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Analysis of 2019 Postgraduate Entrance Examination English Reading from Foreign Newspapers

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As an extensive reading material of the postgraduate entrance examination English, the book "Reading of the Graduate Entrance Examination English from Foreign Newspapers" collected 66 recent articles from the reading sources of the postgraduate entrance examination English. The author of this book, Mr. He Kaiwen, helps the examinees deeply analyze the proposition rules of postgraduate entrance examination English reading by leading them to read fresh and hot selected current articles, and guides them to thoroughly master the solution methods of postgraduate entrance examination English, so that the examinees can firmly grasp the key to high scores of postgraduate entrance examination English and completely eliminate their fear of postgraduate entrance examination English reading!

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NO.1 The right way to get rid of it

NO.2 Why it's so hard to admit you're wrong

NO.3 NO.1 The right way to get rid of it

NO.2 Why it's so hard to admit you're wrong

  NO.3 Will robots displace humans as motorised vehicles ousted horses?

Will robots replace humans as machines replace horses?

No. 4 The elderly, cognitive decline and banking

NO.5 A lack of competition explains the flaws in American aviation

NO.6 Macron wins presidency as France rejects Le Pen and her right wing populist tip

NO.7 Alison's story: How $750000 in drug 'treatment' destroyed her life

No. 8 Massive, fast moving cyberattack hits as many as 74 countries

NO.9 Supreme Court won't review decision that found N.C. voting law discriminates against African Americans

NO.10 May says she will extend protections for workers

NO.11 Understanding why loneliness exists can help ease it, say scientists

NO.12 Reinventing high school

NO.13 An unseen Edith Wharton's play found hidden in Texas archive

NO.14 For first time, Einstein's relativity used to weigh a star

NO.15 Using magnetism to take the sea's temperature

  NO.16 What do think-tanks do? What do think tanks do?

NO.17 Anthony Atkinson, a British economist and expert on inequality, died on January 1st

NO.18 Why governments should introduce gender budgeting

NO.19 It is easier than ever to fund an indie film, but harder than ever to get people to see it

NO.20 Oil struggles to enter the digital age

NO.21 Plugging minerals from the seabed is back on the agenda

NO.22 The battle to build Donald Trump's wall

NO.23 You are not as smart as you think you are

NO.24 Quantum leaps

NO.25 The case for an efficiency tax

NO.26 Companies are racing to add value to water

NO.27 The history of growth should be all about crises

NO.28 A girl's new best friend

NO.29 Two putative human sex pheromones turn out not to be

NO.30 Wind and solar power are disrupting electricity systems

NO.31 Big data, financial services and privacy

NO.32 A crash course in understanding numbers

NO.33 New models for new media

NO.34 Cloudification will mean upheaval in telecommunications

NO.35 How to have a better death

NO.36 The blue thread frays

NO.37 Ranchers v. bison huggers

NO.38 How to manage the computer security threat

No.39 East Germany's population is shrinking

NO.40 In praise of serendipity

NO.41 How Germany's Otto uses artificial intelligence

NO.42 Technology firms and the office of the future

NO.43 A trade economist wins the John Bates Clark medal

NO.44 The world's most valuable resource is no longer oil, but data

NO.45 The 'H-Bomb' figures: The Harvard brand takes a hit

NO.46 The battle over the future of bitcoin

NO.47 Teaching the teachers

NO.48 In the red High temperature

NO.49 Why the world loves silicon valley and fears it

NO.50 Slowing down

  NO.51 Why is American home birth so dangerous? Why is home delivery so dangerous in the United States?

NO.52 Priceless

NO.53 Reweaving the web

NO.54 Your money or your data

NO.55 How to crack a shell

NO.56 Cheques need balances

NO.57 Risks and rewards

NO.58 The sleep of union

NO.59 The NHS has a mountain to climb in its planned program of change

NO.60 When a job is not enough

NO.61 Precision medicine the theme at the world's biggest cancer conference

NO.62 The Imperial CFO Chief Financial Officer "Your Majesty"

NO.63 Feeling low

NO.64 Republican authorized voting laws in Wisconsin and Kansas overridden

NO.65 Very hot drinks may cause cancer, but coffee does not, says WHO:

NO.66 Wrong project, wrong price


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