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营销心理学术语: Comparison
Comparison 第2个常见的营销心理是Comparison(攀比)。 当然了,现在的攀比也不是赤裸裸地攀比,是隐隐地刺激你。最好的例子就是跟你说你高中不起眼的同学突然逆袭成为人生赢家了,而背后的原因都是因为用了某某产品。所以你看后心理能平衡么~ 我们来看2个例句: “Upward comparison can be punishing and make you feel terrible,” she said. “But you can also look upward to learn. 她学说道:“向上攀比会使人身心疲惫,心力憔悴,但是向上看齐也会让你学到一些东西。” It is rather to say comparison than fact that upset or please us. 使人高兴的或者沮丧的,与其说是事实,还不如说是攀比。 0元试学BEC初级中级高级课程 点击立即免费试学>> 点击立即免费试学>>> 祝大家顺利拿证~
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职场岗位术语:Supply Chain Manager
Supply Chain Manager 苹果公司CEO库克在上位之前是公司的Supply Chain Manager(供应链经理)。 Supply Chain Manager最考验一个人的统筹能力,各个零部件的采购、到货时间、组装时间、物流运输、商品供应都是难题,并且牵一发而动全身。你脑里得全盘考虑所有的东西,各个时间轴萦绕在脑中。 我们来看2个例句: We seek a supply chain manager who can make a major contribution within our growing company. 我们寻找一个能在一个快速发展的公司里做出重大贡献的供应链经理。 This was a promotion because he was taking the role of Supply Chain Manager at Purbright. 这是一次晋升,因为他现在是Purbright的供应链经理。 20节BEC初级、中级、高级课程 学前测试、词汇课、各级别专项课 还有考前冲刺 点击立即免费听>> 你适合考哪个级别?BEC好不好学 2个月后考试是否能顺利通过 一听即知! 0元试学BEC初级中级高级课程 点击立即免费试学>> 点击立即免费试学>>> 祝大家顺利拿证~
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职场岗位术语:Engineer
Engineer 一款让人惊艳的电子产品,除了设计师的功劳,还包括隐在幕后的Engineer(工程师)。 Engineer让软件越变越快、相机拍照技术越来越好、芯片运算速度越来越高、硬盘存储空间越来越大。这是一个需要在冷板凳上不断钻研的岗位。 我们来看2个例句: Charles Koch seems to have approached both business and politics with the deliberation of an engineer. 查理斯·科赫像个工程师一样有条不紊地收获着商业和政治上的战果。 The man was an engineer at a high-tech company with a salary good enough to afford him a motorbike and a laptop computer. 他曾是一家高科技公司的工程师,他的薪水足够负担他的摩托车和便携式电脑。 20节BEC初级、中级、高级课程 学前测试、词汇课、各级别专项课 还有考前冲刺 点击立即免费听>> 你适合考哪个级别?BEC好不好学 2个月后考试是否能顺利通过 一听即知! 0元试学BEC初级中级高级课程 点击立即免费试学>> 点击立即免费试学>>> 祝大家顺利拿证~
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营销心理学术语: Fear of Loss
the passing pleasures of this world, but there is no fear of loss anymore, so you don't need to cling to them. 你还是能去享受这个世界中过往的愉悦,但是不会再有失去的恐惧,因此你就不必去抓着它们不放。 0元试学BEC初级中级高级课程 点击立即免费试学>> 点击立即免费试学>>> 祝大家顺利拿证~
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货币与金融领域术语: Financial Crisis
Financial Crisis 金融市场不总是欣欣向荣的,它也会发生 financial crisis(金融危机)。 一旦发生 financial crisis,金融市场就会出现混乱,很多金融机构就会破产倒闭,比如2007年8月,美国爆发了大萧条以来最严重的金融危机,次贷危机席卷全球、美国最大的两家投资银行贝尔斯登和雷曼兄弟纷纷倒闭。 我们来看2个例句: The Asian financial crisis hit China just as it was making a painful economic adjustment after the bust of a credit boom in the mid-1990s. 亚洲金融危机降临的时候,中国正处于九十年代中期信贷暴涨后艰难的经济调整期。 As is often the case after a financial crisis, this recovery is turning out to be a choppy one. 如同金融危机后通常发生的情况那样,我们日益明显地看到,本轮复苏的进展将是曲折的。 20节BEC初级、中级、高级课程 学前测试、词汇课、各级别专项课 还有考前冲刺 点击立即免费听>> 你适合考哪个级别?BEC好不好学 2个月后考试是否能顺利通过 一听即知! 0元试学BEC初级中级高级课程 点击立即免费试学>> 点击立即免费试学>>> 祝大家顺利拿证~
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2024年12月大学英语六级阅读常考词汇
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雅思满分是多少分?
