一個(gè)地方的人口越多其對水交通和垃圾處理的需求就會越大,機(jī)械計(jì)時(shí)器的發(fā)展促使人們尋求更精確的日晷以便校準(zhǔn)機(jī)械計(jì)時(shí)器,用怪罪別人的辦法來解決問題通常被稱為尋找替罪羊。
英語教材中經(jīng)典句子
.TypicalofthegrasslanddwellersofthecontinentistheAmericanantelope,orpronghorn.
1.美洲羚羊,或稱叉角羚,是該大陸典型的草原動物。
2.OfthemillionswhosawHaley’scometin1986,howmanypeoplewilllivelongenoughtoseeitreturninthetwenty-firstcentury.
2.1986年看見哈雷慧星的千百萬人當(dāng)中,有多少人能夠長壽到足以目睹它在二十一世紀(jì)的回歸呢?
3.Anthropologistshavediscoveredthatfear,happiness,sadness,andsurpriseareuniversallyreflectedinfacialexpressions.
3.人類學(xué)家們已經(jīng)發(fā)現(xiàn),恐懼,快樂,悲傷和驚奇都會行之于色,這在全人類是共通的。
4.Becauseofitsirritatingeffectonhumans,theuseofphenolasageneralantiseptichasbeenlargelydiscontinued.
4.由于苯酚對人體帶有刺激性作用,它基本上已不再被當(dāng)作常用的防腐劑了。
5.Ingrouptoremaininexistence,aprofit-makingorganizationmust,inthelongrun,producesomethingconsumersconsiderusefulordesirable.
5.任何盈利組織若要生存,最終都必須生產(chǎn)出消費(fèi)者可用或需要的產(chǎn)品。
6.Thegreaterthepopulationthereisinalocality,thegreatertheneedthereisforwater,transportation,anddisposalofrefuse.
6.一個(gè)地方的人口越多,其對水,交通和垃圾處理的需求就會越大。
7.Itismoredifficulttowritesimply,directly,andeffectivelythantoemployflowerybutvagueexpressionsthatonlyobscureone’smeaning.
7.簡明,直接,有力的寫作難于花哨,含混而意義模糊的表達(dá)。
8.Withmodernofficesbecomingmoremechanized,designersareattemptingtopersonalizethemwithwarmer,lesevereinteriors.
8.隨著現(xiàn)代辦公室的日益自動化,設(shè)計(jì)師們正試圖利用較為溫暖而不太嚴(yán)肅的內(nèi)部裝飾來使其具有親切感。
9.Thedifferencebetweenlibelandslanderisthatlibelisprintedwhileslanderisspoken.
9.誹謗和流言的區(qū)別在于前者是書面的,而后者是口頭的。
10.Thekneeisthejointswherethethighbonemeetsthelargeboneofthelowerleg.
10.膝蓋是大腿骨和小腿脛的連接處。
11.Acidsarechemicalcompoundsthat,inwatersolution,haveasharptaste,acorrosiveactiononmetals,andtheabilitytoturncertainbluevegetabledyesred.
11.酸是一種化合物,它在溶于水時(shí)具有強(qiáng)烈的氣味和對金屬的腐蝕性,并且能夠使某些藍(lán)色植物染料變紅。
12.BillieHoliday’sreputationasagreatjazz-bluessingerrestsonherabilitytogiveemotionaldepthtohersongs.
12.BillieHoliday’s作為一個(gè)爵士布魯斯樂杰出歌手的名聲建立在能夠賦予歌曲感情深度的能力。
13.Essentially,atheoryisanabstract,symbolicrepresentationofwhatisconceivedtobereality.
13.理論在本質(zhì)上是對認(rèn)識了的現(xiàn)實(shí)的一種抽象和符號化的表達(dá)。
14.Longbeforechildrenareabletospeakorunderstandalanguage,theycommunicatethroughfacialexpressionsandbymakingnoises.
14.兒童在能說或能聽懂語言之前,很久就會通過面部表情和靠發(fā)出噪聲來與人交流了。
15.Thankstomodernirrigation,cropsnowgrowabundantlyinareaswhereoncenothingbutcactiandsagebrushcouldlive.
15.受當(dāng)代灌溉(技術(shù)設(shè)施)之賜,農(nóng)作物在原來只有仙人掌和蕎屬科植物才能生存的地方旺盛的生長。
16.Thedevelopmentofmechanicaltimepiecesspurredthesearchformoreaccuratesundialswithwhichtoregulatethem.
16.機(jī)械計(jì)時(shí)器的發(fā)展促使人們尋求更精確的日晷,以便校準(zhǔn)機(jī)械計(jì)時(shí)器。
17.Anthropologyisascienceinthatanthropologistsusearigoroussetofmethodsandtechniquestodocumentobservationsthatcanbecheckedbyothers.
17.人類學(xué)是一門科學(xué),因?yàn)槿祟悓W(xué)家采用一整套強(qiáng)有力的方法和技術(shù)來記錄觀測結(jié)果,而這樣記錄下來的觀測結(jié)果是供他人核查的。
18.Fungiareimportantintheproceofdecay,whichreturnsingredientstothesoil,enhancessoilfertility,anddecomposesanimaldebris.
18.真菌在腐化過程中十分重要,而腐化過程將化學(xué)物質(zhì)回饋于土壤,提高其肥力,并分解動物糞便。
19.Whenitisstruck,atuningforkproducesanalmostpuretone,retainingitspitchoveralongperiodoftime.
19.音叉被敲擊時(shí),產(chǎn)生幾乎純質(zhì)的音調(diào),其音量經(jīng)久不衰。
20.AlthoughpecansaremostplentifulinthesoutheasternpartoftheUnitedStates,theyarefoundasfarnorthasOhioandIllinois.
20.雖然美洲山河桃樹最集中于美國的東南部但是在北至俄亥俄州及伊利諾州也能看見它們。
21.Eliminatingproblemsbytransferringtheblametoothersisoftencalledscape-goating.
21.用怪罪別人的辦法來解決問題通常被稱為尋找替罪羊。
22.Thechieffoodseateninanycountrydependlargelyonwhatgrowsbestinitsclimateandsoil.
22.一個(gè)國家的主要食物是什么,大體取決于什么作物在其天氣和土壤條件下生長得最好。
23.Overaverylargenumberoftrials,theprobabilityofanevent’soccurringisequaltotheprobabilitythatitwillnotoccur.
23.在大量的實(shí)驗(yàn)中,某一事件發(fā)生的幾率等于它不發(fā)生的幾率。
24.Mostsubstancecontractwhentheyfreezesothatthedensityofasubstance’ssolidishigherthanthedensityofitsliquid.
24.大多數(shù)物質(zhì)遇冷收縮,所以他們的密度在固態(tài)時(shí)高于液態(tài)。
25.Themechanismbywhichbraincellsstorememoriesisnotclearlyunderstood.
25.大腦細(xì)胞儲存記憶的機(jī)理并不為人明白。
26.Bythemiddleofthetwentiethcentury,paintersandsculptorsintheUnitedStateshadbeguntoexertagreatworldwideinfluenceoverart.
26.到了二十一世紀(jì)中葉,美國畫家和雕塑家開始在世界范圍內(nèi)對藝術(shù)產(chǎn)生重大影響。
http://emrowgh.com heeasternpartofNewJerseyliesthecityofElizabeth,amajorshippingandmanufacturingcenter.
27.伊麗莎白市,一個(gè)重要的航運(yùn)和制造業(yè)中心,坐落于新澤西州的東部。
28.ElizabethBlackwell,thefirstwomanmedicaldoctorintheUnitedStates,foundedtheNewYorkInfirmary,aninstitutionthathasalwayshadacompletelyfemalemedicalstaff.
28.ElizabethBlackwell,美國第一個(gè)女醫(yī)生,創(chuàng)建了員工一直為女性紐約診所。
29.AlexanderGrahamBelloncetoldhisfamilythathewouldratherberememberedasateacherofthedeafthanastheinventorofthetelephone.
29.AlexanderGrahamBell曾告訴家人,他更愿意讓后人記住他是聾子的老師,而非電話的發(fā)明者。
30.Becauseitsleavesremaingreenlongafterbeingpicked,rosemarybecameassociatedwiththeideaofremembrance.
30.采摘下的迷迭香樹葉常綠不衰,因此人們把迷迭香樹與懷念聯(lián)系在一起。
31.Althoughapparentlyrigid,bonesexhibitadegreeofelasticitythatenablestheskeletontowithstandconsiderableimpact.
31.骨頭看起來是脆硬的,但它也有一定的彈性,使得骨骼能夠承受相當(dāng)?shù)拇驌簟?/p>
32.ThatxenoncouldnotFORMchemicalcompoundswasoncebelievedbyscientists.
32.科學(xué)家曾相信:氙氣是不能形成化合物的。
33.Researchintothedynamicsofstormsisdirectedtowardimprovingtheabilitytopredicttheseeventsandthustominimizedamageandavoidlooflife.33.對風(fēng)暴動力學(xué)的研究是為了提高風(fēng)暴預(yù)測從而減少損失,避免人員傷亡。
34.Theeliminationofinflationwouldensurethattheamountofmoneyusedinrepayingaloanwouldhavethesamevalueastheamountofmoneyborrowed.34.消除通貨膨脹應(yīng)確保還貸的錢應(yīng)與所貸款的價(jià)值相同。
35.Futurism,anearlytwentieth-centurymovementinart,rejectedalltraditionsandattemptedtoglorifycontemporarylifebyemphasizingthemachineandmotion.
35.未來主義,二十世紀(jì)早期的一個(gè)藝術(shù)思潮。拒絕一切傳統(tǒng),試圖通過強(qiáng)調(diào)機(jī)械和動態(tài)來美化生活。
36.OneofthewildestandmostinaccessiblepartsoftheUnitedStatesistheEvergladeswherewildlifeisabundantandlargelyprotected.
