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第一篇文章&&文学小说(含原文)
故事主体:一个仆人在农场工作,向主人述说自己怎么效劳,怎么不容易,想辞职。其实就为了要辆摩托车。主人想想,他走了对自己不好,就给他了。从此,这个人就在亲戚中有地位了。还能有更多时间陪老婆。
题目回忆:
1.主旨题,问文章讨论的主题
选C,文章讨论的是两个人之间的地位差异(两个人指的是工人和老板)
2.情感态度题,问老板对于员工的态度是什么?
3.细节题,Nawa有了摩托车的好处“
答案是提升了社会地位,有时间陪老婆
4.目的题,划线段落的目的是什么?
答案是找借口辞职.
5.细节题,Harouni给Nawa提供摩托车的目的?
答案是为了挽留Nawa.
第二篇文章&社会科学(包含图表)
文章主题:现在的新闻真实度和可信度越来越低,主要是因为编辑们为了新闻的点击量阅览量,所以编写新闻时有所歪曲。进而引出新闻的本质是传递信息,而不是商业贩卖。
题目回忆:
1.主旨题,问文章谈论了什么内容?
答案是探讨一个社会现象。
2.图表题,有三道。
图表反映了30年区间内的新闻可信度,呈现越来越低的现象。
第三篇文章&自然科学
文章主题:花香可以招蜂引蝶,也会引来害虫。科学家猜测是是花朵中存在某种特殊成分起到关键作用,但是实验发现猜测错误,进而对结果进一步分析。
题目回忆:
1.主旨题,文章描述了什么问题
答案是分析了招蜂引蝶的关键因素不是花香而是虫子本身;
2.目的题,问文章最后一句话的作用
第四篇&历史政治类(对比)
文章主题:第一篇是林肯的一篇演讲(address to the young men of
Lyceum spring
field),他的主题观点是法律是神圣的不可违背,虽然某些法律可能有问题,在修正之前但是尽力忍耐;第二篇Thoreau的一篇题为resistantto
civil government的文章,梭罗的观点是如果法律不公,需要进行推翻和修正。
题目回忆:
1.细节题,当有人质疑法律时,林肯的观点是什么?
答案是向法律妥协,忍忍就过去了
2.求同题,问两篇文章都认可的观点
3.求异题,回忆空缺,希望有同学可以补充。
第五篇&自然科学
文章主题:what is the tech after solar
industry,&关于太阳能新技术。利用silicon制造反光板,可以提高能量产出,降低成本,并提到了该技术的挑战。
词汇题大整理
He did not demur that he wasasked to fix watches, and the
enterprise did bad, he earned even more kicksthan kudos, the
watches he took apart never keep time any more.
--- common

There are not always commonagreements that what the public
needs to know.
The job of the journalists shouldbe to “give the news as
raw as possible”.
--- treated
The treated flowers emitted morethan 45 times fragrance
than the normal ones.
--- observed
But I do mean to say, that,although bad laws, if they
exist, should be repealed as soon as possible, stillwhile they
continue in force, for the sake of example, they should
bereligiously observed.
When I so pressingly urge astrict observation of all the
laws, let me not be understood as saying thatthere are no bad laws,
nor that grievances may not arise, for the redress ofwhich, no
legal provisions have been made, I mean to say no such
The poor market is slowing theinnovation but
--- betting on
Green is betting on the silon,aiming at taking the
advantage of achieving cost reduction.
第一篇:农场工人与主人的故事
Anotherman might have thrown up his hands—but not
Nawabdin. The daughters acted as aspur to his genius, and he looked
with satisfaction in the mirror each morningat the face of a
warrior going out to do battle. Nawab of course knew that hemust
proliferate his sources of revenue—the salary he received from K.
K.Harouni for tending the tube wells would not even begin to
suffice. He set up aone-room flour mill, run off a condemned
electric motor—condemned by him. Hetried his hand at fish-farming
in a pond at the edge of one of his master’sfields. He bought
broken radios, fixed them, and resold them. He did not demureven
when asked to fix watches, although that enterprise did
spectacularlybadly, and earned him more kicks than kudos, for no
watch he took apart everkept time again.
