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阅读花时间太多

目前大家的主要精力都在阅读的训练,最近一直看到同学们们在反馈速度的问题。

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是不是你也有这样的疑问?

速度是结果,不是训练的“项目”

速度是学习后呈现的结果,速度不快是因为单词、句子结构、解题思路不够熟悉。

本来词句就没有掌握好,盲目追求速度;结果一做就错,这是浪费真题、还搞自己的心态。

真题是大家的学习素材,不是检测工具,留下2-3套题用作后期模考就可。

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大家阅读都是怎么训练的呢?

学习不能自我感动,

要有明确的目标和执行计划,

例如外刊,就是每天读的!

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外刊阅读:Day29

【英文原文】

A 95-Square-Foot Tokyo Apartment:‘I Wouldn’t Live Anywhere Else’

TOKYO — At the end of a long day at work in the offices of Japan’s professional baseball league, Asumi Fujiwara returned to her apartment and changed into pajamas. She wanted to get in a light workoutbefore going to bed, so she placed her vinylyoga mat on the floor in front of the toilet, rolling it past the single kitchen burnerand the one-slot oasterand toward the foot of her desk.

After a bit of stretching, she stood to get into the warriorposition. Instead of extendingher arms fully, though, she pulled her elbowsinto her sides. “I need to modifymy posesor else I will hit something,” Ms. Fujiwara, 29, said.

Such is life in a 95-square-foot Tokyo apartment.

With its high propertyprices and the world’s most populous metropolitanarea, Tokyo has long been known for small accommodations. But these new apartments — known as three-tatami rooms, based on how many standard Japanese floor mats would cover the living space — are pushing the boundariesof normal living.

A real estatedeveloper, Spilytus, has been leading the charge toward ever-tinier spaces. It has been operating these shoe-box apartments since 2015, and with more than 1,500 residentsnow in its 100 buildings, demand has remained strong.

【词汇注释】

(1)apartment [əˈpɑːtmənt] n. 公寓套房

(2)professional [prəˈfeʃənl] adj. 职业的,专业的

(3)league [liːɡ] n. 联盟

(4)pajamas [pəˈdʒɑːməz] n. (一套)睡衣裤

(5)workout [ˈwɜːkaʊt] n. 锻炼

(6)vinyl [ˈvaɪnl] n. 乙烯基塑料

(7)burner [ˈbɜːnə(r)] n. 炉灶

(8)slot [slɒt] n. 窄缝,狭槽,投币口

(9)toaster [ˈtəʊstə(r)] n. 烤面包片器

(10)stretching [ˈstretʃɪŋ] n. 拉伸

(11)warrior [ˈwɒriə(r)] n. 战士

(12)extend [ɪkˈstend] v. 延伸,扩展

(13)elbow [ˈelbəʊ] n. 肘部

(14)modify [ˈmɒdɪfaɪ] v. (略微地)修改,改进

(15)pose [pəʊz] n. 姿势

(16)property [ˈprɒpəti] n. 房地产

(17)populous [ˈpɒpjələs] adj. 人口众多的

(18)metropolitan [ˌmetrəˈpɑːlɪtən] adj. 大城市的

(19)accommodation [əˌkɒməˈdeɪʃn] n. [~s]住宿

(20)boundary [ˈbaʊndri] n. 分界线,边界

(21)real estate 房地产

(22)developer [dɪˈvɛləpər] n. 开发商

(23)resident [ˈrezɪdənt] n. 居民;住户

【参考译文】

A 95-Square-Foot Tokyo Apartment:‘I Wouldn’t Live Anywhere Else’

九平米东京公寓:“我只想住在这里”

TOKYO — At the end of a long day at work in the offices of Japan’s professional baseball league, Asumi Fujiwara returned to her apartment and changed into pajamas. She wanted to get in a light workoutbefore going to bed, so she placed her vinylyoga mat on the floor in front of the toilet, rolling it past the single kitchen burnerand the one-slot oasterand toward the foot of her desk.

东京——在日本职业棒球联盟办公室结束了一天漫长的工作后,藤原朝美(音)回到自己的公寓,换上睡衣。她想在睡前做点轻度运动,于是把塑料瑜伽垫放在坐便前的地板上,从单圈炉灶和单片吐司机旁一直铺展到她的书桌前。

After a bit of stretching, she stood to get into the warriorposition. Instead of extendingher arms fully, though, she pulled her elbowsinto her sides. “I need to modifymy posesor else I will hit something,” Ms. Fujiwara, 29, said.

稍作伸展后,她站了起来,准备进入战士体式。但她没完全展开双臂,而是将两肘收在身体两侧。“我需要调整姿势,不然会碰到东西,”现年29岁的藤原朝美说。

Such is life in a 95-square-foot Tokyo apartment.

这就是东京九平米公寓的生活。

With its high propertyprices and the world’s most populous metropolitanarea, Tokyo has long been known for small accommodations. But these new apartments — known as three-tatami rooms, based on how many standard Japanese floor mats would cover the living space — are pushing the boundariesof normal living.

东京是世界上人口最多的大都市,房价高昂,向以居住空间狭小而闻名于世。但这种新公寓正在突破正常生活范围的定义,这些被称为“三叠榻榻米”的公寓仅有容纳三个标准日式地垫的居住空间。

A real estatedeveloper, Spilytus, has been leading the charge toward ever-tinier spaces. It has been operating these shoe-box apartments since 2015, and with more than 1,500 residentsnow in its 100 buildings, demand has remained strong.

地产开发商Spilytus一直在引导潮流,推动更小的住宅空间。该公司自2015年起一直在经营类似鞋盒式公寓,旗下的100栋楼房现已入住1500多名居民,需求依然强劲。

这篇文章应该是很好读的,大家读起来怎么样。

在每天开始正式学习之前,大家可以拿一篇外刊,站着大声朗读两遍。

相信我,感觉肯定很不同。

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