36.Everglades是美國境內(nèi)最為荒涼和人跡罕至的地區(qū)之一,此處有大量的野生動植物而且大多受(法律)保護(hù)。
37.LucretiaMott’sinfluencewassosignificantthatshehasbeencreditedbysomeauthoritiesastheoriginatoroffeminismintheUnited
States.
37.LucretiaMott’s的影響巨大,所以一些權(quán)威部門認(rèn)定她為美國女權(quán)運(yùn)動的創(chuàng)始人。
38.Theactivitiesoftheinternationalmarketingresearcherarefrequentlymuchbroaderthanthoseofthedomesticmarketer.
38.國際市場研究者的活動范圍常常較國內(nèi)市場研究者廣闊。
39.ThecontinentaldividereferstoanimaginarylineintheNorthAmericanRockiesthatdividesthewatersflowingintotheAtlanticOceanfromthoseflowingintothePacific.
39.大陸分水嶺是指北美洛磯山脈上的一道想象線,該線把大西洋流域和太平洋流域區(qū)分開來。
40.StudiesofthegravityfieldoftheEarthindicatethatitscrustandmantleyieldwhenunusualweightisplacedonthem.
40.對地球引力的研究表明,在不尋常的負(fù)荷之下地殼和地幔會發(fā)生位移。
41.TheannualworthofUtah’smanufacturingisgreaterthanthatofitsminingandfarmingcombined.
41.尤它州制造業(yè)的年產(chǎn)值大于其工業(yè)和農(nóng)業(yè)的總和。
42.Thewallflowerissocalledbecauseitsweakstemsoftengrowonwallsandalongstonycliffsforsupport.
42.墻花之所以叫墻花,是因?yàn)槠浯嗳醯闹Ω山?jīng)常要靠墻壁或順石崖生長,以便有所依附。
43.Itistheinteractionbetweenpeople,ratherthantheeventsthatoccurintheirlives,thatisthemainfocusofsocialpsychology.
43.社會心理學(xué)的主要焦點(diǎn)是人與人之間的交往,而不是他們各自生活中的事件。
44.NosocialcrusadearousedElizabethWilliams’enthusiasmmorethantheexpansionofeducationalfacilitiesforimmigrantstotheUnitedStates.
44.給美國的新移民增加教育設(shè)施比任何社會運(yùn)動都更多的激發(fā)了ElizabethWilliams的熱情。
45.Quailstypicallyhaveshortroundedwingsthatenablethemtospringintofullflightinstantlywhendisturbedintheirhidingplaces.
45.典型的鵪鶉都長有短而圓的翅膀,憑此他們可以在受驚時(shí)一躍而起,飛離它們的躲藏地。
46.Accordingtoanthropologists,theearliestancestorsofhumansthatstooduprightresembledchimpanzeesfacially,withslopingforeheadsandprotrudingbrows.
46.根據(jù)人類學(xué)家的說法,直立行走的人的鼻祖面部輪廓與黑猩猩相似,額頭后傾,眉毛突出。
47.Notuntil1866wasthefullysuccessfultransatlanticcablefinallylaid.
47.直到1866年第一條橫跨大西洋的電纜才完全成功的架通。
48.Inhiswriting,JohnCroweRansomdescribeswhatheconsidersthespiritualbarrenneofsocietybroughtaboutbyscienceandtechnology.
48.JohnCroweRansom在他的著作中描述了他認(rèn)為是由科學(xué)技術(shù)給社會帶來的精神貧困。
49.Childrenwithparentswhoseguidanceisfirm,consistent,andrationalareinclinedtopossehighlevelsofself-confidence.
49.父母的教導(dǎo)如果堅(jiān)定,始終如一和理性,孩子就有可能充滿自信。
50.TheancientHopewellpeopleofNorthAmericaprobablycultivatedcornandothercrops,buthuntingandgatheringwerestillofcriticalimportanceintheireconomy.
50.北美遠(yuǎn)古的Hopewell人很可能種植了玉米和其他農(nóng)作物,但打獵和采集對他們的經(jīng)濟(jì)貿(mào)易仍是至關(guān)重要的。
http://emrowgh.com ingmanysymbolsmakesitpossibletoputalargeamountofinFORMationonasinglemap.
51.使用多種多樣的符號可以在一張地圖里放進(jìn)大量的信息
52.Anarchismisatermdescribingaclusterofdoctrinesandattitudeswhoseprincipalunitingfeatureisthebeliefthatgovernmentisbothharmfulandunnecessary.
52.無政府主義這個(gè)詞描述的是一堆理論和態(tài)度,它們的主要共同點(diǎn)在于相信政府是有害的,沒有必要的。
53.ProbablynomanhadmoreeffectonthedailylivesofmostpeopleintheUntiedStatesthandidHenryFordapioneerinautomobileproduction.
53.恐怕沒有誰對大多數(shù)美國人的日常生活影響能超過汽車生產(chǎn)的先驅(qū)亨利.福特。
54.Theuseofwell-chosennonsensewordsmakespossiblethetestingofmanybasichypothesesinthefieldoflanguagelearning.
54.使用精心挑選的無意義詞匯,可以檢驗(yàn)語言學(xué)科里許多基本的假定。
55.Thehistoryofpaintingisafascinatingchainofeventsthatprobablybeganwiththeveryfirstpicturesevermade.
55.優(yōu)化歷史是由一連串的迷人事件組成,其源頭大概可以上溯到最早的圖畫。
56.Perfectlymatchedpearls,strungintoanecklace,bringafarhigherpricethanthesamepearlstoldindividually.
56.相互般配的珍珠,串成一條項(xiàng)鏈,就能賣到比單獨(dú)售出好得多的價(jià)錢。
57.Duringtheeighteenthcentury,LittleTurtlewaschiefoftheMiamitribewhoseterritorybecamewhatisnowIndianaandOhio.
57.十八世紀(jì)時(shí),“小烏龜”是邁阿密部落的酋長,該部落的地盤就是今天的印第安那州和俄亥俄州。
58.Amongalmostsevenhundredspeciesofbamboo,somearefullygrownatlethanafoothigh,whileotherscangrowthreefeetintwenty-fourhours.
58.在竹子的近七百個(gè)品種中,有的全長成還不到一英尺,有的卻能在二十四小時(shí)內(nèi)長出三英尺。
59.Beforestaringonaseavoyage,prudentnavigatorslearntheseacharts,studythesailingdirections,andmemorizelighthouselocationstopreparethemselvesforanyconditionstheymightencounter.
59.謹(jǐn)慎的航海員在出航前,會研究航向,記錄的燈塔的位置,以便對各種可能出現(xiàn)的情況做到有備無患。
60.Ofalltheeconomicallyimportantplants,palmshavebeentheleaststudied.
60.在所有的經(jīng)濟(jì)作物中,棕櫚樹得到的研究最少。
61.Buyersandsellersshouldbeawareofnewdevelopmentsintechnologycananddoesaffectmarketingactivities.
61.購買者和銷售者都應(yīng)該留意技術(shù)的新發(fā)展,原因很簡單,因?yàn)榧夹g(shù)能夠并且已經(jīng)影響著營銷活動。
62.Theapplicationofelectroniccontrolsmadepossiblebythe
microprocessorandcomputerstoragehavemultipliedtheusesofthemoderntypewriter.
62.電腦儲存和由于電子微處理機(jī)得以實(shí)現(xiàn)的電控運(yùn)用成倍的增加了現(xiàn)代打字機(jī)的功能。
63.Thehumanskeletonconsistsofmorethantwohundredbonesboundtogetherbytoughandrelativelyinelasticconnectivetissuescalledligaments.
63.人類骨骼有二百多塊骨頭組成,住些骨頭石油堅(jiān)韌而相對缺乏彈性的,被稱為韌帶的結(jié)蒂組連在一起。
64.Thepigmentationofapearlisinfluencedbythetypeofoysterinwhichitdevelopsandbythedepth,temperature,andthesaltcontentofthewaterinwhichtheoysterlives.
64.珍珠的色澤受到作為其母體牡蠣種類及牡蠣生活水域的深度,溫度和含鹽度的制約。
65.Althoughmockingbirdssuperblymimicthesongsandcallsofmanybirds,theycannonethelebequicklyidentifiedasmockingbirdsbycertainauralclues.
65.盡管模仿鳥學(xué)很多種鳥的鳴叫聲惟妙惟肖,但人類還是能夠依其聲音上的線索很快識別它們。
66.Notonlycanwalkingfishliveoutofwater,buttheycanalsotravelshortdistancesoverland.
66.鲇魚不僅可以離開水存活,還可以在岸上短距離移動。
67.Scientistsdonotknowwhydinosaursbecameextinct,butsometheoriespostulatethatchangersingeography,climate,andsealevelswereresponsible.
67.科學(xué)家不知道恐龍為何絕種了,但是一些理論推斷是地理,氣候和海平面的變化造成的。
68.Thescienceofhorticulture,inwhichtheprimaryconcernsaremaximumyieldandsuperiorquality,utilizesinFORMationderivedfromothersciences.
68.主要目的在于豐富和優(yōu)質(zhì)的農(nóng)藝學(xué)利用了其他科學(xué)的知識。
69.Snowaidsfarmersbykeepingheartinthelowergroundlevels,therebysavingtheseedsfromfreezing.
69.雪對農(nóng)民是一種幫助,因?yàn)樗3值貙油寥赖臏囟,使種子不致凍死。
70.Eventhoughtheprecisequalitiesofheroinliterarywordsmayvaryovertime,thebasicexemplaryfunctionoftheheroseemstoremainconstant.