K.K. Harouni lived mostly in Lahore and rarely visited his
farms. Whenever theold man did visit, Nawab would place himself
night and day at the door leadingfrom the servants’ sitting area
into the walled grove of ancient banyan treeswhere the old
farmhouse stood. Grizzled, his peculiar aviator glasses bent
andsmudged, Nawab tended the household machinery, the
air-conditioners, waterheaters, refrigerators, and pumps, like an
engineer tending the boilers on afoundering steamer in an Atlantic
gale. By his superhuman efforts, he almostmanaged to maintain K. K.
Harouni in the same mechanical cocoon, cooled andbathed and lighted
and fed, that the landowner enjoyed in Lahore.
Harouni,of course, became familiar with this ubiquitous
man, who not only accompaniedhim on his tours of inspection but
could be found morning and night standing onthe master bed rewiring
the light fixture or poking at the water heater in thebathroom.
Finally, one evening at teatime, gauging the psychological
moment,Nawab asked if he might say a word. The landowner, who was
cheerfully filinghis nails in front of a crackling rosewood fire,
told him to go ahead.
“Sir,as you know, your lands stretch from here to the
Indus, and on these lands arefully seventeen tube wells, and to
tend these seventeen tube wells there is butone man, me, your
servant. In your service I have earned these gray hairs”—herehe
bowed his head to show the gray—“and now I cannot fulfill my duties
as Ishould. Enough, sir, enough. I beg you, forgive me my weakness.
Better adarkened house and proud hunger within than disgrace in the
light of day.Release me, I ask you, I beg you.”
Theold man, well accustomed to these sorts of speeches,
though not usually thisflorid, filed away at his nails and waited
for the breeze to stop.
“What’sthe matter, Nawabdin?”
“Matter, sir? Oh, what could be the matter in your
service? I’ve eatenyour salt for all my years. But, sir, on the
bicycle now, with my old legs, andwith the many injuries I’ve
received when heavy machinery fell on me—I cannotany longer bicycle
about like a bridegroom from farm to farm, as I could when Ifirst
had the good fortune to enter your service. I beg you, sir, let me
“Andwhat is the solution?” Harouni asked, seeing that they
had come to the crux. Hedidn’t particularly care one way or the
other, except that it touched on hiscomfort—a matter of great
interest to him.
“Well,sir, if I had a motorcycle, then I could somehow
limp along, at least until Itrain up some younger man.”
Thecrops that year had been good, Harouni felt expansive
in front of the fire, andso, much to the disgust of the farm
managers, Nawab received a brand-newmotorcycle, a Honda 70. He even
managed to extract an allowance for gasoline.
Themotorcycle increased his status, gave him weight, so
that people began callinghim Uncle and asking his opinion on world
affairs, about which he knewabsolutely nothing. He could now range
farther, doing much wider business. Bestof all, now he could spend
every night with his wife, who early in the marriagehad begged to
live not in Nawab’s quarters in the village but with her familyin
Firoza, near the only girls’ school in the area. A long straight
road ranfrom the canal headworks near Firoza all the way to the
Indus, through theheart of the K. K. Harouni lands. The road ran on
the bed of an old highwaybuilt when these lands lay within a
princely state. Some hundred and fiftyyears ago, one of the princes
had ridden that way, going to a wedding or afuneral in this remote
