MindMap Gallery gre knowledge points
For students who want to prepare for the GRE exam but know nothing about GRE and don’t know how to do the questions and how to prepare for the exam, this mind map will be very helpful to you.
Edited at 2023-08-28 20:32:10This is a mind map about bacteria, and its main contents include: overview, morphology, types, structure, reproduction, distribution, application, and expansion. The summary is comprehensive and meticulous, suitable as review materials.
This is a mind map about plant asexual reproduction, and its main contents include: concept, spore reproduction, vegetative reproduction, tissue culture, and buds. The summary is comprehensive and meticulous, suitable as review materials.
This is a mind map about the reproductive development of animals, and its main contents include: insects, frogs, birds, sexual reproduction, and asexual reproduction. The summary is comprehensive and meticulous, suitable as review materials.
This is a mind map about bacteria, and its main contents include: overview, morphology, types, structure, reproduction, distribution, application, and expansion. The summary is comprehensive and meticulous, suitable as review materials.
This is a mind map about plant asexual reproduction, and its main contents include: concept, spore reproduction, vegetative reproduction, tissue culture, and buds. The summary is comprehensive and meticulous, suitable as review materials.
This is a mind map about the reproductive development of animals, and its main contents include: insects, frogs, birds, sexual reproduction, and asexual reproduction. The summary is comprehensive and meticulous, suitable as review materials.
gre
the whole frame
writing
section1
issue
30min
section2
argument
30min
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verbal, quantitative
vQv
Additional tests do not count
verbal
read
10 channels
18min
question type
short article
Detailed questions
Classification
Information questions
The question stem KW is the full text
which one is true
Positioning question
The question stem KW can be positioned in the text
It's the details
Solve problems
Exclude based on logical framework
Precautions
If the option starts with a pronoun
The pronoun refers to KW in the stem part of the question
pronoun proximity principle
Don’t easily choose options with comparative forms
Negate
undermine
Choose N from three (required)
identify
Square ABC
Solve problems
Look at the question stem and draw the question stem KW
Determine whether the question stem KW is a detail or a whole (theme)
Guess the number of answers
KW
is the whole
2, 3
There is infer/imply
Possibly 3
It's the details
1, 2
only appears in one sentence
1
Sentence selection (must test, must be correct)
identify
select, sentence
Solve problems
KW
Precautions
When choosing KW, choose a few more
Convenient for accurate positioning
Don’t choose words that have no actual meaning as KW
Reasoning questions (difficult)
identify
infer,imply,suggest,reasonable
Solve problems
Find the inference object KW in the question stem
Common types of reasoning
on the contrary
Negate
undermine
induction
Options summarize text information into logical relationships
Option features
Original text reproduced
×
Contrary to or irrelevant to the original point of view
×
It is not explicitly mentioned in the original text and does not contradict the original text.
Match the reasoning type
√
Purpose question (must be correct)
identify
in order to
Solve problems
central sentence example
Topic: What is the purpose of the example?
Answer: central sentence
In contrast and analogy relationships, the answer is generally "xx" or "xx-"
Subject question (must be correct)
identify
theme; primarily main idea
The author is primarily concerned with
Solve problems
Logical framework of recall articles
Summary article AW, KW
Note the option prefix
refute
refute
lend credibility=support
exclude details
statement
View
Eliminated questions (difficult)
identify
expect/not
Solve problems
Look at the question and draw KW
Options for excluded questions
A. mentioned in the original text
B. mentioned in the original text
C. Synonymous replacement of the original text
D. The original text does not mention it or is contrary to the original text
√
E. Synonymous replacement of the original text
Precautions
The range of GRE exclusion questions is very large
Vocabulary questions (required)
identify
context ; most ; nearly ; means
Solve problems
word
know
Bring back the original text without ambiguity
Select the option closest to the original text from the options
do not know
There is ambiguity in the original text brought back
Throw away the word being tested and bring the 5 options back to the original text to see which one matches the known
Pay attention to the relationship between known original texts
juxtaposition, transition, explanation
long article
identify
four questions
Details (positioning)
Overall (choose N from three)
Solve problems
Look at the stems of the four questions and draw KW
Distinguish which are details and which are the whole
Read text (paragraph reading)
After reading a paragraph and finding KW, quickly answer the question
If KW cannot be found, quickly read the next paragraph
No need to summarize this logic
Finally solve the overall problem
Logic single question
summary type
identify
about
Main points
Read the text of the article and summarize the logical chain of the article
Pronoun → question stem KW
Logic chain→KW AW logic
Look at the options and exclude them based on the logical chain
difficulty
Poor text summary
conflict resolution type
identify
resolve,paradox,reconsil,discrepancy
Main points
Read the text and summarize the contradictions
Find options to resolve conflicts
new content
difficulty
Don't negate the text
digital
identify
Text presents numerical data
Main points
The difference between number and proportion or ratio
can present data
chart
I can see the logic, but I can’t solve the problem numerically.