70.歷代文學(xué)作品中的英雄本色雖各有千秋,但其昭世功力卻是恒古不變的。
71.Peopleinprehistorictimescreatedpaintsbygrindingmaterialssuchasplantsandclayintopowerandthenaddingwater.
71.史前的人們制造顏料是將植物和泥土等原料磨成粉末,然后加水。
72.Oftenveryannoyingweeds,goldenrodscrowdoutlehardyplantsandactashoststomanyinsectpests.
72.***花通常令人生厭,它擠走不那么頑強(qiáng)的植物,并找來很多害蟲。
73.Startingaround7000B.C.,andforthenextfourthousandyears,muchoftheNorthernHemisphereexperiencedtemperatureswarmerthanatpresent.
73.大約從公元前七千年開始,在四千年當(dāng)中,北半球的溫度比現(xiàn)在高。
74.WhenHenryFordfirstsoughtfinancialbackingformakingcars,theverynotionoffarmersandclerksowningautomobileswasconsideredridiculous.
74.當(dāng)亨利.福特最初制造汽車為尋求資金支持時(shí),農(nóng)民和一般職員也能擁有汽車的想法被認(rèn)為是可笑的。
75.Thoughoncequitelarge,thepopulationofthebaldeagleacroNorthAmericahasdrasticallydeclinedinthepastfortyyears.
75.北美禿頭鷹的數(shù)量一度很多,但在近四十年中全北美的禿頭鷹數(shù)量急劇下降。
76.Thebeaverchewsdowntreestogetfoodandmaterialwithwhichtobuilditshome.
76.水獺啃倒樹木,以便取食物并獲得造窩的材料。
77.Poodleswereonceusedasretrieversinduckhunting,buttheAmericanKennelClubdoesnotconsiderthemsportingdogsbecausetheyarenowprimarilykeptaspets.
77.長卷毛狗曾被用作獵鴨時(shí)叼回獵物的獵犬,但是美國KennelClub卻不承認(rèn)它們?yōu)楂C犬,因?yàn)樗鼈儸F(xiàn)在大多數(shù)作為寵物飼養(yǎng)。
78.Asaresultofwhatisnowknowinphysicsandchemistry,scientistshavebeenabletomakeimportantdiscoveriesinbiologyandmedicine.
78.物理學(xué)和化學(xué)的一個(gè)成果是使得科學(xué)家們能在生物學(xué)和醫(yī)學(xué)上獲得重大發(fā)現(xiàn)。
79.ThepracticeofmakingexcellentfilmsbasedonratherobscurenovelshasbeengoingonsolongintheUnitedStatesastoconstituteatradition.
79.根據(jù)默默無聞的小說制作優(yōu)秀影片在美國由來已久,已經(jīng)成為傳統(tǒng)。
80.Sincetheconsumerconsidersthebestfruittobethatwhichisthemostattractive,thegrowermustprovideproductsthatsatisfythediscerningeye.
80.因?yàn)轭櫩驼J(rèn)為最好的水果應(yīng)該看起來也是最漂亮的,所以種植者必須提供能滿足挑剔眼光的產(chǎn)品。
http://emrowgh.com evisionthemostpervasiveandpersuasiveofmoderntechnologies,markedbyrapidchangeandgrowth,ismovingintoanewera,aneraofextraordinarysophisticationandversatility,whichpromisestoreshapeourlivesandourworld.
81.電視,這項(xiàng)從迅速變化和成長為標(biāo)志的最普及和最有影響力的現(xiàn)代技術(shù),正在步入一個(gè)新時(shí)代,一個(gè)極為成熟和多樣化的時(shí)代,這將重塑我們的生活和世界。
http://emrowgh.com evisionismorethanjustanelectronics;itisameansofexpression,aswellasavehicleforcommunication,andassuchbecomesapowerfultoolforreachingotherhumanbeings.
82.電視不僅僅是一件電器;它是表達(dá)的手段和交流的載體并因此成為聯(lián)系他人的有力工具。
83.Evenmoreshockingisthefactthatthenumberandrateofimprisonmenthavemorethandoubledoverthepasttwentyyears,and
recidivism------thatistherateforre-arrest------ismorethan60percent.
83.更讓人吃驚的事實(shí)是監(jiān)禁的數(shù)目和比例在過去的二十年中翻了一番還有余,以及累犯率——即再次拘押的比例——為百分之六十強(qiáng)。
84.WilliamRaineyHarperluredhimtothenewuniversityofChicago,whereheremainedofficiallyforexactlyagenerationandwherehisstudentsinadvancedcompositionfoundhimterrifyinglyfrigidintheclassroombutsympatheticandunderstandingintheirpersonalconferences.
84.他的教書生涯始于麻省理工學(xué)院,但是WilliamRaineyHarper把他吸引到了新成立的芝加哥大學(xué)。他在那里正式任職長達(dá)整整一代人的時(shí)間。他的高級作文課上的學(xué)生覺得他在課上古板得可怕,但私下交流卻富有同情和理解。
85.Theslothpayssuchlittleattentiontoitspersonalhygienethatgreenalgaegrowonitscoarsehairandcommunitiesofaparasiticmothliveinthedepthsofitscoatproducingcaterpillarswhichgrazeonitsmouldyhair.Itsmusclesaresuchthatitisquitsincapableofmovingataspeedofoverakilometeranhourevenovertheshortestdistancesandtheswiftestmovementitcanmakeisasweepofitshookedarm.
85.樹獺即不講究衛(wèi)生,以至于它粗糙的毛發(fā)上生出綠苔,成群的寄生蛾生長在它的皮毛深處,變成毛毛蟲,并以它的臟毛為食。她的肌肉不能讓他哪怕在很短的距離以內(nèi)以每小時(shí)一公里的速度移動。它能做的最敏捷的動作就是揮一揮它彎曲的胳膊。
86.Artificialflowersareusedforscientificaswellasfordecorativepurposes.Theyaremadefromavarietyofmaterials,suchaswayandglass,soskillfullythattheycanscarcelybedistinguishedfromnaturalflowers.
86.人造花卉即可用于科學(xué)目的,也可用于裝飾目的,它們可以用各種各樣的材料制成,臂如蠟和玻璃;其制作如此精巧,幾乎可以以假亂真。
87.ThreeyearsofresearchatanabandonedcoalmineinArgonne,Illinois,
haveresultedinfindingsthatscientistsbelievecanhelpreclaimthousandsofminedisposalsitesthatscarthecoal-richregionsoftheUnitedStates.
87.在伊利諾州Angonne市的一個(gè)廢棄煤礦的三年研究取得了成果,科學(xué)家們相信這些成果可以幫助改造把美國產(chǎn)煤區(qū)弄得傷痕累累的數(shù)千個(gè)舊煤常
88.Whenthepersuadingandtheplanningforthewesternrailroadshadfinallybeencompleted,thereallychallengingtaskremained:thedangerous,sweaty,backbreaking,brawlingbusineofactuallybuildingthelines.
88.當(dāng)有關(guān)西部鐵路的說服和規(guī)劃工作終于完成后,真正艱難的任務(wù)還沒有開始;即危險(xiǎn),吃力,需要傷筋動骨和吵吵嚷嚷的建造這些鐵路的實(shí)際工作。
89.Becauseofthespacecrunch,theArtMuseumhasbecomeincreasinglycautiousinconsideringacquisitionsanddonationsofart,insomecasespassingupopportunitiestostrengtheniscollections.
89.由于空間不足,藝術(shù)博物館在考慮購買和接受捐贈的藝術(shù)品是越來越慎重,有些情況下放棄其進(jìn)一步改善收藏的機(jī)會。
90.TheUnitedStatesConstitutionrequiresthatPresidentbea
natural-borncitizen,thirty-fiveyearsofageorolder,whohaslivedintheUnitedStatesforaminimumoffourteenyears.
90.美國憲法要求總統(tǒng)是生于美國本土的公民,三十五歲以上,并且在美國居住了至少十四年。
91.AridregionsinthesouthwesternUnitedStateshavebecome
increasinglyinvitingplaygroundsforthegrowingnumberofrecreationseekerswhoownvehiclessuchasmotorcyclesorpoweredtrailbikesandindulgeinhill-climbingcontestsorincavingnewtrailsinthedesert.
91.美國西部的不毛之地正成為玩耍的地方,對越來越多擁有摩托車或越野單車類車輛的,喜歡放縱于爬坡比賽或開辟新的沙漠通道的尋歡作樂者具有不斷增長的吸引力。
92.Stonedoesdecay,andsotoolsoflongagohaveremainedwheneventhebonesofthemanwhomadethemhavedisappearedwithouttrace.
92.石頭不會腐爛,所以以前的(石器)工具能保存下來,雖然它們的制造者已經(jīng)消失的無影無蹤。
93.Insectswouldmakeitimpossibleforustoliveintheworld;theywoulddevourallourcropsandkillourflocksandherds,ifitwerenotfortheprotectionwegetfrominsect-eatinganimals.
93.昆蟲就將會使我們無法在這個(gè)世界上居住;如果我們沒有受到以昆蟲為食的動物的保護(hù),昆蟲就會吞嚼掉我們所有的莊稼并殺死我們飼養(yǎng)的禽獸。
94.Itistruethatduringtheirexplorationstheyoftenfaced
difficultiesanddangersofthemostperilousnature,equippedinamannerwhichwouldmakeamodernclimbershudderatthethought,buttheydidnotgooutoftheirwaytocourtsuchexcitement.
