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浙江大学考博英语应考经验谈

我是2005年春博,已经顺利过关,我就来谈一谈浙大考博的感想吧。其实在此之前我也参加了2004年秋博考试,但是因为基本没有准备,所以英语没过。在总结了经验教训之后,我发现浙大考博关键在于导师和英语。

英语当然是一定要过的,虽然总体难度不算大,但听力单独画线是一个障碍,很多人就栽在上面了。我这次以70/12顺利过关(今年分数线53/7),应该说除了幸运之外也是充分准备的结果。

考试题型都是很常见的,有选择、完形填空、阅读、汉译英等,选择以词汇为主,语法几乎不考。词汇也没有必要去找所谓的大纲或去背GRE,词汇量大概8000~10000就可以了,我复习用的词汇手册是《征服考博英语考试10000词》,上面的信息足够用了,查起来也比较方便。完型难度一般,应该与六级差不多。阅读是个鸡肋,难度虽然不大,但分值较低,每一题才1分,真的很不爽。复习可以用一般的六级和考硕、博的阅读练习。汉译英是翻译一整篇短文,能找到的复习资料较少,建议可以看看TOEFL或GRE的作文。联系我们扣扣:四九三三七一六二六。电话:四零零六六八六九七八最后说说听力。听力一直是我比较头大的,本来基础就不怎么样,浙大的听力还是带口音的,据说每次都是随便找个外教来念,录音质量也很差,这次录音里竟然还有电话铃声!不过复习有一本被众博友奉为经典的《实用听力》,里面的题型和考试一模一样,题材和难度也极其相似。我是考试前

1个月才开始听的,每天大概3~4小时,考试的时候感觉不是很好,但结果还算满意。当然保险起见还是建议再多听其他材料。实用听力》的mp3在浙大校园网可能有下载,买书最好托在杭州的熟人。

说到买《实用听力》这本书我还费了一番周折。我是直接从浙大出版社邮购的,7月份寄钱,1星期后发货,收到后发现磁带里的内容不但是乱序排列,而且还缺内容。后到浙大找出版社换,态度尚可但是一直缺货且不能退款,有一次听见里面的工人说,我这批货本来就是有问题的就不应该发出去,听罢当场ft~最后考试在即,实在等不及了,就换了mp3光盘(当时刚出)每天猛听。

很多博友比较关心往年试卷,我认为专业课的往年考卷可能比较重要。因为专业考试透明度比较低,如果能得到试卷就能对考试心中有数,甚至可能碰到重复的考题。而英语考试差别都不大,只要你收集一些关于考试的基本信息,如题型、难度等,基本就可以知道自己的差距了。

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Chinna发表于:09-12-31 11:33 [只看该作者] 清华,北大,浙大,复旦,上交大,中科院考博英语经验及择校参考依据 首先,建议准备考博的人先仔细想一下自己为什么要考博?对辛苦、压力大、贫穷甚至可能让你觉得寂寞无聊的博士生活,作好准备没有? 切入正题了!!! 我通过自己做各校的考博英语真题,并结合亲临考场的感受(有些是和几个要好的博友一起讨论后的宝贵经验),希望献给有志于考博的虫子门,也希望在小木虫里多关注下我这只新虫,并祝愿小木虫更加壮大。 以下仅一家之言,也要结合你的专业和自身实力情况斟酌,慎重考虑: 对清华,北大,浙大,复旦,交大,中科院考博英语的经验和比较: 一、清华的英语比北大简单些,所需词汇量比北大考试所需掌握量少。题型容易被考生适应。如果你的英语还可以的话,60分不是太困难。(理工科的考生如果联系好合适的导师,可以考一考,英语应该不会让你挂了,不过联系一个有意向的导师也是相当的难哦,他们对外要的很少)。清华连续多年蝉联中国大学榜首,声望好,学生就业好,绝对是一个让人向往的地方,我就不废话了! 二、北大的英语考得相当难,词汇要求很奇怪,阅读也常让人感觉很费解,其实大多数人的成绩反而不一定考的出来,60分很有点难哦。(另外,联系北大导师比清华就更困难了,他们搞基础研究的,觉得外面的学生进去后带起来比较费劲,另外做的都是长线课题,所以硕博连读的和直博的比较多,基本就不怎么要外面的哦,故要考北大,还不如考相对更容易一点但绝不输北大的清华)。 三、浙大:浙大的英语与北大清华不一样,与考研挺像,我个人觉得较能考察英语能力。不过浙大的英语有两条线,一条是英语总线(一般为55~60分/100分),一条是听力线(一般为9~12/20),两线都得过才行,听说有的博友英语考了差不多70分,但听力只考了8分,9分,而当年的听力线为10分或11分,结果就挂了,而且这种情况绝非极少数,还是有一点比例的。如果你希望考传统的英语考试题型,英语还不错,听力比较有把握,你完全可以报考浙大。浙大合并后很强,不过各专业情况当然不一样了。另外,浙大的听力是找本校的外教,发音稍有点怪,和他们的《实用听力》资料不太一样,不过题并不是太难,建议听力用“《实用听力》+两步美国电影+两部英国电影”策略应付,看电影一方面是习惯英式和美式发音,另一方面j缓解紧张的生活。 四、复旦的英语考的比较难,词汇要求几乎变态,而且你几乎没有有效的复习措施去应对(也许这才是所谓的素质教育吧,不好说),我上过他们的考博英语

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