作和口语这两项,则要由考官们按照评分细则进行标准化评判。 写作部分考察:写作任务完成/回应情况、连贯与衔接、词汇丰富程度、语法多样性及准确性四项。 考生完成度与最终成绩之间的对应关系如下: 口语部分则考察流利性与连贯性、词汇多样性、语法多样性及准确性、发音。 各位烤鸭可依照评分准则针对自己的弱项进行着重突破: 简单来说,雅思9分的最低标准是—— 听力错一道题、阅读错一道题 口语上:考生表达流利,极少出现重复或则和自我更正,虽然偶尔有犹豫,但这更多的是因为思考内容。表达内容逻辑连贯,衔接手段十分恰当,在各个话题上用词灵活,十分准备,自然准确的使用俚语和俗语。除了母语人士也无法避免的口误之外,正确使用了各种各样的语法结构,准确运用丰富多样的发音特点,听者理解毫无障碍。 写作上:考生全面的回答了题目中的问题,提出的观点十分充分,并详细的展开论述,十分自然地使用各种连接手段,分段合理自然,词汇量十分丰富,运用自然、巧妙,除了笔误之外,极少出现错误,准确灵活的使用各种句子结构,几乎没有错误。 看了这么多,是不是觉得压力山大呢?如果你还想了解更多雅思备考指南及关键解题技巧,沪江网校雅思托福备考课程,助你快速通关考试,可免费领取👇 针对雅思托福小白的入门课 点击立即免费领取>> 针对雅思托福备考的冲分课 点击立即免费领取>> 针对弱项环节重点突击 点击立即免费领取>> 长按下方二维码 定制雅思学习方案
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货币与金融领域术语: Retail Banks
Retail Banks 我们经济生活中规模最大的金融中介机构是啥呢?是 Banks(银行)。 而我们一般人通常指接触一种一种银行,那就是我们存钱、取钱、借贷款的 Retail Banks(零售银行) Retail Banks 其实是在做两件事,一件是吸收公众的存款,回馈公众一定利息;另一件就是发放贷款,收取一定利息作为回报。我们大部分人买房和买车的资金的来源渠道就是零售银行,很可能我们一辈子也离不开它了。 我们来看2个例句: As one of the major risks, credit risk's measurement and management of retail banks has always been a major task. 信用风险作为零售银行所面临的主要风险之一,对其进行有效的度量和管理始终是商业银行面临的重大课题。 He called it a "major victory" for powerful interests like big oil companies, Wall Street banks and health insurance companies. 他声称,这是诸如大型石油公司、华尔街银行及健康保险公司等权势利益集团的“重大胜利”。 20节BEC初级、中级、高级课程 学前测试、词汇课、各级别专项课 还有考前冲刺 点击立即免费听>> 你适合考哪个级别?BEC好不好学 2个月后考试是否能顺利通过 一听即知! 0元试学BEC初级中级高级课程 点击立即免费试学>> 点击立即免费试学>>> 祝大家顺利拿证~
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沪江双十二年终狂欢——赢学币 抽免单,成长奇迹就在此刻!