94.確實(shí),他們在探險(xiǎn)中遇到了極具威脅性的困難和危險(xiǎn),而他們的裝備會讓一個(gè)現(xiàn)代登山者想一想都會渾身顫栗。不過他們并不是刻意去追求刺激的。
95.Thereisonlyonedifferencebetweenanoldmanandayoungone:the
youngmanhasagloriousfuturebeforehimandoldonehasasplendidfuturebehindhim:andmaybethatiswheretherubis.
95.老人和年輕人之間只有一個(gè)區(qū)別:年輕人的前面有輝煌的未來,老年人燦爛的未來卻已在它們身后。這也許就是困難之所在。
96.Ifindyoungpeopleexciting.Theyhaveanairoffreedom,andtheyhavenotadrearycommitmenttomeanambitionsorlovecomfort.Theyarenotanxioussocialclimbers,andtheyhavenodevotiontomaterialthings.
96.我們位年強(qiáng)人振奮。它們帶有自由的氣息,他們不會為狹隘的野心和貪婪享受而孜孜以求。他們不是焦慮的向上爬的人,他們不會對物質(zhì)性的東西難舍難分。
97.IamalwaysamazedwhenIhearpeoplesayingthatsportcreatesgoodwillbetweenthenations,andthatifonlythecommonpeoplesoftheworldcouldmeetoneanotheratfootballorcricket,theywouldhavenoinclinationtomeetonthebattlefield.
97.每次我聽說體育運(yùn)動能夠在國家間建立起友好感情,說世界各地的普通人只要能在足球場或板球場上相遇就會沒有興趣在戰(zhàn)場上相遇的話,我都倍感詫異。
98.Itisimpossibletosaysimplyforthefunandexercise:assoonasthequestionofprestigearises,assoonasyoufeelthatyouandsomelargerunitwillbedisgracedifyoulose,themostsavagecombativeinstinctsarearound.
98.沒有可能僅僅為了娛樂或鍛煉而運(yùn)動:一旦有了問題,一旦你覺得你輸了你和你所屬團(tuán)體會有失體面時(shí),你最野蠻的好斗本能就會被激發(fā)出來。
99.Ithasbeenfoundthatcertainbatsemitsqueaksandbyreceivingtheechoes,theycanlocateandsteerclearofobstacles------orlocateflyinginsectsonwhichtheyfeed.Thisecho-locationinbatsisoftencomparedwithradar,theprincipleofwhichissimilar.
99.人們已經(jīng)發(fā)現(xiàn),某些蝙蝠發(fā)出尖叫聲并靠接受回響來鎖定和避免障礙物——或者找到它們賴以為生的昆蟲。蝙蝠這種回響定位法常拿來和原理與之很相近似的雷達(dá)相比。
100.Asthetimeandcostofmakingaclipdroptoafewdaysandafewhundreddollars,engineersmaysoonbefreetolettheirimaginationssoarwithoutbeingpenalizedbyexpensivefailure.
100.隨著芯片制造時(shí)間和費(fèi)用降低到了幾天和幾百美元,工程師們可能很快可以任他們的想象馳騁而不會被昂貴的失敗所懲罰。
人教版高中英語教材經(jīng)典句子
1—2(BII):
1.ThisisthefirsttimethatIhaveevertastedthiskindoffood.(Itisthefirsttimethat…)
2.OnlyinthiswaycanyoulearnEnglishwell.(Onlyinthiswaycan/will/…sb.dosth.倒裝)
3.ThereisnotmuchpointinworkingonmyPhD.(Thereisnopointindoing…)
http://emrowgh.com hisbook,Hawkingexplainsbothwhatitmeanstobeascientistandhowscienceworks.
5.PeoplewholistentoHawking’slecturessometimesfinditdifficulttounderstandhim.
3—4(BII):
6.Readingistothemindwhatfoodistothebody.(AistoBwhatCistoD)
7.ShethoughtIwastalkingaboutherdaughterwhileIwastalkingaboutmydaughter.(…while…)
8.Thesecoinsareofdifferentsizesandshapes.(beof+n.)
9.Nomatterhowwelltranslated,somethingofthespiritoftheoriginalworkislost.(Nomatter…)
10.Whenhewokeup,hefoundhimselflostintheforest.(findoneself…)
11.Seenfromthetop,itlooksasifthestadiumiscoveredbyagraynetofsteel,anditlooksjustlikeabird’snestmadeoftreebranches.
12.ThegreatmomentforEuropeanliteraturetocometoChinaisbetween1910andlate1930swhenfamouswriterssuchasLuXunandGuoMoruotranslatedbothpoetryandnovelsintoChinese.
5—6(BII):
http://emrowgh.com (Itisamatterof…)
14.Itwasnotuntiltwelveo’clockthatIwenttobedlastnight.(Itisnotuntil…that…)
15.Canyoutellmewhatyourschoolislike?(Whatsomethingislike…)
16.Thenewsthatourteamhaswonthegameistrue.(同位語that-clause)
17.Ilovesinging,whilemybrotherlikesplayingcomputergames.(…while…)
18.BetweenBritainandIreland,intheIrishSea,liesthesmallIsleofMan.
19.TheInternetalsomakesiteasierforcompaniestokeepintouchwithcustomersandcompaniesinothercountries.(make/find/think/consider/feelitadj.forsb.todosth.)
7—8(BII):
20.Shouldtheyhavepatience,theycoulddotheworkwell.
21.It’shightimethattheygotdowntodoingthehomework.
22.Ifyouhadfollowedmyadvicejustnow,youwouldbebetternow.(主從時(shí)間不一致)
23.Ifweweretopanic,wewouldnotbeabletohelp.
24.A.Shetreatstheboyasifhewereherownson.
B.Hetalksasifhehadbeentothemoon.
C.Hetalksasifhewouldgotothemoon.
9—10(BII):
25.SheiscontentwithwhattherepresentativesfromtheworldsummarizedattheEarthSummit.(becontentwith)
26.TheUnitedNationsheldameetingthatsocietyshouldbeinharmonywithnature.(inharmony
with)
http://emrowgh.com (upon/onn./doingsth.;advisesb.todosth.)
28.ThespecialistadvisedtheAIDSpatienttocalmdownimmediatelyhearrived.(immediately/directly=assoonas后接從句)
http://emrowgh.com (Hardly/ http://emrowgh.com )
30.HadIknownthatairconditionerscausesomuchpollution,Iwouldneverhaveboughtone.
31.Andpovertyisleofaproblemandpeoplearebettereducated,thereisagoodchancethatwewillseeleviolenceandfewerwars.(Thereisachancethat…;Chancesarethat…)
11—12(BII):
32.Herbrilliantparentshavehadagreateffectonher,soshehasmademanybreakthroughsinthefieldofscience.
33.Itisbelievedthatpracticemakesperfect.
34.Notallpeoplecanaimtheirgunsatthetargets.=Allpeoplecannotaimtheirgunsatthetargets.
35.Itisthisfictionthatremindsmeofmychildhood.
36.Whatever(Nomatterwhat)happens,wemustkeepcalm.
http://emrowgh.com heireffortstosurvive,theyfindthemselvesonthesurfaceofthemonsteritself,whichturnsouttobeasubmarine.
38.Oneofthemottosforthepark----―Relyingonscience,technology,andknowledgetoincreaseeconomicpower‖----makesitclearthatscienceandbusinecanandmustworktogethertobuildthefuture.
13----14(BII):
39.Wherewasitthattheroadaccidenthappenedyesterday?
40.Itwilltakealotofcouragetotellthetruth.
41.Therewasatimewhenthisvillageusedtobeveryquiet.
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43.Eventhoughthepurewateriswhatgivesseawateritsmainproperties,thesalinityofseaaffectsbothitsweightandfreezingpoint.
44.Whatallthesepeoplehaveincommonisthattheyasktobetreatedwithrespect,sharetherighttowork,goodhousingconditionsandeducation,andbetreatedequallytootherpeople,regardleofrace,religionorsex.
15----16(BII):
45.Thereisnoneedforustodiscutheproblemagainsinceithasalreadybeensettled.
46.Shoulditrain(Wereittorain)tomorrow,weshouldhavetoputoffthevisittotheGreatWall.
47.Idon’tmindhermakingfunofme.
48.WhileIdon’tlikebiology,Ifinditinteresting.
49.Takethisopportunityplease,andIguarantee(that)youwon’tregretit.
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51.Theyguaranteethismachinetoworkforfouryears.
17—18(BII):
52.Ittakesmanyyearsfortheecosystemtorecover.(=Ittakessomebodysometimetodosomething.)
53.Youngpeopleareoftencomparedtotherisingsunat8or9o’clockinthemorning.
54.Thenewsoftheirsecretweddingsoongotaround.=Thenewsthattheygotmarriedsecretlysoongotaround.=Thenewssoongotaroundthattheygotmarriedsecretly.
55.Nowthatyoulikethecarsomuch,whynotdriveitback?
56.PeoplelikeXiaoWenandmanyotherdisabledpeopleinourcountryhavetaughtustheimportanceofgivingeverybodyachancetoreceiveeducation.
57.Wedocutandpaste,butwedon’tusescissorsorglue.
19—20(BII):
58.Wemayaswellhaveatryandseeifitcanbedone.
http://emrowgh.com ermsofmoneytheyarequiterich,butnotintermsofhappiness.
60.Wesometimestendtothinkthattheoceanbottomismadeupofsmoothplains.
61.It’suseless/nousetopretend/pretendingthatyoudidn’tknowthetruth.
62.Itwasfouro’clockintheafternoonwhenheandhisgrandpareachedthemuseuminGuanghan,whereanofficialwarmlyreceivedthen.
63.I’dliketoknowmoreaboutlifeasitwastwohundredyearsago.
64.ItispossiblethattheKingofStonehengewaslinkedtothestones:hemayhavehadahandinplanningthemonument,orinhelpingtransportandpullupthestones.(might/could)
1—4(BIII):
65.Theelephantisabout14timestheweightofanadult.(Ais/was…timesthesize/length/height/depth/width…ofB)
66.Whatdoyouthinkhashappenedtohim?