inter-sentence logic
identify
portions/parts
Main points
Look at the logical relationships between the words in bold
Look at the previous or next sentence of the boldfaced words and see the logical relationship with the boldfaced words.
last sentence
Pronouns in boldface begin with
next sentence
beginning pronoun
strengthen weakening type
identify
strengthen/weaken contradict
Main points
Text class
Logical questions that summarize the text
turning point or cause and effect
Option to select a strengthened or weakened logic chain
Study suggestions
Difficult articles
Watch it several times
Wrong question
Think about how the answer was arrived at
Accumulate correct answers and substitute synonyms in the original text
Read long and difficult sentences every day (5 sentences)
Test points
concession
while ;despite
Time sequence
eg.the night→the day
unimportant
Meaningless (no -), simply listed, repetitive
KW
logics
The logical framework of the first three lines of the article is very important
AW
Table - directional verbs and adjectives
It is ...to do /It is (not important) that (important)
Proper nouns are represented by capital letters
Central sentence example (total score)
some transitions that are difficult to discern
It is expected that
in fact
surprisingly
The more original the word is, the less likely it is to be the correct choice.
cause and effect
Example conclusion
All references must find the referent
nearby
The content after of/for is more important
analogy
Contrast logic (contrast)
fill in the blank
10 channels
12min
question type
Fill in the blanks
1-5 sentences 1-3 blanks
Single short
five options
Double short
three options
three empty
three options
First check to see if you know a lot about the options.
synonym questions sentence equivalence questions
1 sentence 1 blank
Choose two from six
generally synonyms
Ask questions
General principles
No test
Grammar, professional knowledge
It is possible that fallacies serve as the background
Don’t look at the options first
Solve problems
The language logic of the question itself
Guess empty
Hyponyms
Linguistic logic clues (identical/reverse)
juxtapose
and, as well as
Same meaning and symmetrical structure
"," ";"
progressively
The degree is deepened and the meaning is similar.
indeed; even; not only, but also; especially; in particular; not to mention ;let alone
cause and effect
Emotional similarity
verb
result in/from ;lead to ;promote ;conlude ;deduce ; represent;portray(representative);require
purpose, condition, method
with n
doing sth, (, doing sth)
,for
explain
Same meaning
:——
that is to say ; in other words ; which means that ; in this sense ; namely ; suggest that
Example
including ; especially ; think/imagine ; whole & part (some A B C and etc)
appositive
understandably
Turns & Concessions
identify
turning point
nevertheless; nevertheless
concession
regardless; notwithstanding
A=-B
Although A ,B
A , but B
Precautions
The negated content cannot be self-contradictory
When multiple negative words appear, pay attention to the jurisdiction
Look inside the sentence first, then look between the sentences
Compared
Contrast words
differ; whereas; far from A, B (far from A, but B); more A than B
contradiction
paradoxical; ambivalent; belie; counter; seemingly; anomalous(anomally abnormal, irregular)
Compare
favor A than B; only; more A than B
Variety
The present denies the past, the future denies the present
pristine(past); shift/transform/decay(decay) from A to B; replace A with B /sacrafice A for B /substitute A for B
Refers to
application
pronoun n
Find the concept corresponding to n above
pronoun
Previous sentence
verb
The direction of the verb determines the subject-object relationship
Positive (positive)
Subject and object go in the same direction
Negative (negation)
.............Reverse
Notice
A certain blank needs to be filled in with a verb
Apply verb clues
emotional attitude
adjective, adverb
Verb direction
repeat
Reappearance of the original word
anaphoric repetition
synonymous substitution
Hyponyms
Do the questions
Reading questions
sentence length
Option word difficulty
clue
Which part of the empty sum is negated?
same
opposite
Refers to
verb
emotion
fill in the blank
Corresponding options
Generalized best
quantitative
35min20 courses
Visible experience
General review
every day
Words (can’t)
30-50
Small mock test
A short article
time
1.5min for one question
logic unit
2/3
10 fill in the blanks
Choose three from odd, even, or six
13min
intensive reading
After mock test
Look up words (option)
Understand long and difficult sentences
Can be translated using Apple Notes
Summarize wrong questions
See how the correct answer logically corresponds to the original text
Write a logic sketch for each article
Can be added at the end
weekly
Mathematics mock test
Mathematical Machinery
Baidu, official account, Taobao
Big mock test
app
Full marks in the exam, Lego GRE, New Oriental
magoosh
read
Above average
fill in the blank
Unreliable
You will be given a set after registration
Two weeks before the exam
look at writing
I write two articles every day, focusing on issues