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选择辅导班不能贪多。在确定辅导班的时候,大家一定要注意,不能因为害怕学不好,或者是盲目跟风,就胡子眉毛一把抓,同时报几个辅导班。对于考研学子来说,精力和时间都是十分有限的,另外每家辅导机构的授课体系和理念都不同,同时学习容易产生很多的问题。报班太多对于复习效率来说,坏处是多过好处的。最好选定一家机构,选报不同阶段的班型。
下面为大家介绍一下相关内容!
一、考研机构都有哪些:
1、天任考研:天任考研成立于2006年,以成为大学生教育服务机构为目标,经过20年的发展已经成长为大学生考研辅导驰名品牌,在考研政治、考研英语、考研数学等考研学科领域均有一定权威。
2、中公考研:中公考研是北京中公未来教育咨询有限公司旗下子品牌,中公考研是为广大考研学子提供复习辅导课程,包括考研乐学系列、魔鬼集训营、VIP1对1、考研微课等系列产品。
3、新东方考研:新东方在线是新东方教育科技集团旗下的专业在线教育平台,也是国内首批专业在线教育网站之一。提供出国留学、考研培训、英语培训和职业教育培训的综合网络教育培训机构。
4、海文考研:北京万学教育集团旗下海文考研是中国研究生考前培训事业的创始和领袖机构,在考研培训方面具备较好的口碑。在研究生入学考试、公务员招录考试和职业发展等主力培训项目方面做的都比较好。
5、海天考研:海天教育较早开始考研专业课辅导,同时也侧重考研公共课;最初由辅导考研政治打开名声,擅长开展大规模的专业课集训模式辅导;师资较为丰富,具有良好的教学维护水平。
二、考研自习室都有哪些:
1、天任寄宿考研:整体环境及周边配置比较好;宿舍环境很不错,交通便利;班主任进行每日考勤,半封闭式管理,周一到周六上午需请假才可外出。
2、心专注:价格便宜,学习氛围好,公用洗衣机,不是很卫生,饭菜质量不行,每个班配有对应的班主任,积分量化考核。
3、考虫寄宿考研:每天有教务老师早晚班查考勤,执行请假制度,门卫严格查岗,严禁外来人员进入学生指纹识别方可进入,不允许串班。
4、新硕:班主任进行每日考勤,封闭管理,周一到周五只有请假才可外出,周末凭出入证进出学校。
5、万硕考研自习室,自习室的环境很不错,有专门的保洁,干净卫生,有什么问题找工作人员也能解决。学习氛围非常nice,服务也很人性化,教室里有花茶,办公室里还有小零食。
三、为什么这么考研人要选集训营、有什么好处:
1、给文化课相对较差的高考考生,一个考入本科院校的机会,只要专业课分高,文化课分可以低一些,也会被A类院校录取。
2、帮助考生树立信心,克服浮躁。集训时,除了吃饭睡觉,基本上都呆在画室里,看着自己的创作水平一天天的提高,人也会变得越来越自信。
四、寄宿考研集训营价格:
按照目前的市场价格,服务比较周全(公共课+专业课+督学管理+面试指导等)的考研全程班价格大约在2.5万元-3.5万元之间,单科班大约在1万-1.5万元之间,两科班大约在2万元左右,政治+英语+数学的公共课三科班大约在2.1万-2.6万元之间。
五、考研封闭培训班价格:
1、应届生考研面授班这类考研辅导班基本上都在众多高校附近,因为离学校较近,所以作为考研应届生是最合适不过的了。基本上都是以周末走读上课为主,因为周中学校还有自己的课程要做。课程价格总体上维持在2W~4W不等,从单科到全科辅导基本上都包含在内了。
2、在职类考研面授班这类考研辅导班是针对社会人士最好的选择,由于工作和生活的关系,在考试难度和分值方面,这类机构会给到职场人士最好的建议和规划,价格总体上在2W~4W不等,如果有其他的个性化需求,价格就是另谈了。主要也是以周末走读班或者线上课程为主。
3、二战/三战/多战考研集训营说到这类机构,很多家长和学生都不是很了解,由于学员基本都是考研二战,所以面临着毕业了但是有没有工作,所以要提供配套的吃、住、学集一体的封闭式全日制学习中心。也需要有自建的公寓、食堂、教学区、自习区,所以不会像其上面两类考研辅导机构那样在学校周边到处都是。一般就是个缩小版的大学环境,所以基本上都是每个城市一个学习中心。
考研的同学们在备考期间都会刷大量的真题,有助于自己的考研备考。同学们可以从历年考研真题中入手,今天我给大家分享一下2023年考研英语二真题中的阅读第二部分题目及参考答案和解析,供各位考生参考。
2023年考研英语二真题及答案解析:阅读第二部分
Part B
Directions:
Read the following text and match each of the numbered items in the left column to its corresponding information in the right column. There are two extra choices in the right column. Mark your answers on the ANSWER SHEET. (10 points)
New building regulations aimed at improving energy efficiency are set to increase the price of new homes, as well as those of extensions and loft conversions on existing ones.
The rules, which came into effect on Wednesday in England, are part of government plans to reduce the UKs carbon emissions to net zero by 2050. They set new standards for ventilation, energy efficiency and heating, and state that new residential buildings must have charging points for electric vehicles.
The moves are the most significant change to building regulations in years, and industry experts say they will inevitably lead to higher prices at a time when a shortage of materials and high labour costs is already driving up bills.
