1、昨日3小时,总计142小时;
2、昨天晚上做了一套题,发现做题策略和耐心不够,有的时候很急躁,导致一些原本都会的题目最后做错,这是很致命的,下一步开始做出一些调整。
3、【单词】 From career to community and family, these contrasts suggest that in the aftermath of the searing Great Recession, those just starting out in life are defining priorities and expectations that will increasingly spread through virtually all aspects of American life, from consumer preferences to housing patterns to politics.
[词汇] aftermath n.后果;余波;再生草 (The aftermath of war is hunger and disease.)
[词汇2] priority n.优先,优先权;(时间,序上的)先,前;优先考虑的事;[数]优先次序 (The fight against inflation took priority over measures to combat the deepening recession.)
<词根词缀> prime adj. 最初的;基本的 prim 第一,引申为“主要的” + e → 最初的;基本的 (This is a matter of prime importance.) primacy n. 主要地位;重要性 prim 第一,引申为“主要的” + acy 表性质 → 主要地位;重要性 (The political idea at the heart of this is the primacy of the individual.) primary adj. 最初的;根本的 prim 第一,引申为“主要的” + ary …的 → 最初的;根本的 (That's the primary reason the company's share price has held up so well.) primeval adj.早期的;远古的 prim 第一,引申为“主要的” + ev 时代 + al …的 → 最早的时代 → 远古的 (We cycled through primeval forests.) prince n. 王子 prin 第一,引申为“主要的” + ce → 王位的第一继承人 → 王子 (He was speaking without the prince's authority.) principal adj. 最重要的 prin 第一,引申为“主要的” + cip 抓 + al 表人 → 作为第一〔要务〕来抓 → 最重要的 (The principal reason for my change of mind is this. ) priority n. 先;优先权 prior 优先(的)+ ity 具备某种性质,状况 → 先;优先权