initial positio

30、n and makes a sound point: While technological developments have helped society in a practical way, they have contributed to a spiritual crisis that has been building for quite some time.The analysis is tightly organized. With well-chosen examples and a character called Erg, the response moves well

31、beyond a listing of examples, developing the analysis over five focused paragraphs, each building on the previous one. The conclusion - that as a result of technology the individual begins to lose sight of the need to connect with fellow citizens in a meaningful way - follows directly from the prece

32、ding paragraphs, while adding substantive analysis.This writer is clearly in command of language and syntax, varying the sentence structure to express concepts succinctly. Word choice is generally precise and often highly effective, as in the following examples: down-trodden automation, and haunted by the prospect that we are turning into our machines: efficient, productive, soulless.GRE写作

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