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minaret1111 发表于 2005-1-26 21:56

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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.
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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.
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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.”
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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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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)
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27. If productivity measures the efficiency of an economy, a measure of what an economic system produces is its gross national product (GNP), which is the current market value of all final goods and services that a nation produces within a particular period.
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28. Current wisdom says that (当前流行的看法认为)if you want a successful product, you need first to perform detailed market analysis, making sure that there are plenty of people who need the new product and that your entry into the market will be able to gain a significant share of that market.
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29. Started at the turn of the century, 3M ( a giant American company) has been growing at a healthy rate of about 10 percent a year and it boasts of having 45,000 products on the market.kW3N-N[/S.`
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31. The extent to which the broadcast media should be censored for offensive language and behavior involves a conflict between our right as individuals to freely express ourselves and the duty of government to protect its citizenry from potential harm.
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32. Although we may not have conclusive scientific evidence of a cause – effect relationship, ample anecdotal evidence establishes a significant correlation.
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38. In conclusion, I agree that appeals to emotion are more powerful tools than arguments and reasoning for promoting products.
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45. In consumer – driven industries, innovation, product differentiation, and creativity are crucial to lasting success.
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46. And in technology, when there are no conventional practices or ways of thinking to begin with, companies that fail to break away from last year’s paradigm are soon left behind by the competition.
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47. Whether an individual saves too little or borrows too much depends on the purpose and extent of either activity.
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48. The evidence suggests that, on balance, people today tend to concern themselves with only practical matters that are related to their life.
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minaret1111 发表于 2005-1-26 21:57

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3. The argument fails to rule out the possibility that a writer engage in both types of writing as well as other types.i!g~JrduM

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5. The argument simply equates success with movie ticket sales, which is unwarranted.
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9. Common sense tells us that a photographer can succeed by working in both media.
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o/so/g]BR/rUo 12. Consequently, the mere fact that Company A holds a large share of the video – game hardware and software market does not support the claim that Company A will also fail.
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14. While this may be true in some cases, it is equally possible that only companies with products that are already best – sellers can afford the higher ad rates that popular shows demand.
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15. Admittedly, the vice president’s reasoning linking employee benefits with company profits seems reasonable on the surface.
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33. In the first place, a great deal of empirical evidence shows that sequels are often not as profitable as the original movie.MI/^3O(`8]
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36. This assumption overlooks other criteria for determining a bridge’s importance – such as the number of commuters using the bridge, the role of the bridge in local emergencies and disasters, and the impact that bridge closure would have on the economies of nearby cities.
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minaret1111 发表于 2005-1-26 21:58

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seaxp 发表于 2005-1-27 00:48

很好!5CIdNA*{5y
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在准备GRE作文的时候这个比较有效。

莫西 发表于 2005-1-27 04:37

楼主自己总结的吗?
Z/ax'|D Hjt 好强~~
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alu 发表于 2005-1-27 06:28

真的很好。谢谢了!

littledian81 发表于 2005-1-27 09:15

应该是来自孙元做文书吧?
hW A:MzlOV 不是贴过吗?
:F%])v8b5c confused

keung530 发表于 2005-1-27 09:43

贴过了也要赞一下

9:30am 发表于 2005-1-27 10:32

楼主好人的说,赞一个

cholotte 发表于 2005-1-27 16:35

偶也赞一个~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

小鸭 发表于 2005-2-3 00:41

太感谢拉,赞一个

shoufang 发表于 2005-2-3 10:49

hao

haoahaohao

wbw99 发表于 2005-2-4 22:30

很实用啊。好好好好

wingwing123 发表于 2005-2-18 00:24

::p7楼主辛苦了....

xuhebaobao 发表于 2005-2-19 14:07

太好了,辛苦了!

lanlansansan 发表于 2005-2-25 09:47

大力支持!

coolfeier 发表于 2005-2-25 19:19

也挺辛苦的

dwd001 发表于 2005-2-25 22:13

有用

好帖子!!!!!!!!!

sophia924 发表于 2005-3-7 14:04

很多哦!!!谢了!!!

wg029393 发表于 2005-3-7 18:43

ding!

ding!

cs429 发表于 2005-3-8 17:45

不错,继续努力中

kdn917 发表于 2005-3-14 23:17

楼主楼主我爱你!

gugululu 发表于 2005-3-15 05:39

不错。谢谢。

goaldrich 发表于 2005-3-15 09:56

太好了。谢谢!

travis.anna 发表于 2005-4-1 20:21

感谢~~!

geowin 发表于 2005-4-2 00:49

有没有和我聊聊天  我学的很闷啊   要女性   

geowin 发表于 2005-4-2 00:51

我学习学的很闷     想找人聊聊心得    不知道有没有在啊

geowin 发表于 2005-4-2 01:03

怎么没有说话啊  

皇名月 发表于 2005-4-2 09:36

先谢谢{`'a}$RB(\ VF
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Climberchzh 发表于 2005-4-9 15:42

在准备GRE作文的时候这个比较有效。

豆卷 发表于 2005-4-9 23:18

确实不错.....谢谢啦..!

lansa 发表于 2005-4-12 14:47

感谢楼主!!

Gardenlia 发表于 2005-4-14 19:35

好东西,谢谢分享

gaomei 发表于 2005-5-15 03:50

很好,很实用.

第三部分,非常实用于写作. 谢谢作者的辛勤劳动.
Y#]3t[i csE 1,2 部分的很多句子过于冗长,(个人认为不适合背诵), 而且是经过前后推敲的, 当场作文写出类似的语句, 很难. 我认为, 很多英语国家的学生, 也不能达到那个高度; 当场作文,如果能够表达流畅,思路清晰, 没有明显的语法,语义地错误, 对我来说已经很满足了. 至于, 写出正宗的英语短篇, 偶相差甚远, 所以不强求了.

znhan 发表于 2005-5-15 15:57

楼主太强了~~~
$usR`4f-~`@ Thanks!!!

AXI 发表于 2005-5-15 19:03

辛苦了,致敬!

tinglishi 发表于 2005-7-19 22:13

好辛苦啊!真想送你一束花!

angelya 发表于 2005-7-23 19:35

太感謝了! 辛苦了!

wolfwings 发表于 2005-7-28 23:19

楼主真是个好人

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