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概要写作10篇精选
概要写作1
阅读下面短文,根据内容用60词写一篇概要
Inschoolsandathome,mostofushavebeenscoldedorevengotpunishedfordaydreaming.Themajorityofpeoplesaythatbydaydreamingwewasterourtimeandenergyinsomethingthatisnothinglessthanunproductivethings.Butmanymedicalstudieshaveshowedsomethingdifferent.Theyhavestressedonthefactthatdaydreamingworkswondersonourimaginationpower,creativityandsituation-handlingtechnique.Infact,manyproblemscanbeeasilysolvedifwedaydream.
Thetopmostbenefitofdaydreamingisthatyourmoodgetstherightimprovement.Byseparatingyourselffromtheworldaroundyou,youtendtoenjoythelonelinessinyourmindandgetpeacefromdaydreamingasyouthinkaboutsomethingthatcalmsyoursenses.Whenyoustartimagingthingswhiledaydreaming,youtendtoforgetallthestressandtension.Instead,yougethappinessfromitandthishappinesschangesintoasourceofenergythathelpsyouinworkinginagoodmood.
Manypsychologistshavesaidthatpeoplewhodaydreamtendtohaveasharpermemory.It’struethatwhenyouaredaydreaming,youtendtogetcarriedawaytoimaginingvarioussituations,eitherrealorunreal.Youtendtoactdifferentlyindifferentsituations,tryingtosatisfyyourmindbydoingwhatyouwantinyourdreams.Whenyourmindgetssatisfied,youareinabetterpositiontoconcentratemoreinyourwork.Sincedaydreamingactivatesthenervesofyourbrain,youtendtohavehigherattentivenessandyourabilitytorememberthingsdevelop.
Whenyoudaydream,youautomaticallyimagineyourselfasyourheartsaysandtherefore,yougettoknowyourselfbetter.Youalsostartrealizingthemistakesyou’vemadeinlifeandyoustarttryingyourbesttoavoidrepeatingthem.Suchimaginationtechniqueshelpyoutoconnectyourselfwithyoursoul.
参考答案
Mostpeopleregarddaydreamingasawasteoftimeandenergy.(要点1)However,that’snotthecase.Manymedicalstudieshavefoundthatdaydreaminghasalotofbenefits.Firstofall,daydreamingcanimproveyourmood.(要点2)What’smore,ithelpsdevelopyourmemory.(要点3)Lastbutnotleast,daydreaminghelpsyoutoknowyourselfbetter.(要点4)
概要写作2
阅读下面短文,然后根据内容写一篇60词左右的内容摘要。
TuYouyouhasbecomethefirstChinesewomantowinaNobelPrize,forherworkinhelpingtocreateananti-malariamedicine.The84-year-old’sroutetothehonorhasbeenanythingbuttraditional.
TuYouyoustartedhermalariaresearchaftershewasrecruitedtoatop-secretgovernmentunitknownas“mission523”.In1967,CommunistleaderMaoZedongdecidedtherewasanurgentnationalneedtofindacureformalaria.Atthetime,malariaspreadbyVietnam.Asecretresearchunitwasformedtofindacurefortheillness.Twoyearslater,TuYouyouwasinstructedtobecomethenewheadofMission523.ShewasdispatchedtothesouthernChineseislandofHainantostudyhowmalariathreatenedhumanhealth.
AncientChinesetextsinspiredTuYouyou’ssearchforherNobel-prizewinningmedicine.Mission523poredoverancientbookstofindhistoricalmethodsoffightingmalaria.Whenshestartedhersearchforananti-malarialdrug,over240000compoundsaroundtheworldhadalreadybeentested,withoutanysuccess.Finally,theteamfoundabriefreferencetoonesubstance,sweetwormwood,whichhadbeenusedtotreatmalariainChinaaround400AD.
Theteamisolatedoneactivecompoundinwormwood,artemisinin,whichappearedtobattlemalaria-friendlyparasites.TheamthentestedextractsofthecompoundbutnothingwaseffectiveineradicatingthedruguntilTuYouyoureturnedtotheoriginalancienttext.Afteranothercarefulreading,shetweakedthedrugrecipeonefinaltime,heatingtheextractwithoutallowingittoreachboilingpoint.
TuYouyoufirsttestedhermedicineonherselftoensureitwassafe.Afterthedrugshowedpromisingresultsinmiceandmonkeys,TuYouyouvolunteeredtobethefirsthumanrecipientofthenewdrug.“Astheheadoftheresearchgroup,Ihadtheresponsibility,”sheexplainedtotheChinesemedia.Shortlyafter,clinicaltrialsbeganusingChineselabourers.
参考答案
Becauseofgreatcontributionstocreateananti-malariamedicine,TuYouyouhasbecomethefirstChinesewomantowinaNobelPrize.(要点1)Shestartedhermalariaresearchaftershewasrecruitedtoatop-secretgovernmentunit,whichmeanttocuremalariathatwaskillingChinesesoldiers.(要点2)InspiredbyancientChinesetexts,sheandherteamfinallyfoundthesweetwormwood.(要点3)Shefirsttestedhermedicinepersonallytoensureitwassafe.(要点4)
概要写作4
阅读下面短文,然后根据内容写一篇60词左右的内容摘要。
Duringallkindsofholidays,millionsofpeoplewillbuygiftsforlovedones.Whichisgreat—exceptthattonsofthosepeoplewillmakethesameglaringmistake,andbuythewronggift.What’sgoingon?