Brian Berry, chief executive of the Federation of Master Builders, a trade group for small and medium-sized builders, says the measures will require new materials, testing methods, products and systems to be installed. All this comes at an increased cost during a time when prices are already sky high. Inevitably, consumers will have to pay more, he says.
Gareth Belsham, of surveyors Naismiths, says people who are upgrading, or extending their home, will be directly affected.
The biggest changes relate to heating and insulation, he says. There are new rules concerning the amount of glazing used in extensions, and any new windows or doors must be highly insulated.
The changes could mean an extra 3,000 added to the bill of an average home extension, according to Jonathan Rolande of the National Association of Property Buyers, a group of professionals aimed at raising construction standards.
Homeowners extending may see the amount of space they have decrease, as walls will have to be thicker in order to comply with requirements for better insulation.
Andrew Mellor, of PRP architects, says external walls will need to be about 7cm thicker than previously.
Windows and doors will have to adhere to higher standards, while there are new limits on the amount of glazing you can have to reduce unwanted heat from the sun.
Thomas Goodman, of MyJobQuote, a site which sources quotes, says this will bring in new restrictions for extensions.
Glazing on windows, doors and roof lights must cover no more than 25% of the floor area to prevent heat loss, he says.
As properties become more airtight, there are also measures to ensure proper airflow, such as having small openings (trickle vents) on windows that allow ventilation when a window is closed.
For people extending their homes, they may be required to install a new, or replacement, heating system depending on the size of the build, says Belsham. These will have to use lower temperature water to deliver the same heat, which will require increased insulation of pipes.
Well see more insulation, better lighting design and restrictions on the amount of glass used in some areas. But with more thermal-efficient homes can come the risk of overheating due to solar gain, and so ventilation is also covered, says Rolande. As a result, double-glazed windows will require trickle vents to let heat escape and also to provide fresh air for health reasons and, of course, to reduce the risk of condensation build up in an ever-more airtight property.
As the rules came into effect last Wednesday, property developers were rushing to file plans just before the deadline, according to Belsham. Any plans submitted before that date are considered to be under the previous rules, and can go ahead as long as work starts before 15 June next year.
An average extension will probably see around 3,000 additional cost thanks to the new regs
Builders which have costed projects, but have not filed the paperwork, may need to go back and submit fresh estimates, says Marcus Jefford of Build Aviator, which prices projects.
As the changes are aimed to make homes more energy efficient, they will eventually drive down heating bills. But in the short-term homeowners are likely to face higher costs for work.
Materials prices are already up 25% in the last two years, according to figures from the Construction Products Association.
How much overall prices will increase as a result of the rule changes is not clear. While admirable in their intentions, they will add to the cost of housebuilding at a time when many already feel that they are priced out of homeownership, says Rolande. An average extension will probably see around 3,000 additional cost thanks to the new regs.
John Kelly, a construction lawyer at Freeths law firm, believes prices will eventually come down. But not in the immediate future. As the marketplace adapts to the new requirements, and the technologies that support them, the scaling up of these technologies will eventually bring costs down, but in the short term, we will all have to pay the price of the necessary transition, he says.
However, the long-term effects of the changes will be more comfortable and energy-efficient homes, adds Mellor. Homeowners will probably recoup that cost over time in energy bill savings. It will obviously be very volatile at the moment, but they will have that benefit over time.
[A] The rise of home prices is a temporary matter.41. Brain Berry[B] Builders possibly need to submit new estimates of their projects.42. Gareth Belsham[C] There will be specific limits on home extensions to prevent heat loss.43.Marcus Jefford[D] The new rules will take home prices to an even higher level.44. John Kelly[E] Many people feel that home prices are already beyond what they can afford.45. Andrew Mellor[F] The new rules will affect people whose home extensions include new windows or doors.[G] The rule changes will benefit homeowners eventually.【41】D
The new rules will take home prices to an even higher level.
根据题干Brian Berry进行定位,原文提到All this comes at an increased cost during a time when prices are already sky high.,即在价格已经高得离谱的时候,所有这些都会增加成本。对于消费者而言,新政策的发布会让原本就很高的房价继续攀高。D项为原文的同义改写,故D项正确。
【42】F
The new rules will affect people whose home extensions include new windows or doors.
根据题干Gareth Belsham进行定位,原文提到people who are upgrading, or extending their home, will be directly affected,即考虑升级或者扩建房屋的人们会受到影响。F项为原文的同义改写,故F项正确。
【43】B
Builders possibly need to submit new estimates of their projects.
根据题干Marcus Jefford定位定位,原文提到Builders which have costed projects, but have not filed the paperwork, may need to go back and submit fresh estimates,即已经估算项目成本但尚未提交文件的建筑商可能需要回去提交新的估算。B项为原文的同义改写,故B项正确。
【44】A
The rise of home prices is a temporary matter.
根据John Kelly进行定位,原文提到John Kelly, a construction lawyer at Freeths law firm, believes prices will eventually come down. But not in the immediate future.,即房价最终一定会下降,但并不是在短期之内。所以,房价的下跌只是一个时间问题。A项为原文的同义改写,故A项正确。
【45】G
The rule changes will benefit homeowners eventually.
根据Andrew Mellor 进行定位,原文提到Homeowners will probably recoup that cost over time in energy bill savings. It will obviously be very volatile at the moment, but they will have that benefit over time.,即随着时间的推移,房主很可能会通过节省能源账单来收回这笔费用。目前情况显然会很不稳定,但随着时间的推移,他们会从中受益。G项为原文的同义改写,故G项正确。
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