district, felt hot, and ordered that rosewood trees beplanted to
shade the passersby. Within a few hours, he forgot that he had
giventhe order, and in a few dozen years he in turn was forgotten,
but these treesstill stood, enormous now, some of them dead and
looming without bark, whiteand leafless. Nawab would fly down this
road on his new machine, with bags andstreamers hanging from every
knob and brace, so that the bike, when he hit abump, seemed to be
flapping numerous s and with hisgrinning face,
as he rolled up to whichever tube well needed servicing, withhis
ears almost blown off, he shone with the speed of his
/magazine//nawabdin-electrician
第一篇&&水污染的治理
发现人为排放到环境中的物质造成了水体中藻类的增加。为了发现具体原因和解决策略,科学家们采用了“还原复刻法”:单独开辟一块小湖模拟大自然中的情况。通过模拟实验,发现了问题的成因。
第二篇&比萨斜塔
文章讲的是比萨斜塔曾经面临倒塌的危险。后来来了一个土木工程学家。凭借自己的专业技能,把斜塔底部的沙土一点点挪走。最后消除了斜塔倒塌的风险。
第三篇&人口增多带来的医生短缺(包含图表)
随着现代人口的剧增。医生短缺已经跟不上时代发展。所以现在大力培养一个叫做医生助理(physician
assistant)的职位。他们能完成医生的很多工作,培养成本低,也能减少病人的开销。
第四篇&超级英雄的黄金白银黄铜时代
现在的超级英雄除了有很多超能力(例如:跑的比火车快,能徒手举起火车),也要面对很多现实的社会问题。
1.句子结构的题目在语法考点中仍然占有很大的比重。RUNON,FRAGMENT的题型很多;
2.标点符号考察了破折号做插入语的用法,还有逗号、分号的区分;
3.第四篇文章的合并句子题句子非常长,四个选项每个句子都超过六行;
4.图表信息题考了一题,出现在第三篇文章中,以句子插入题的形式出现,不能插入的原因是和文章中给出的图表信息不符合。2020年的助理医生并没有超过医生的人数。
5.比较对象一致的题考察了2个。
数学部分:
首先,考试形式方面,新版SAT中数学的时间从原来的70分钟54题,改成了80分钟58题,其中包含45个选择题和13个填空题,且只有第二部分允许使用计算器。新的时间安排下,考生有更多时间进行检查,可以排除一部分粗心造成的错题。主观题更加灵活地考察学生的分析能力,排除了选择题猜答案的可能。
其次,在考点方面,明显比老SAT有所扩充。代数方面,扩充了线性方程的知识点,尤其是不等式的推导、图像的平移和翻转、变化率的含义、三角函数、复合函数、无理数方程、高次多项式函数等。在几何方面,主要拓展了解析几何以及三角函数的几何应用。除此之外,复数的四则运算也有考到一题。这种变化对于很多尚未接触到相关知识的考生——尤其是低年级考生来说,将会是一次大的考验。不过,对于每个知识点的考察深度仅仅停留在概念理解的层次上,除了少数基本公式之外,并不作太多记忆性的要求。
最重要的是,这次数学考试的题目题干明显变长。很多简单的数学关系通过科学语境包装之后,加上相对复杂的逻辑关系,就增加了考生的阅读理解难度。其实阅读量大的题目,往往包含的数学知识异常简单,有时仅仅是一个线性方程或方程组。能否在短时间内准确分析出语句含义并诠释成数学语言,成为能否控制好答题节奏的关键!这部分的题目,尤其是应用图表题的设置,尤其能够体现这种阅读量的变化。而对于各种图表的理解,也需要考生具备一定的背景知识,譬如拟合直线的含义,数据的相对量与绝对量的关系等等。
关于一篇Parthenon神殿的议论文,大意是:需要让巴特农神殿发挥其应有的文化保护和文物展示的作用。修辞分析点:对比分析,回溯历史,引经据典,类比论证。
Amongthe first to visit Greece’s new Acropolis Museum,
devoted to the Parthenon andother temples, the author reviews the
origins of a gloriously “right” structure(part of a
fifth-century-b.c. stimulus plan) and the continuing outrage
thathalf its fa&ade is still in
Thegreat classicist A. W. Lawrence (illegitimate younger
brother of the even morefamously illegitimate T.E. “of Arabia”)
once remarked of the Parthenon that itis “the one building in the
world which may be assessed as absolutely right.” Iwas considering
this thought the other day as I stood on top of the temple
withMaria Ioannidou, the dedicated director of the Acropolis
Restoration Service,and watched the workshop that lay below and
around me. Everywhere there werecraftsmen and -women, toiling to
get the Parthenon and its sister temples readyfor viewing by the
public this summer. There was the occasional whine of adrill and
groan of a crane, but otherwise this was the quietest
constructionsite I have ever seen—or, rather, heard. Putting the
rightest, or most right,building to rights means that the workers
must use marble from a quarry in thesame mountain as the original
one, that they must employ old-fashioned chiselsto carve, along
with traditional brushes and twigs, and that they must studyand
replicate the ancient Lego-like marble joints with which the
masterbuilders of antiquity made it all fit miraculously
Thedamage done by the ages to the building, and by past
empires and occupations,cannot all be put right. But there is one
desecration and dilapidation that canat least be partially undone.