Giftbuyinghasbecomeadeceivinglyselfishpursuit.Wedon’tactuallylookforthingspeoplewanttoreceive.Instead,andtomanyofourgifts’detriments,wetendtolookforthingsthatwewanttogive.It’sasubtle,butprettysignificantproblem.
Researchhasshownthatgiverstendtovaluethegiftstheybuyconsiderablymorethanrecipients.Giftsarevaluedroughly10to33percentlessbyrecipientsthanwhatgiverspaidforthem,JoelWaldfogelnotedinScroogenomics:
WhyYouShouldn’tBuyPresentsfortheHolidays,his2009bookongift-giving.
Thediscrepancyseemstocomefromasimplemisplacedbeliefthatthoughtfulpresentsarethebestpresents.Theyarenot.Infact,theymightjustbetheworstpresents.Themorethoughtyouputintoapresent,themorelikelyyouaretostrayfrombuyingwhatthepersonyou’rebuyingthepresentforactuallywants.
Inotherwords,peoplelettheirgift-givingegosgetinthewayofgreatpresents.Especiallywhentherecipientissomeonetheywanttoshowtheyknowreallywell.Fortunately,theanswertoourcollectiveinsistenceonguessingwhatpeoplewantissimple:
stopit.
Ifthat’stoocallous,orimpersonal,there’sanotherhelpfulruleofthumb.Insteadofbuyingrestrictivegifts,likegiftcardsforspecificstores,buygiftsthatallowforflexibility,likegiftcardsthatcanbeusedmorebroadly(or,betteryet,cash).Peopletendtoprefergiftcardstoactualgifts,andcashtoboth,Steffelexplained.Steffel’slatestresearch,whichfocusesongiftcardgiving,pointstoexactlythispoint—thatversatilityisthekeytobettergiftgiving.
参考答案
Althoughmanypeoplewillbuygiftsduringholidays,someofthemmaybuythewronggifts.(要点1)Theybuywhattheywanttogive,insteadofwhattherecipientsrequire;(要点2)Theytendtovaluethegiftstheybuyconsiderablymorethanrecipientsdo.(要点3)Thethoughtfulpresentsmightbetheworstpresents,andweshouldstopit.(要点4)Insteadofbuyingrestrictivegifts,wearesupposedtobuyflexibleones—versatilityisthekeytobettergiftgiving.(要点5)
概要写作5
阅读下面短文,根据其内容写一篇60词左右的内容概要。
TuYouyouhasbecomethefirstChinesewomantowinaNobelPrize,forherworkinhelpingtocreateananti-malariamedicine.The84-year-old’sroutetothehonorhasbeenanythingbuttraditional.
TuYouyoustartedhermalariaresearchaftershewasrecruitedtoatop-secretgovernmentunitknownas“mission523”.In1967,CommunistleaderMaoZedongdecidedtherewasanurgentnationalneedtofindacureformalaria.Atthetime,malariaspreadbyVietnam.Asecretresearchunitwasformedtofindacurefortheillness.Twoyearslater,TuYouyouwasinstructedtobecomethenewheadofMission523.ShewasdispatchedtothesouthernChineseislandofHainantostudyhowmalariathreatenedhumanhealth.
AncientChinesetextsinspiredTuYouyou’ssearchforherNobel-prizewinningmedicine.Mission523poredoverancientbookstofindhistoricalmethodsoffightingmalaria.Whenshestartedhersearchforananti-malarialdrug,over240000compoundsaroundtheworldhadalreadybeentested,withoutanysuccess.Finally,theteamfoundabriefreferencetoonesubstance,sweetwormwood,whichhadbeenusedtotreatmalariainChinaaround400AD.
Theteamisolatedoneactivecompoundinwormwood,artemisinin,whichappearedtobattlemalaria-friendlyparasites.TheamthentestedextractsofthecompoundbutnothingwaseffectiveineradicatingthedruguntilTuYouyoureturnedtotheoriginalancienttext.Afteranothercarefulreading,shetweakedthedrugrecipeonefinaltime,heatingtheextractwithoutallowingittoreachboilingpoint.
TuYouyoufirsttestedhermedicineonherselftoensureitwassafe.Afterthedrugshowedpromisingresultsinmiceandmonkeys,TuYouyouvolunteeredtobethefirsthumanrecipientofthenewdrug.“Astheheadoftheresearchgroup,Ihadtheresponsibility,”sheexplainedtotheChinesemedia.Shortlyafter,clinicaltrialsbeganusingChineselabourers.
参考答案
Becauseofthecontributionstocreateananti-malariamedicine,TuYouyouhasbecomethefirstChinesewomantowinaNobelPrize.(要点1)shestartedhermalariaresearchaftershewasrecruitedtoatop-secretgovernmentunit,whichmeanttocuremalariathatwaskillingChinesesoldiers.(要点2)InspiredbyancientChinesetexts,sheandherteamfinallyfoundthesweetwormwood.(要点3)Shefirsttestedhermedicinepersonallytoensureitwassafe.
概要写作6
阅读下面短文,然后根据内容写一篇60词左右的内容摘要。
Asmartcardisacardthatiscarriedwitheitheramicroprocessorandamemorychiporonlyamemorychipthatisnotprogrammable.Themicroprocessorcardcanadd,delete,anddealwiththeinformationonthecard,whileamemory-chipcardcanonlydoonething.
Smartcards,unlikemagneticstripecards,candomanydifferentthingsandholdalotofinformation.Inthisway,theydon
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