67.Duringholidays,somelikestayingathomewhileothersliketraveling.
68.Hemadeitaruletogetupat6:30everyday.
69.Onlyinthiswaycanyousolvetheproblem.OnlythendidIrealizethatIwaswrong.
70.Impressiveastherecordis,itfadesawaynexttothestoryofArmstrong’sstruggleagainstdiseases.
71.Theyhadnoideawhattheywereupagainst.
72.TheXGamesareliketheOlympicGamesforsportsthatarelefamiliartousthansportslikefootballandbasketball.
5—8(BIII):
73.Hewasmoremadthanexcited.
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75.Thereasonwhywewerelatewasthatourcardidn’tcome.
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77.ThemoreIgettoknowhim,thebetterIlikehim.
78.Whatkindofwordsdoyouthinkyouwouldneedtotalkaboutadvertisingadvertisements?
79.Lyingaroundthemwerechains,guns,tools,bedding,clothingandmanyotherarticles.
9—12(BIII):
80.Notonlydotheyspeakthesamelanguage(but)theyalsoshareanumberofsocialcustoms.
81.Iknewthenewslongbeforeyoutoldme.
82.Thosewhoarediagnosedwithlungcancer,asisthecasewithWangMingxiang,needoperatingonimmediately.
83.Hesatthereasifhewerereadinganovel.
84.Itwasn’tuntilhecameherethatIknewthetruth.
http://emrowgh.com (evenworse,worsestill)
86.Theycan’taffordtoconsultadoctororpurchasemedicinesfromachemistwhentheygotsick,norcantheymakesurethattheirchildrenkeepahealthydiet.
13—16(BIII):
87.Wehavenochoicebuttowaithere.
88.Thefurtherwewalkedintotheforest,themoreexcitedwebecame.
89.Wewentwithoutbreakfast.
90.ItwillbelongbeforeyourfathercomesbackfromtheUSA.
http://emrowgh.com (minute,second)
92.Afterdesigningmoreexperiments,theywereabletoclarifytheprocedurebywhichbeescommunicateinformationthattheyusetofindandfetchfood.
93.Theyusethesamesensesaswedoandtheirfeetandhandsaresimilartoours,exceptthatChimpanzeesstillhaveopposabletoesandgraspthingswiththeirfeet.
高一英語課文必背經(jīng)典句子200句
1.IhatehikingandI'mnotintoclassicalmusic.
2.IsurftheInternetallthetimeandIlikeplayingcomputergames.
3.RockmusicisOK,andsoisskiing.
4.Chuckisabusinessmanwhoisalwayssobusythathehaslittletimeforhisfriends.
5.OnedayChuckisonaflightacrothePacificOceanwhensuddenlyhisplanecrashes.
6.Herealizesthathehasn’tbeenaverygoodfriendbecausehehasalwaysbeenthinkingabouthimself.
7.Chucklearnsthatweneedfriendstosharehappineandsorrow,andthatitisimportanttohavesomeonetocareabout.
8.WhenhemakesfriendswithWilson,heunderstandthatfriendshipisaboutfeelingsandthatwemustgiveasmuchaswetake.
9.ThelessonwecanlearnfromChuckandalltheotherswhohaveunusualfriendsisthatfriendsareteachers.
10.Ifoundthebathroom,butIdidn’tfindwhatIwaslookingfor.
11.Don’tforgettobuymesomeketchuponyourwayback.
12.Therearemorethan42countrieswherethemajorityofthepeoplespeakEnglish.
http://emrowgh.com otal,formorethan375millionpeopleEnglishistheirmothertongue.
14.InChinastudentslearnEnglishatschoolasaforeignlanguage,exceptforthoseinHongKong,wheremanypeoplespeakEnglishasafirstorasecondlanguage.
15.Inonlyfiftyyears,Englishhasdevelopedintothelanguagemostwidelyspokenandusedin
theworld.
16.WithsomanypeoplecommunicatinginEnglisheveryday,itwillbecomemoreandmoreimportanttohaveagoodknowledgeofEnglish.
17.ForalongtimethelanguageinAmericastayedthesame,whilethelanguageinEnglandchanged.
http://emrowgh.com hesamewayAmericansstillusetheexpression―Igue―(meaning―Ithink‖),justastheBritishdid300yearsago.
19.Atthesametime,BritishEnglishandAmericanEnglishstartedborrowingwordsfromotherlanguages,endingupwithdifferentwords.
20.Exceptforthesedifferencesinspelling,writtenEnglishismoreorlethesameinbothBritishandAmericanEnglish.
21.However,mostofthetimepeoplefromthetwocountriesdonothaveanydifficultyinunderstandingeachother.
22.Manypeopletravelbecausetheywanttoseeothercountriesandvisitplacesthatarefamous,interestingorbeautiful.
23.Manyoftoday’stravelersarelookingforanunusualexperienceandadventuretravelisbecomingmoreandmorepopular.
24.Insteadofspendingyourvacationonabus,inahotelorsittingonthebeach,youmaywanttotryhiking.
25.Hikingisfunandexciting,butyoushouldn’tforgetsafety.
26.Araftisasmallboatthatyoucanusetopaddledownriversandstreams.
27.Ifyouwantanormalraftingtrip,chooseaquietstreamorriverthatiswideandhasfewfallentreesorrocks.
28.Thename―whitewater―comesfromthefactthatthewaterinthesestreamsandriverslookswhitewhenitmovesquickly.
29.Aswithhiking,youshouldalwaysthinkaboutyoursafetyandweargoodclothes.
30.JaneandBettyaregoingonseparateholidaysinafewdays’time.
31.WhenareyouofftoGuangzhou?
32.Myplaneleavesatseven,soIthinkwe’lltakeataxi.
33.SeeyouwhenIgetback.
34.Thenextmomentthefirstwavesweptherdown,swallowingthegarden.
35.Now,thewater,whichwascoldasiceandflowedfasterthanariver,wasaboveherknees.
36.JeffandFloralookedintoeachother’sfacewithalookoffright.
37.Flora,whosebeautifulhairanddrewereallcoldandwet,startedcrying.
38.Treeaftertreewentdown,cutdownbythewater,whichmusthavebeenthreemetersdeep.
39.Thegardenthatwasoncesobeautifulwascompletelydestroyed,sweptawaybythewildwater.
40.IfoundsomephotosofinterestingplaceswhichwerenottoofarawayfromChengdu.
41.HetoldmethatIcouldgoonatwo-daytriptoLeshanandEmei,whichwasn’ttooexpensive.
42.First,wewenttoLeshan,whereweclimbedallthewayupthemountaintoseetheBuddha.
43.Lookingupatthelargeheadanddownatthelargefeetmakesyoufeelsosmall.
44.WeiBintookphotosofusstandinginfrontoftheBuddha.
45.StevenSpielberg,whosemotherwasamusicteacher,wasbornin1946inasmalltowninAmerica.
46.In1959Spielbergwonaprizeforafilmwhichhemadewhenhewasthirteenyearsold.
47.Thereasonwhyhecouldnotgotherewasthathisgradesweretoolow.
48.Hereheworkedonashortfilm,whichwonhimajobastheyoungestfilmdirectorintheworld.
49.ThiswasthemomentwhenSpieberg’scareerreallytookoff.
50.Itisaboutabigwhitesharkthatattacksswimmerswhoarespendingtheirholidaysinasmallvillagebythesea.
51.Manypeoplewhosawthefilmwereafraidtoswimintheseawhentheyrememberedthescenesinwhichpeoplewereeatenbytheshark.
52.Spielberghasmadetwofilmsaboutcreaturesthatcometotheearthfromouterspace.
53.Forexample,ET(1982)isaboutayoungboycalledElliottwhomakesfriendswithasmallcreaturefromouterspaceandhelpshimtofindawaytogohome.
54.JurassicPark,whichSpielbergmadein1993,isaboutaparkwhereaveryrichmankeepsdifferentkindsofdinosaurs.
55.Inhiswarfilms,hehasshownthatloveandpeacewillwinoverwarintheend.
56.StevenSpielbergisoneofthetopdirectorsinthefilmindustryandalsohasmanyfansinChina.
57.Whenaskedaboutthesecretofhissuccess,StevenSpielbergsaidthatheowesmuchofhissucceandhappinetohiswifeandchildren.
58.HemetCateCapshaw,whoisanactress,whenhewasworkingononeofhisfilms.
59.Afterthatitstilltooksevenyearsbeforetheyfinallygotmarried.
60.MrGao,theonlyteacheroftheShuiquanPrimarySchool,hastostayawayforamonthtotakecareofhissickmother.
61.ThemostimportantthingforyoungMinzhiisnottoloseanymorepupilsfromtheschool---NOTONELESS—beforeMr.Gaoreturns!
62.Shetriestokeepthestudentsintheclassroombylockingthemupintheclassroomandrunningafterthosewhoescape.
63.Minzhiwantstogototown,butshecan’taffordtobuyabusticket.
64.Shewantsthemtoletherappearliveontheair,hopingthatHuikewillseeher.
65.Manypeoplelikethisnotjustbecausethestoryitselfismoving,butalsobecausemostofthepeopleinthefilmusetheirrealnamesandplaythemselves.
66.Igueitwasn’treallyyourfault,wasit?
67.PeoplewhogotoaformalWesterndinnerpartyforthefirsttimemaybesurprisedbytablemannersinWesternculture.
68.Havinggoodtablemannersmeansknowing,forexample,howtouseknivesandforks,whentodrinkatoastandhowtobehaveatthetable.
