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2010GRE考试作文典型背诵句式示例(一)

2010-07-30 来源:互联网 作者:第一考试网

2010GRE考试作文典型背诵句式示例(一) #

第一考试网整理了以下内容 #

是非问题分析论证句式 #

1. Whereas other societies look to the past for guidance, we cast our nets forward(面向未来)

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2. It is the belief in a brighter future that gives us optimism. #

3. Even these days, when not all progress seems positive , the belief remains that for every problem there is a rational solution. #

4. The job of the parents is to give the children every opportunity while they are growing up and then get out of their way.

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5. What deference people in authority do command is based on their actual powers rather than on their age, wisdom, or dignity.

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6. In a society that changes as fast as ours, experience simply does not have the value that it does in traditional societies.

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7. It has taken a long time to convince the public that free enterprise does not mean that a company should be free to pollute the air, foul the rivers, and destroy the forests. #

8. The assembly line reduced workers to cogs of machinery and made their jobs unutterably boring, but it produced goods fast.

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9. Food is prepackaged and shopping is impersonal, but the efficiency of the operation produces lower prices and less shopping time.第一考试网 #

11. In America, there are no such expressions such as in china where “the fat pig gets slaughtered,” or in Japan, where “the nail that sticks out gets hammered down.” #

12. This freedom from the group has enabled the American to become “Economic Man”—one directed almost purely by profit motive, mobile and unencumbered(不受阻碍的)by family or community obligations. #

13. Equipped with the money, one can acquire the taste, style, and ideas that mark each class and launch a quick ascent of the social ladder. #

14. Actually, persons in status societies who are secure in their niches (适当的位置)are allowed more eccentricity than Americans, who rely heavily on signals that other people like them. #

15. When half the population goes to college, one cannot expect the colleges to maintain the same standards as in countries where only the elite attend. #

16. Just as not every Japanese is hardworking and deferential to superiors (长者、上司), not every Chinese is devoted to family, not every American is ambitious or patriotic – or even unsophisticated.

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17. No one could seriously think that anyone who grows up poor, lives in a bad neighborhood, and attends an inferior school has an opportunity equal to that of someone more favored.

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18. Americans may not have achieved equality, but at least they aspire to it, which is more than many other nations can claim.

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19. In many countries, when jobs become available for young people in distant cities, when television begins to dominate home life, when ready – made foods appear in the markets, the culture appears more “American” – although the resemblance could be entirely superficial. #

21. When the demand for something is greater than its supply, producers and suppliers will sense the possibility of making a profit – the excess of revenues over expenses is the profit. #

22. As the case illustrates, competition takes four general forms: pure competition, monopoly, monopolistic competition, and oligopoly(少数制造商对市场的控制).

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23. The classic example of pure competition occurs with a commodity, like wheat or corn, that has so many producers that no one of them can control its selling price.

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24. A monopoly occurs when one company alone offers a particular food or service and therefore controls the market and price for it.

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25. Private restaurants serve gourmet food for $70 per person; incentives boosted agricultural production 25 percent and industrial output 80 percent in just three years; farmers are encouraged to raise as much as they can on their own plots, and some become almost rich in the process.(注意本句中分号的使用) #

26. All these changes in China’s economic life have brought changes in China’s social and cultural life as well, many of which unwanted.第一考试网整理 #

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