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Yu Zhe
Jun 5, 2017
Old Scientist: Space travel? Waste of money
By Mick O'Hare WE TRY never to be naive. We know that ideology, not technology, dictates trends in space travel. In 1961, New Scientist...
Scientist
Jun 4, 2017
The strange Cook pine trees that always lean towards the equator
By Richa Malhotra Never mind the Leaning Tower of Pisa – this is the leaning tower of pines. Cook pines are towering trees that were once...
Scientist
Jun 4, 2017
Send an ear: Listening for sounds of life in the solar system
By Stephen Battersby YOU are entering an alien soundscape. The first thing you notice is a chorus of curious pings – or perhaps you’d...
the UK news
Jun 4, 2017
Bread and heaven: how compromising over food can save a marriage
Sheila Hayman Saturday 3 June 2017 01.30 EDT Two years after the end of the war, but still during rationing, my parents married. They had...
Scientist
Jun 3, 2017
First words: The surprisingly simple foundation of language
How children learn language is one of the oldest controversies in linguistics. But speaking may just be a matter of grasping the...
the UK news
Jun 3, 2017
Simple equation shows how human activity is trashing the planet
By Owen Gaffney Homo sapiens now rivals the great forces of nature. Humanity is a prime driver of change of the Earth system....
the UK news
Jun 3, 2017
Barcelona cracks down on Airbnb rentals with illegal apartment squads
Stephen Burgen in Barcelona Friday 2 June 2017 12.45 BSTLast modified on Friday 2 June 2017 22.00 BST The next time you book a holiday...
Scientist
Jun 2, 2017
Is ADHD a sleep disorder? Stimulant drug improves symptoms
By Alice Klein A DRUG normally used to treat narcolepsy and excessive daytime sleepiness also seems to improve symptoms of attention...
the UK news
Jun 2, 2017
Microsoft co-founder launches world's biggest plane
Haroon Siddique Thursday 1 June 2017 13.13 EDTLast modified on Thursday 1 June 2017 17.00 EDT The world’s biggest plane, boasting a...
Scientist
Jun 1, 2017
The appetite genes: Why some of us are born to eat too much
By Elie Dolgin YOU’VE just finished an indulgent meal, the plates have been cleared and you sit back in your seat, stuffed. You couldn’t...
Yu Zhe
May 28, 2017
分享阅读资料 - 学术版
我们继续跟大家分享学术阅读的文章。这些文章对要挑战GRE/GMAT考试的学生以及需要获得IELTS阅读7.5分和TOEFL阅读26分以上的学生尤为重要。 阅读文章请点击以下图片 Please click the picture below so as to read the...
Yu Zhe
May 27, 2017
分享阅读资料 - 学术版
我们继续跟大家分享学术阅读的文章。这些文章对要挑战GRE/GMAT考试的学生以及需要获得IELTS阅读7.5分和TOEFL阅读26分以上的学生尤为重要。 阅读文章请点击以下图片 Please click the picture below so as to read the...
Cambridge + Yuzhe
May 26, 2017
First, firstly or at first?
First and firstly First can be an adjective or an adverb and refers to the person or thing that comes before all others in order, time,...
Yu Zhe
May 25, 2017
Migration: personal experience - 高级词汇 - 有声
请点击以下词汇表获取音频 Please click the glossary table below so as to listen to its audio Moving from my ________ country was a huge _______...
Yu Zhe
May 25, 2017
GRE - Maths - data interpretation
但凡能够读懂这道题目的学生都不会选择错误。但如何学会估算是更有效的提高做题速度。我们知道这道题目需要用22%*total number 729,如果我们能够直接估算出20%的数值基本为150左右,那么选项中最接近这个数值的答案一定是正确的。 #GREMaths...
Yu Zhe
May 25, 2017
GRE - Maths
面对这道不定式最快的解决方式依然是我们之前讲解过的代入法。x=2,A 有可能,x=- -1/2,B 有可能。x = -2,C不可能。所以最终的答案为B。 #GREMaths #GMATMaths
Yu Zhe
May 25, 2017
GRE - Maths
解决这类的数学题最好的方法就是选择代入法当r=1时,Quantity B is greater,当r=10时,Quantity A is greater,所以选项 D是正确答案。 #GREMaths #GMATMaths
Yu Zhe
May 25, 2017
GRE - Reading comprehension
关于GRE或者GMAT阅读理解的细节题难度是相似的。首先要找到关键词was never stagnant,再回到原文中关键词前后可以看出作者是支持democracy。所以首先排除C, D和E,而B选项是中立的描述。那么A选项就是正确的答案了。 #GREVerbal
Yu Zhe
May 24, 2017
有声阅读分享 - Scale - the maths of life - advanced level
请点击以下图片获得有声阅读 Please click the picture below so as to listen to its audio
Yu Zhe
May 24, 2017
GMAT Maths - Geometry
应该说GMAT/GRE/SAT/ACT的数学难度并不大,大部分中国学生都是在数学里获得了较高的分数。我们看看上面这道几何题目是如何用英文来解释的: #GMATMaths
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