69.Theknifeandforkthatareclosesttoyourplatearealittlebitbiggerthantheonesbesidethem.
70.InChina,yousometimesgetahot,dampclothtocleanyourfaceandhands,which,however,isnotthecustominWesterncountries.
71.Whendrinkingtosomeone’shealth,youraiseyourglasses,buttheglassesshouldnottouch.
72.Althoughgoodmannersalwaysmakeyoulookgood,youdonotneedtoworryaboutalltheseruleswhilehavingdinnerwithyourfriendsorfamily.
73.Itistruethatmanyoftheworld’sgreatestcitieshavebeenbuiltonthebanksofariver.
74.Wewilldoeverythingwecantosaveourcity.
75.PiecesofthepalacesthathadbeenhiddenbeforetheNaziscamecouldbeusedtobuildthecityanditsculture.
76.Withthehelpofoldpaintingsandphotographs,thepeopleofStPetersburgwereabletobringbackthebeautyoftheircultureandhistory.
77.Oldpaintings,includingaportraitofPetertheGreatwhichwasfoundinthesnowoutsideStPetersburg,havebeencarefullyrecreated,andtheoldpalaceshavebeenmadeaswonderfulasinthepast.
78.TodayPetertheGreatonhisbronzehorsecanonceagainlookoutoverthecityhebuilt.
79.Strong,proudandunited,thepeopleofStPetersburgarethemodernheroesofRussia.
80.Someofthegamesinwhichtheyoungmencompletedwere:running,jumpingandwrestling.
81.InSydneytheChineseteamgot28goldmedals,rankingthirdofthecompetingcountries.
82.ManyoftheChinesemedalswerewonindivingandgymnasticsandalsoineventssuchasweightliftingandshooting.
83.Followingthehistory-makingsucceinthe2000SydneyOlympicGames,Chinawonanothergreatcompetitionin2001whichwasnotforamedal.
84.ThepeopleofBeijing.andofthewholecountry,willbepreparingtolighttheOlympic.gzpinda.comeathletesandsportsfansfromallovertheworld.
85.WangMeiputsherhandintoherpocket,takesoutherredcellphoneandpressesthetalkkey.
86.Cellphones,ormobilephones,makeitpossibleforustotalktoanyonefromanywhere.
87.Newfunctionsarebeingaddedtothephones.
88.Thelatestcellphoneshavefeaturessuchasgames,musicandanelectroniccalendarthatwillremindyouaboutappointmentsandimportantdates.
89.Thestudentsobeytherulesandagreenottousetheirphonesintheclassroom.
90.Theanswerseemstobethatwehaveaneedtostayintouchwithfriendsandfamilynomatterwhereweareorwhatwearedoing.
91.Havingacellphonealsomakesusfeelsafer,sincewecancallforhelpincaseofanemergency.
92.Shesaysthathercellphonehelpsherdowhatevershewantstodoandstillstayintouchwithherparentsandfriends.
93.‖Ithinkit’sthemostusefulinventionever―WangMeisaysassheisdiallingthenumbertoXiaoLiagaintoaskherwhatshewillbewearingtoschooltomorrow.
94.WangMeicallsherbestfriendXiaoLiatleastonceadaytoseehowsheisdoingandwhatisgoingon.
95.Once,theearthwasabeautifulblueplanetwherepeoplelivedhappilyamongtreesandanimals.
96.Thehumanbeingshavebeenabletokeepasmall,secretschoolopensincethemachinestookover.
97.Now,theleaderhasaskedagroupofstudentstodowhattheycantosavetheearth.
98.Instead,thestudentshavedecidedtocomeupwithapeacefulsolution.
99.SteveJonesisanenvironmentalexpertwhotriestokeepanimalsandplantsfrombecomingendangered.
100.Weoftentalkabouthowimportantitistotakecareofourselvesandourplanet,butwedon’talwaysdoaswesay.
101.Manyoftheearth’splantsandanimalshavealreadydiedout,andseveralotherspeciesareendangered.
102.Ifwewanttoliveabetterlifeandhaveabrightfuture,wemustlearntoactinwaysthatdonotharmotherlivingthings.
103.Ifweknowmoreaboutwhatcausesendangerment,wemaybeabletotakemeasuresbeforeitistoolate.
104.Aspeciescanbecomeendangeredfordifferentreasons.
105.Animalsandplantsmusthaveahabitat,orhome,whichiscomfortableandclean,andwherethereisenoughfoodandotherresources.
106.Theyareallusedtotheirenvironment;thatis,theyhavelearnthowtolivesuccessfullyintheirhabitat.
107.Expertstellusthatweneedtothinkaboutwhatwecandotokeepanimalsandplantsfrombecomingendangered.
108.ProfessorStevensonexplainedtothestudentsthatthemiludeerhadbeenverycommoninChinaalongtimeago,butitdisappearedduringtheMingandQingDynasties.
109.WhatwehearontheradioorseeonTVisonlyasmallpartofallthewonderfulmusicthatiswaitingforus.
110.Peoplehavebeenplayingthebluesformanyyears,butthemusichaskeptmanyofitscharacteristics.
111.Hip-topmusicoftencombinespartsofotherstylestocreatemusicthatwillhelppeoplehearnewthingsinoldmusic.
112.Latinmusic–musicthatusestraditionalstylesfromLatinAmerica—hasspreadallovertheworld.
113.ThebluescomesfromAfricansongsthatpeopleusedtosingwhentheyworkedandduringfestivals.
114.Thereisawidevarietyofnewmusictobediscoveredineverycorneroftheworld,sothenexttimeyoulookforatapeoraCD,don’tjustlookforChineseorAmericanmusic—openyourearstothesoundsoftheworld.
115.Theyplaymusictosatisfytheirinnerdesire.
116.Theydonotthinkhowmuchmoneytheycanmakefromasong;instead,theysingfortheiremotionsandliveformusic.
117.Theproceofmakingrockmusic,however,istotallydifferent.
118.Youmustbelieveinwhatyoudoandwhoyouwanttosucceedintheworld–themagicalworldofHogwartsandtherealone.
119.Ifonlytheycouldfindawaytogettotheroom,orwhateveritwas,behindthewall.
120.Oureatinghabitshavechanged,ashasourwayoflife,andthefuelweneedforourbodiesisalsodifferent.
121.Ifwewanttokeepupwiththehighpaceofmodernlife,wehadbetterlearntomaketherightchoicesaboutwhatandhowweeat.
122.Whenwechoosewhattobuyandeat,wehadbetterthinkwhetherthefoodwillgiveusthenutrientsweneed.
123.Vitamins,whichwecangetfromeatingvegetables,fruit,fishanddrinkingmilk,helpourbodyfightdisease.
124.Manypeopletodaymakechoicesabouttheireatinghabitsbasedonwhattheybelieve.
http://emrowgh.com anicvegetablesarethosethataregrownwithoutchemicalsthatcanbeharmfultohumanbeingsortheenvironment.
126.Becausewehavesomuchtochoosefrom,manycompaniesandstoresofferadviceaboutwhatweshouldeat.
127.Thebestwaytomakesurethatwewillfeelandlookfineistodevelophealthyeatinghabits.128.Onlyinthatwaywillwebereadyfrothechallengesandopportunitiesinlife.
129.Iamalittlenervousabout,becauseIamnotsurehowIshouldbehaveatthedinnertable.130.TheweekfollowingChristmasDay,manyAfrican—Americanfamiliesgettogethertogreetthenewyearandthinkaboutthepast.
131.Kwanzaawasbornin1966,whenpeoplecreatedanewfestivalsothatAfricanAmericanswouldbeabletocelebratetheirhistoryandculture.
132.Wemustdoasmuchaswecantomakeourcommunitybetterandmorebeautiful.
133.SinceKwanzaaisatimeforlearningaswellasjoy,peoplecelebrateitbylightingacandleeachdayanddiscussingoneofthesevenprinciplesofKwanzaa.
134.Eachtimewecelebrateafestivalitchangesalittleandinthatwaywekeepourculturealive.135.PeterplayedatrickonCarolandshewouldn’ttalktohimfortwodays.TheymadepeaceafterPetertreatedhertoanicelunch.
136.Itisareminderthatweneedtocareabouttheworldweliveinandthatweshouldlearntorespectlifeandnature.
137.Thebesttrickisonethatmakeseveryonelaugh,includingthe―fool‖.
138.DoyourememberoneafternoontenyearsagowhenIcametoyourhouseandborrowedanecklaceofyours?
139.Ican’tbetheonlywomanwhoisn’twearingjewellery.
140.Isawalovelydiamondnecklacewithabigbluestoneinthecenter.
141.PierreandIdidhaveaverygoodtimeattheball.Butthatwasthelastmomentofhappineinourlives.
142.OnourwayhomethatnightIlookeddownandsawthatthenecklacewasnotaroundmyneckanymore.
143.Ifweworktogether,wemightcomeupwithaverygoodstory.
144.Thestudentisonherwaytoschoolandshemeetsagirlthatlooksexactlylikeher.
http://emrowgh.com he18thcentury,BenjaminFranklinconductedanumberexperimentsinwhichheshowedwhatelectricityis.
146.HavingrealizedthatIcoulduseakitetoattractlightning,Idecidedtodoanexperiment.147.Whenthefirstthunderstormcame,ItookmycondensertoashedinthefieldswhereIcoulddomyexperiment.
148.Tiethecornersofthehandkerchieftothepointsofthecross,andyouwillhaveanicestrongkite.
149.Thisribbon,whichmustnotgetwet,willprotectyoufromtheelectricity.
150.Britishlawsaysthateverynewdrugmustbetestedonatleasttwodifferentkinksofanimals,suchasmiceordogs.
151.Scientistssaythatifamedicineworkswithanimals,thereisaveryhighchancethatitalsoworkswithpeople.
