[分享]2006/07/26 12:30 高雄--高雄考生多分享一些JJ吧 (已收錄)

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[分享]2006/07/26 12:30 高雄--高雄考生多分享一些JJ吧 (已收錄)

文章vincent_drlin » 2006-07-26 17:47

[分享]2006/07/26 12:30高雄...Reading&TWE

雖然這次又考得不好
又只差幾分到所需要的門檻
但是在這裡的這幾個月來
深深覺得傷咖的Reading JJ和單字是在考前最重要的補品

也很佩服很多高手的驚人記憶力
能夠把一堆機經都記憶得這麼清楚
我雖然很多都忘了
可是也打起精神
本著giving的精神
把我還有映象的東西
post上來給大家做參考

畢竟南部的JJ是比較少了點...
祝大家考試順心超如意...
我在想...八月應該不會再有CBT了!
保重...

Reading
1.硬煤(anthracite)的使用與科技演進的關係...和此JJ類似
http://www.formosamba.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?t=19388

2.羅馬時期道路建造的演進:
剛開始不注意路的大小統一問題,在龐貝(Pompeii)的道路都是大小不一的;後來房子越蓋越大,路就被擠得越來越小,因此開始注意到道路大小的問題;後來為了軍隊的運輸方便,因此開始有了道路規格的統一(prototype= model)...等等等

3.太陽黑子(sunspot):umbra(在內)& penumbra(環繞在外)(橘p405)...和此JJ類似
sunspot因為溫度低所以看起來黑黑的
http://www.formosamba.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?t=19388

4.兩種保育的鳥類:whooping crane(嗽鶴)與加州兀鷹(condor)(橘p710)

Whooping Crane
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Conservation status: Endangered

Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia

Phylum: Chordata

Class: Aves

Order: Gruiformes

Family: Gruidae

Genus: Grus

Species: G. americana


Binomial name
Grus americana
Linnaeus, 1758
The Whooping Crane (Grus americana) is a very large crane. It is the tallest North American bird.

Adults are white; they have a red crown and a long, dark, pointed bill. They have long dark legs which trail behind in flight and a long neck that is kept straight in flight. Black wing tips can be seen in flight. Immature birds are pale brown.

Their breeding habitat is muskeg; the only known nesting location is Wood Buffalo National Park in Canada and the surrounding area. They nest on the ground, usually on a raised area in a marsh. The female lays 1 to 3 eggs. Both parents feed the young. Usually no more than one young bird survives in a season.

The only known wintering location for these birds is Aransas National Wildlife Refuge in Texas which was created to preserve their wintering grounds.

These birds forage while walking in shallow water or in fields, sometimes probing with their bills. They are omnivorous, eating insects, aquatic plants and animals, crustaceans, seeds, and berries.

This species' name comes from its whooping call. The Whooping Crane is endangered mainly as a result of habitat loss. At one time, the range for these birds extended throughout midwestern North America. In 1941, the wild population consisted of 21 birds. Since then, the population has increased somewhat, largely due to conservation efforts. Recent estimates suggest that there are about 336 Whooping Cranes living in the wild, and another 135 living in captivity.

Attempts have been made to establish other breeding populations in the wild. One project involved cross-fostering with Sandhill Cranes. The Whooping Cranes failed to mate and reproduce; the project was suspended. A second involved the establishment of a non-migratory population near Kissimmee, Florida. This population currently numbers about 58 birds; while problems with high mortality and lack of reproduction are addressed no further birds will be added to the population.

A third attempt has involved the reintroduction of the Whooping Crane to a new flyway established east of the Mississippi river. This project uses isolation rearing of young Whooping Cranes and trains them to follow ultralight aircraft. These birds are costume reared from hatching, taught to follow an ultralight aircraft, fledged over their future breeding territory in Wisconsin, and led by ultralight on their first migration from Wisconsin to Florida; the birds learn the migratory route and then return, on their own, the following spring. This reintroduction began in fall, 2001 and has added birds to the population in each subsequent year. As of April, 2006 there are 64 surviving Whooping Cranes in the Eastern Migratory Population (EMP), including 19 yearlings lead by ultralight aircraft in fall, 2005 and 4 yearlings released in Wisconsin and allowed to migrate on their own (Direct Autumn Release (DAR)). Fourteen of these birds have formed seven pairs; two of the pairs nested and produced eggs in spring, 2005. The eggs were lost due to parental inexperience. Thus far in spring, 2006 some of the same pairs have again nested and are incubating eggs. Two whooping crane chicks were hatched on June 22, 2006. Their parents are both birds that were hatched and led by ultralight on their first migration in 2002. At just 4 years old these are young parents. The chicks are the first whooping cranes hatched in the wild, of migrating parents, east of the Mississippi, in over 100 years.


TWE: 87.Some famous athletes and entertainers earn millions of dollars every year. Do you think these people deserve such high salaries?

聽力
1.有講到skunk(臭鼬),大致上是講鼬鼠科動物體內有臭腺,分泌液體化分自己的居住範圍,臭鼬以臭腺做自衛用,分泌的液體奇臭無比,足以嚇阻大多數天敵。臭鼬遇到危險時就會釋放出一股惡臭難聞的氣體出來,以恫嚇、遏止敵人逼近,或是趁隙逃脫

2.馬達加斯加島(Madagascar)的人類學(anthropology),內容我有點忘了.


我覺得蠻好寫的,這次作文寫的比上次好太多了...可惜聽力猜錯一些...分數反而比上個月差...我是不是不適合出國唸書呢....埃... :laugh
這裡是個很棒的地方...大家都很喜歡...
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文章spritee » 2006-07-26 18:43

Thank you for your sharing!!
祝你拿得好分數!!
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○﹀○└────Happy~^
天生就不是考試的料,放牛班的春天何時來?
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文章maioko » 2006-07-30 02:40

謝謝分享喔!!!祝您考的好..
~~~團結就是力量~~~
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文章asicschu » 2006-08-07 12:10

感謝分享...
朝自己夢想邁進... i77
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