十二,沪江网校为你带来一场别开生面的年终狂欢,精心准备了免单攻略与赢奖竞猜两重福利。 破解成长焦虑,改变始于足下,一起享受学习的快乐,体验成长的喜悦。 成长奇迹一:全额奖金 学完全返 免单攻略大放送,让你直呼好过瘾!沪江网校特别推学出了“全额奖学金班”,活动期间选择喜欢的课程报名学习,并完成规定的学习任务,就可以享受全额返还学币! 学完全返,又可以免费学习等额进阶课程,一路学到最高级!年终最后一波抓住成长逆袭的机会,千万不要错过哦! 扫码直达活动专场~ 成长奇迹二:免单攻略 狂撒学币 年终赢奖进行时,错过绝对超后悔!沪江网校还为友友们准备了“天天领学币,免单抽奖”狂欢活动。 活动期间,友友们可以通过每日浏览主会场、购买课程等方式,轻松获得学币奖励。已购买课程的小伙伴,就可以去抽取免单啦!祝好运! 扫码直达活动专场~ 沪江网校——陪你一同成长 我们都知道焦虑并非洪水猛兽,适当
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2024年12月英语四级阅读理解模拟:大学专业选择
2024年12月英语四级考试在即,同学们要认真备考哦。今天为大家带来的是2024年12月英语四级阅读理解模拟:大学专业选择,一起来看看吧。 2024年12月英语四级阅读理解模拟:大学专业选择 One of the bitterest and most time-worm debates in student union bars up and down the country is resolved as academic research confirms that in financial terms at least, arts degrees are a complete waste of time.Getting through university boosts students’earnings by 25%, on a weighted average, or $220,000 over theirlifetime, according to Professor Ian Walker of Warwick University-but if they study Shakespeare or the peasants’revolt instead of anatomy of contract law, those gains are likely to be completely wiped out. The government is about to allow universities to charge students up to $3,000 a year for their degrees, arguing that it’s a small price to pay compared with the financial rewards graduates reap later in life. But Prof. Walker’s research shows there are sharp variations in returns according to which subject a student takes. Law, medicine and economics or business are the most lucrative choices, making their average earnings 25% higher, according to the article, published in the office for national statistics’monthly journal. Scientists get 10-15% extra. At the bottom of the list are arts subjects, which make only a “small ”differenceto earnings- a small negative one, in fact. Just ahead are degrees in education-which leave hard pressed teachers anaverage of 5% better off a year than if they had left school at 18. “it’s hard to resist the conclusion that what students learn does matter a lot; and some subject areas givemore modest financial returns than others,” Prof. Walker said. As an economist, he was quick to point outthat students might gain non-financial returns from arts degrees:”Studying economics might be very dull, forexample, and studying post-modernism might be a lot of fun.” 练习题: Choose correct answers to the question: 1.What is the best title for the passage? A.Professor Walker’s Research B.How to Make Big Money. C.Differences Between Science and Arts Degrees. D.Studying Arts Has Negative Financial Outcome. 2.Universities charge students a rather high tuition mainly because_____ provide the students with very prosperous subjects to learn assume that their graduates can earn much more than they had paid don’t get financial support from the government need much revenue to support the educational expenses 3.The word “lucrative”(Line 1, Para. 4) most probably means _____ le ve able le 4.Law, medical and business graduates could earn 25% more than ______ ion graduates graduates who had not studied at the university average income 5.We can safely conclude that the author ______ s arts degrees as meaningless this result disappointing and unfair the students to think twice before they decide what to learn in college that arts degrees are still rewarding despite its scarce financial returns 参考答案: 1.[D] 主旨大意题。本文为Walker教授的研究成果,旨在说明不同专业的毕业生有不同的经济回报,并非要传授发财心得或者比较文理科的异同。文章首句即为本题解题关键,故D正确。 2.[B] 事实细节题。定位至第3段第1句。本文只有这一句与收取学费有关,后一个分句即前一个分句的理由,抓住其中隐含的因果关系就不难找到正确答案。 3.[C] 词义理解题。通过下文数据earnings 25% higher和get 10-15% extra可以推测lucrative大意应为“给人带来丰厚收入的”,故选C。 4.[C] 事实细节题。第4段中出现了几个比较数字,考题要求找到此段首句提到的收人增加25%的参照点。第2段第1句中的Getting through university 表明这类学生收人增加25%的参照对象是没读大学的人,且从第4段第3句中的the list和第4句即可以确定这一段是在比较大学毕业与18岁毕业(即没读大学)收入的不同,因此C正确。 5.[D] 推理判断题。结论往往出现在文章结尾,要想答学对此题,一定要仔细体会本文末句。本文虽然重点讨论文科没有经济效益,但是作者并没有做出主观判断,故A、B、C都不正确,而作者在文章最后讲到了人文学科虽然经济效益不佳但学习过程更有趣,故D符合作者意思。 以上就是关于“2024年12月英语四级阅读理解模拟:大学专业选择”的全部内容啦,祝同学们考试顺利。
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