152.Thereisnodoubtthat100yearsagoanimaltestingwascruelbuttodayanimalsinexperimentsareverywelltakencareof.
153.Ithasoftenbeensaidthatlifeisdifficultasitis.Forwomenitsometimestwiceasdifficult.154.OnthethirddayIwasstrugglingthroughstormyweatherandduringthenextweekthewindgrewstrongerandIfoundmyselfspendingawholedayinmytent.
155.Changeswerejustaroundthecorner.
156.IhadtraveledonlytwohoursonedaywhenthewindsincreasedsomuchthatIhadtoputmytentupbeforethewindsbecametoostrong.
157.IwasthankfulforallthetrainingIhadhad.
158.IwassooptimisticthatIdecidedthatthenextday,Iwouldincreasemyworkdayto12hours.159.Lyingontheice,Iwouldsoondie.IstruggledtomykneesknowingthatsomehowIhadtoputmytentupforshelter.
160.ItisanexperienceIshallneverforgetandshallvaluefortherestofmylife.
161.Inhertelevisionshowsshemakesitpossibletotalkaboutgreatmomentsanddifficultiesinpeople’slives.Shehashelpedthousandsofmenandwomencometotermswiththingsthatbotherthemandthattheycouldnottalkaboutwithothers.
162.Sheisablackwomanwhoserisetofameisaninspiringstory.
163.Itwasatimeinwhichmanysadthingshappenedtoher.
164.In1984,shemovedtoChicago,whereshebecamethehostofatalkshowcalled―AMChicago‖.
165.Herlifeshowsusthathardworkanddisciplinearetheroadtoself—improvement,andsucceliessomewherealongtheroad.
166.WhenIgrowupIhopetobejustassuccessfulasyouare.
167.NewZealandisanislandthatliesofftheeasterncoastofAustralia.Itismakeupoftwolargeislands:NorthIslandandSouthIsland.
168.TheoceanandseassurroundingtheislandsaredeepblueandmanyofNewZealand’scitieslieonabayandhaveanaturaldeepharbor.
169.TheNorthIslandisfamousfroanareaofhotsprings,someofwhichthrowhotwaterhighintotheair.
170.TherearemanyplantsandanimalsthatonlyliveinNewZealand.
171.Morethan120yearslater,CapitalJamesCooktookpossessionoftheislandsin1796andfromthattimeBritishpeoplestartedtosettleinNewZealand.
172.ItisagoodthingthatNewZealandhelpstheMaoritokeeptheirownlanguageandculture.173.NewZealandhasapopulationofabout3.8millionpeople,ofwhichaboutfourteenpercentareMaori.
174.ThemajorityofthepeoplespeakEnglish.However,Maori,whichthenativelanguageoftheMaoripeople,isalsoanofficiallanguage.
175.Maorichildrenaretaughtatanearlyagewhattodowhentheycomethemarae.
176.NewZealandwineisofhighqualityandissoldallovertheworld.Livinginacountrywithplentyofspaceandagoodclimate,NewZealandersloveallkindsofsportandoutdooractivities.177.FarmersinChinahavelongusedtechniquessuchasfertilizationandirrigationtomaketheirlandproducemore.
178.Tomakeasmuchuseofthelandaspossible,twoormorecropsareplantedeachyearwherepossible.
179.Itwasfromtheearly1990sthatscientistsstartedtodevelopednewtechniquestoincreaseagriculturalproductionwithoutharmingtheenvironment.
180.Notonlyisfoodproductionimportantbutalsotakingcareoftheenvironment.
http://emrowgh.com ingthelatesttechnologies,Chinesescientistsgrowvegetablesingreenhouse.
182.Todaymanyvegetablesarenotgrowningardensbutingreenhouseswheretheyareprotectedforthewind,rainandinsects.Thetemperatureiscontrolledwithcomputers,nomatterhowthe
weatherisoutside.
183.OneofChina’searlyagriculturalscientistswasJiasixie,wholivedinthesixthcentury.
184.Ifyougoagainstnatureanddothingsatthewrongtimeofyear,youwillhavetodomoreworkandtheresultswillnobesogood.
185.Whenyouploughthesoil,ploughdeepthefirstandledeepthesecondtime.
186.Thebestharvestisreachedwhenfarmerschangedthecropsintheirfields.
187.Hesaidthatitisgoodtogrowdifferentplantsnexttoeachotherinthesamefield.
188.Thewisdomoffarmersabouttheweatherandfarmingiscollectedinmanypopularproverbsandpassedonfromgenerationtogeneration.
189.Theactorsmakeuslaughbymakingfunofsomebody’swayofdressingortellinganamusingstory.
190.Itistheirclothes,make-upandthewaytheywalkthatmakepeoplelaugh.
191.Whatcomedianshaveincommonwiththeplayersinacomedyistheirwayofplayingwithwords.
192.DatingbacktotheQinDynasty,thetraditionalcrosstalkshow,orxiangshengshows,havemadepeoplealloverChinaroarwithlaughterforcenturies.
193.ThestoryofhowIgotmynewjob,andcometobeonsuchgoodtermswithmyboisfunnyone.
194.IcycledasfastasIcouldandsawthatthedriverintheyellowcarwaswaitingattheredlight.195.Itoldhimthathewasadangertootherpeopleontheroad.
196.Drivecarefullysothateveryonecanenjoyalonglife.
197.TherewasawomanwhowasthebooftheofficeinwhichIwantedtowork.
198.Iwaspleasedthatthemanagerhaddecidedtobeangrywithmeforhavingbeensorude.199.Wecanlearnalotaboutwhatapersonisthinkingbywatchinghisorherbodylanguage.200.Justlikespokenlanguage,bodylanguagevariesfromculturetoculture.
201.Whiletherearemanydifferentinterpretationofourbodylanguage,somegesturesseemtobeuniversal.
202.Ifwearefeelingdownorlonely,thereisnothingbetterthantoseethesmilingfaceofagoodfriend.
203.Thefathermusthavesaidsomethingencouragingbecausetheboyfinallygotupandmadeagoodspeech.
204.Unliketraditionalamusementparks,themeparksoftenwanttoteachvisitorssomething.205.Whattheyallhaveincommonisthattheycombinefunwithopportunitytlearnsomething.206.Themeparkstrytomakesurethatvisitorsleaveknowingmoreabouttheirtheme.207.HavingenjoyedtheridesattheHeadland,visitorscantaketheshuttletotheLowland.
208.Visitorscangoonexcitingrideswheretheycanfeelwhatitisliketodothethingstheyhaveseentheirheroesdointhemovie.
209.Theparksarebecomingmoreadvancedandnewtechnologyallowsustoexperiencealmostanythingwithoutactuallybeingindangerorriskinginjury.
210.Havingbeentoldthatherdaughtergotsick,shehurriedtotheschooltotakeherhome
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M11.____finishinghisstudies,hestartedtravellinginChina.
2.InChinahedeveloped____interestinteachingEnglishtoChinesestudents.
3.Heevenforbidsme____chattingwithmyfriendsintheInternetcafe.
4.Manyteenagershavedifficulty____(get)alongwiththeirparents.
5.____teenagersgrow,itisnormalforthemtobecomeconfusedwiththechangingworld.
http://emrowgh.com heendeverythingturned____OK.=Intheend____thateverythingwasOK.
7.Iusedto____(goto)thegymthreetimesaweek,butIdon’tworkoutanymore.
8.Iregret____(take)thoseweight-lopills.
9.Iamdyingtobethin.=Iamdying____athinfigure.
10.Hemissedtheshow,____wasagreatpity.
11.Manypeople,someof____arenotoverweightatall,aregoingonadiet.
12.Hissisterseldomargueswithpeople,____she?
13.Often,teenagersgiveupsport,_____thattheyhavenotimeleftaftertheirstudies.
14.Walkingandridingyourbikecount,____doschoolsports.
M21.There’sreallynohardevidence____alienstookhim.
2.____(盡管)wehavenotdismissedtheidea,wearelooking____otherpossibilitiesaswell.
3.Ihavebeen_____(wait)foranhour.
4.Ihavebeenquitebusy____(arrange)myholidaywithmyolderbrother,Colin.
5.Youhavetowearahelmetandalifejacketforprotection,just____(以免)youfallintothewater.
http://emrowgh.com linwasabouttogetoffthecamel____achildrantowardshim.
http://emrowgh.com hisperfectworld_____(live)peoplewhohaddiscoveredhowtostayyoungforever.
8.Bythe1920s,hehadbecomeanexplorer,____(search)forthetombsoftheEgyptiankings.
9.Hetoovisitedthetomb,only____(catch)ahighfeverthenextday.
10.If____(breathe)in,theycanresultinillneorevendeath.
11.____iscertainisthat“thecurseofthemummy”remainsariddletothisday.
http://emrowgh.com heend,Yangwasindeed____success.
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M31.Thetallmanwasnowhere____(see).
2.Shecouldfeelherheart____(beat)withfear.
3.____Icanpaybackthehelppeoplegivememakesmehappy.
4.Weallthought____goodnewsthatthefoghadfinallygone.
5.Thenews____hecouldn’tcomemademeupset.
http://emrowgh.com ntraryto____manypeoplemightassume,evidenceshowsthatsharksseldomattackhumans.
7.____(reduce)theriskofasharkattack,youshouldfollowthesesuggestions.
8.Hitthesharkon____nosewithyourfist.
9.Attachingthemessage____itsleg,hesetthebirdloose.
10.OldEnglishconsisted____amixtureoftheirlanguages.
11.Manythingsplayedapart____thedevelopmentofthisnewtypeofEnglish.
12.OldFrenchmadeothercontributionstoMiddleEnglish____well.
