还有睡前阅读的英语材料
Ⅰ 怎样学好英语,语感很重要吗。我有没有必要每天睡觉前读英语单词呢
语感不是靠读单词的,,不过睡前看书的确不错,语感对英语重要,不过关键是你知道掌握,语感用在你遇到自己不太清楚的题目时,英语不是靠语感的,做不同类题有不同方法,这些才都是重点,可以问问老师方法或网络
Ⅱ 有什么好的英语阅读材料
Burma's government says at least 22,000 people are confirmed dead, in the wake of Cyclone Nargis, and another 41,000 are missing. The military government has begun allowing foreign assistance and granting unprecedented access to some international aid agency representatives. VOA's Luis Ramirez reports from our Southeast Asia Bureau in Bangkok.
Thai soldiers check supplies for victims of devastating cyclone in Burma at warehouse near military airport in Bangkok, 06 May 2008
The first plane load of foreign aid has arrived in Rangoon from Thailand. More is to follow. Speaking after a meeting with Burma's ambassador to Thailand, Foreign Minister Noppadol Pattama says he was told 30,000 people are missing after the cyclone passed, Friday.
In the past, Burma's military government has been reluctant to accept foreign aid. However, analysts say the scope of this disaster forced the generals this time to welcome assistance. Thailand was among the first to send help, with at least nine tons of aid arriving in Burma, Tuesday. Thai Health Minister Chaiya Sasomsup says medical teams will go into the disaster areas.
The Thai official says Bangkok will dispatch a team of doctors to help prevent and control the spread of diseases that normally appear after a natural disaster of this type.
Officials estimate hundreds of thousands of people have been made homeless.
The hardest-hit area is in the Irawaddy River delta region, where the vast majority of the deaths are reported. Ten-thousand people are said to have died in one town, alone. The area is Burma's main rice-procing region. Analysts say there is concern falling food proction could trigger instability.
Witnesses in Rangoon say anger is building among residents complaining of the military's slow response to the disaster. Tuesday, much of the city remained without electricity or running water. Witnesses say it was largely citizens who were out clearing debris from the streets. Some complain they did not see any soldiers until 36 hours after the storm struck.
Burmese exiles watching events from neighboring Thailand say the disaster has been a big setback for the Burmese military, which has controlled Burma since 1962. Aung Naing Oo, a Burmese political commentator in the Thai city, Chiang Mai, says the government's slow response and its willingness to accept aid this time is a sign of its inability to cope with the disaster.
"It clearly shows that the Burmese military despite its myth, despite its proclamation that they are the leaders, they can carry out a lot of things without any help from anybody," Aung said. "But this disaster, [of] this magnitude, apparently has put the military in a critical spotlight. Basically, that the cover, the myth, has been blown away and it clearly shows that they cannot deal with a disaster of such a magnitude."
Another unprecedented concession by the military government is its decision this week to grant access to more representatives of foreign aid agencies. The group World Vision Australia says its representatives received special visas this week to enter the country.
Diplomats of some western nations say they are still waiting to hear whether the Burmese government will allow assessment teams to reach the hardest-hit areas.
Among those waiting for access is a team from the United States. Monday, First Lady Laura Bush said the United States is ready to send help as soon as Burma allows an American disaster response team to enter the country.
The Burmese leadership Tuesday announced it will postpone a constitutional referenm in hard hit areas of Rangoon and the Irawaddy River delta. The poll, scheled on May 10, will be pushed back to May 24 in those areas.
The government has portrayed the vote as a step toward moving the impoverished country toward democracy. The United States and other members of the international community call the process a sham because it has excluded members of the opposition
Ⅲ 有没有好用的睡前英语短文阅读的软件
1由点来到面,构建知识网自络
对所学的知识点分步地进行梳理、归纳和总结,理清知识脉络。从一个简单的语法点或一个核心句型开始延伸,理清它们的变化形式、变化规律以及与时态、语态等的关联。所谓由点到面,构建知识网络。
2由面到点,加深记忆,查漏补缺
回归课本,查缺补漏,打好基础。以单元为单位展开复习,回忆每单元所学的主要内容,包括核心单词、重点句型和语法,以及需要掌握的对话等。回忆时要有框架,由面到点,比如先通过目录页回忆每个单元的话题,然后再回忆细化的知识点。
3聚焦重难点,巩固易错点
对每单元中的重点内容(词汇、句型和语法)和在练习中易错的点作进一步的复习,解决重点、难点和疑点,加深理解。多看错题本,攻克错题。
4经典题目自测,检验复习效果
对复习效果进行检测,会产生成就感或紧张感,从而自觉主动地去学习,同时可以及时调整复习方法。在复习完成时,选取一定数量的题目进行检测非常有必要。多做典型题,摸清规律,学会举一反三,但不提倡题海战术。
想要考个好成绩,除了熟练掌握单词、语法、句型,还要有正确的答题技巧
Ⅳ 有没有一些适合睡前听的的英语朗读
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Ⅳ 有什么英语材料适合大学晨读,还有睡前阅读的英语材料
推荐 外研社出版的 英语学习 难度适中 对学习英语挺有帮助
还有海外英语和英语世界
无论如何不推荐疯狂英语阅读版
没有水平
Ⅵ 有什么好的阅读英语材料
真诚地推荐精读一类就是你订阅的报刊
比如英语周报
21世纪报
chinadaily
泛读推荐
书虫丛书
文学名著
Ⅶ 大家可以推荐一些睡前听的英语听力材料吗
我现在也在准备考研
可以听一些新概念或者在金山词霸的网站上找些听力
Ⅷ 有什么好的英语阅读材料
ther; and, at the instant when my eye quitted Hare
Ⅸ 睡前读物的英文怎么说
睡前读物来的英文翻译源_网络翻译
睡前读物
Bedtime reading
bedtime_网络翻译
bedtime 英[ˈbedtaɪm] 美[ˈbɛdˌtaɪm]
n. 就寝时间;
[例句]It was eight-thirty, Trevor's bedtime.
八点半了,特雷弗该上床睡觉了。
Ⅹ 我睡前读书用英语说
I like to read before sleeping.
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