Early in the 19th century, Britain’s ambassadorto the Ottoman
Empire, Lord Elgin, sent a wrecking crew to the
Turkish-occupiedterritory of Greece, where it sawed off
approximately half of the adornment ofthe Parthenon and carried it
away. As with all things Greek, there were threeelements to this,
the most lavish and beautiful sculptural treasury in humanhistory.
Under the direction of the artistic genius Phidias, the temple had
twomassive pediments decorated with the figures of Pallas Athena,
Poseidon, andthe gods of the sun and the moon. It then had a series
of 92 high-reliefpanels, or metopes, depicting a succession of
mythical and historical battles.The most intricate element was the
frieze, carved in bas-relief, which showedthe gods, humans, and
animals that made up the annual Pan-Athens procession:there were
192 equestrian warriors and auxiliaries featured, which happens
tobe the exact number of the city’s heroes who fell at the Battle
of Marathon.Experts differ on precisely what story is being told
here, but the frieze wasquite clearly carved as a continuous
narrative.
Eversince Lord Byron wrote his excoriating attacks on
Elgin’s colonial looting,first in Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage (1812)
and then in The Curse of Minerva(1815), there has been a bitter
argument about the legitimacy of the BritishMuseum’s deal. I’ve
written a whole book about this controversy and won’toppress you
with all the details, but would just make this one point. If
theMona Lisa had been sawed in two during the Napoleonic Wars and
the separatedhalves had been acquired by different museums in, say,
St. Petersburg andLisbon, would there not be a general wish to see
what they might look like ifre-united? If you think my analogy is
overdrawn, consider this: the body of thegoddess Iris is at present
in London, while her head is in Athens. The frontpart of the torso
of Poseidon is in London, and the rear part is in Athens. Andso on.
This is grotesque.
Itis unfortunately true that the city allowed itself to
become very dirty andpolluted in the 20th century, and as a result
the remaining sculptures andstatues on the Parthenon were nastily
eroded by “acid rain.” And it’s also truethat the museum built on
the Acropolis in the 19th century, a trifling place ofa mere 1,450
square meters, was pathetically unsuited to the task of housing
ordisplaying the work of Phidias. But gradually and now
impressively, the Greekshave been living up to their
responsibilities. Beginning in 1992, theendangered marbles were
removed from the temple, given careful cleaning withultraviolet and
infra-red lasers, and placed in a climate-controlled interior.Alas,
they can never all be repositioned on the Parthenon itself,
because,though the atmospheric pollution is now better controlled,
Lord Elgin’s goonssucceeded in smashing many of the entablatures
that held the sculptures inplace. That leaves us with the next-best
thing, which turns out to be ratherbetter than one had
Abouta thousand feet southeast of the temple, the
astonishing new Acropolis Museumwill open on June 20. With 10 times
the space of the old repository, it will beable to display all the
marvels that go with the temples on top of the hill.Most important,
it will be able to show, for the first time in centuries, howthe
Parthenon sculptures looked to the citizens of old.
TheBritish may continue in their constipated fashion to
cling to what they have socrudely
amputated,TheAcropolis Museum has hit on
the happy idea of exhibiting, for as long asfollowing that
precedent is too much to hope for, its own original sculptureswith
the London-held pieces represented by beautifully copied
casts.&itcreates a natural thirst to see the
actual re-assembly completed. So, far fromemptying or weakening a
museum, this controversy has instead created anotherone, which is
destined to be among Europe’s finest galleries. And one day,surely,
there will be an agreement to do the right thing by the world’s
most“right” structure.
新SAT作文主要考察学生对文章的理解,以及例证和修辞的分析。
文章理解上,本次考试文章主题明确,词汇句型难度正常。
例证方面,本次考试文章中没有明显的数据或者研究结果类的例证,但是有对于别人话术的引用等论据,如果学生按照上课讲过的分析方法和步骤来写,难度不是很大。
修辞方面,只要学生掌握了课堂上讲过的套路和方法,写起来也难度不大。
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