13.____iscertainthatthisprocewillcontinue.
14.Ithappensthatmynewneighbourcomesfrommyhometown.=Mynewneighbourhappens____(come)frommyhometown.
15.Nearthecity____(avolcanowas).
16.Manypeoplewereburiedalive,andso____thecity.
17.Peoplestartedtodigintheareafortreasure,____causedmuchdamage.
18.Neitherthemuseumnorthelibrary____(seem)attractivetoher.
19.Ourteam____(be)nowmakingtheirwaytoXinjiang.
20.Today’smeetingwillbeofgreat____(important).
21.Youradviceisofgreat____(valuable)tome.
M41.Nowadays,wecanfindadversementsalmost____wego.
2.Notalladsplaytricks____usthough.
3.PSAsaim____(teach)usandhelpusleadbetterlives.
4.When____(談到)advertisements,wemustalluseourintelligenceandnotbeaslavetothem.
5.Thiskindofcomputers____(sell)wellinChina.
6.Ourmainaimistodiscourageyoungpeople____smoking.
7.Iamdelighted____(invite)toyourschooltotalktoyouaboutthehistoryand2
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8.ItwasaFrenchman,PierredeCoubertin,____broughttheOlympicsbacktolife.
9.Chineseathleteshavealsomadeimportantcontributions____theOlympicGames.
10.TheChineseledthewayatthe2016BeijingOlympics,____(win)51goldmedals.
11.It____(may/can/must)beashotas38℃inmyhometowninsummer.
12.Don’tworry.You____(shall/will)havetheticketsforthegame.
13.Agroupofstudentsarewaitingtoseeyououtside.____(shall/will)theycomein?
14.Irecommendthegovernment____(use/uses)thistechnologyinthefutureplanningofthiscity.
15.Pleasewaitforawhile.I’lljustgoand____(換衣服).
M51.Hecouldnotkeeppacewiththegame,andasaresult____hiscareleplayingwelost.
2.Yesterday,Isawhimtalkingtoanotherboy,Peter,andIcannothelp____(wonder)ifhewantsPetertobehisbestfriendinsteadofme.
3.Wehadnothingtodobut____(watch)TV.
4.Aboyis____(可能)tobecautiousaboutsharinghisfeelingswithhisclosefriends.
5.Whendecidingwhatismostimportantinlife,somepeoplechoosemoney,____otherschoosethingslikesecurityandcomfort.
6.Friendshipmeansbeingcommitted____others.
7.Theworld’spopulationhasgrownbysixtimes____itwasin1800.
8.Thepeople____(operate)thesefactoriesaredeeplyconcernedabouttheenvironment.
9.Thefactorykeepsgivingoffsmoke,____(make)theairdirty.
10.Hesatthere,____(notknow)whattosay.
11.Westillhavealongwayto____(go)tosolvealltheproblemsinregardtotheYangtzeRiver.
http://emrowgh.com ospecialgovernmentprojectsarealso____way.
13.Thereisnodoubtthattheworldclimate____(change)inrecentyears.
14.Onethingwecanalldo____(help)solvethisproblemistowalkoruseabicyclewhenpossible.
15.Iwouldliketocomment____yourarticle.
16.NooneknowswhateffectstheGMmaterialmighthave____thefoodchain.
17.Thelawrequiresequaltreatmentforall,regardle____race,sexororigin.
M61.____thereason,researchshowsthatintheend,theEnglishsaying,“l(fā)aughteristhebestmedicine”,maybetrueafterall.
2.It’snouse____(cry)overspiltmilk.It’snogood____(worry)aboutit.
3.Theundergroundsystem____(build)inthecitywillbeopennextyear.
4.Tomisoftenthefirstone____(arrive)atschool.
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5.Sanglan____(一定是)verysadatthattime.
6.____(notknow)whattodo,sheturnedtomeforhelp.
7.Iwould____youhadn’ttoldmeaboutit.
8.Manyforeignershavetroublegettingaccustomed____it.
9.____isreallyinterestingisthattherearesometimesgreatculturaldifferencesevenbetweennativeEnglishspeakers.
10.Iamnotfamiliar____iteither.
11.NewZealandishome____theMaoris.
12.Apart____theurgentproblemscausedbywarsandconflicts,theUNhelpscountrieswith____problemssuchaslackofeducation,starvation,disasters,AIDSandotherdiseases.
13.Oneofthegoalsistoensurethatcleanwaterisavailable____everyone.
M71.Itwasnotuntil1938____thefirstcolourTVprogrammewasbroadcast.
2.Manypeoplecontributedto____developmentofTV.
3.Ifpenicillinhadnotbeenavailable,manypeople____(die)fromsickneorevensmallwounds.
4.Katefellasleep____(thetime/themoment)shegotintobed.
5.Todayacupuncturehasbecomepopularroundtheworld,as____othertraditionalChinesemedicines.
6.You____knowalotabouttheInternet.
7.Between1918and1938,manynewstationswereconstructed,themostfamousof____weredesignedbyanarchitectnamedCharlesHolden.
8.Thefirebroke____atmidnight.
9.Theydidnotturn____until10o’clock.
10.Thenumberofroadaccidentsandthedeathsarisingfromthoseaccidents____(decrease)overthepastyear.
11.Itis____toallofusroaduserstomakesurethatweavoidaccidentsbypayingattentiontoroadsafety.
M81.ThenovelissetinEnglandin____early1800s.
2.____itreallymeanstobeagentlmanisanimportantthemeinGreatExpectations.
3.Ican’tthankyou____.
4.Classicsarefar____disappearing.
5.Joewouldratherdie____seeanyharmcometoPip.
6.TheForbiddenCitywasonceonlyaccessible____theemperor,hisfamilyandseniorofficials.
7.What____somethinggoeswrong?
8.Atnotimeduringthetour____Ibored.
9.Hardly____(canI/Ican)understandthemeaningofthepainting.
10.Notaword____(hesaid/didhesay).
11.____crowdedwastheartgallerythatIcouldhardlymoveabout.
12.Presentattheparty____acrowdofyoungpeoplewhocalledthemselvespioneersofmodernart.
13.Down____(didcome/came)thewaterfromthetopofthemountain.
14.Hisnewlypublishednovelis____greathit.
M91.Canadaisoneofthelargestcountriesintheworld,second____Russia.
2.Manypeopleowetheirloveofsport____theperfectweatherconditionsforit.
3.Withmostofitspopulation____(live)nearthecoast,swimmingandsurfingarepopularactivitiesformanyfamiliesattheweekend.
4.Noonehashada____(great)influenceonWesterncivilizationthantheancientGreeks.
5.____Ineedisagoodnight’ssleep.
6.Theywanttomake____clearthathistoricsitesareanimportantpartofanationalculture.
7.MrWhiteisopposedtorepairingtheoldbuilding,andthat’s____Idon’tagree.
8.The____Iheardthenews,Ihurriedtothespot.
9.Every____thegirlseesme,shegreetsmewithasweetsmile.
10.Youwillmakeitas____asyouputyourheartintoit.
11.WheninRome,do____theRomansdo.
12.TheBiblewasfirstwritteninHebrewandGreek,bothof____usemanyidioms.
13.Itcomesfromastory____asonlefthometowasteallofhistimeandmoney____amusinghimself.
M10
1.Geldofintendedtheconcert____(raise)moneyforhungerreliefandtomakethepublicmoreawareoftheproblem.
2.Wemustrememberthatthefutureofacountrylies____thehandsofitschildren.
3.TheRomanyarethought____(firstcome)fromIndia.
4.Somethingmustbedone____(stop)thisdisease.
5.Hebelievesthateducationaswellasmedicaltreatment____(be)thekeytostoppingthediseaseinthefuture.
6.Cybercrimereferstoanycriminaloffence____(relateto)theInternet.
7.Theonlyanswer____thisproblemisinternationalcooperation.
M11
1.When____(choose)acareer,youshouldconsideralltheaspectsofajob.
2.Youshouldalsousebodylanguagetoexpre____.
3.Whenyousetoffforyourappointment,makeallowance____thetrafficandmakesure
yorareontime.
4.____Ivalueaboutmyfatheristhecareandloveheshowsformeandmyfamily.
5.ThereweremanythingsthatIneededtodo____(prepare)foruniversity.
6.Living____myown,IalsolearnttocontroltheamountofmoneyIspenteachweek.
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1.Besides,sheoftendevoteshersparetimeto____(help)others.
2.AuntyMiserywasfree____thetroubleatlast.
3.Hewasborninthecountrybutwasbrought____inthecity.
4.Today’sChinaisnolonger____itusedtobe.
5.Hestayeduplatelastnightsothathecouldfinishhis____(remain)work.
6.____interestingisthisbookthatIwouldliketoreaditagain.
7.Heisalwaysfindingfault____me.
8.Heinsistedthathewasnotoldandhe____(send)theretowork.
9.Withallthethingssheneeded____(buy),shewenthomehappily.
10.Withsomanyessays____(write),hewon’thavetimetogoshoppingthisafternoon.
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12.Each____hecomestoXi’an,healwaysdropsinonme.
13.Whenitcomes____ourfuture,ourattitudecountmore.
14.____neveroccurredtomethatyoucouldsucceedinpersuadinghimtochangehismind.
15.Hisfirstbook____(publish)nextmonthisbasedonatruestory.
16.Theboyisbelieved____(steal)themoney.
17.I’msorryyouarehaving____(difficult)inmakingfriendsinyournewschool.
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20.In____caseshouldyougiveup.
21.Youcanchoose____youlikeintheshop.
22.Thechildrenranoutoftheclassroom,____(talkandlaugh)merrily.
23.____inthiswaycanyoubecomegoodlisteners.
24.Nosooner____(Iget)toBeijingthanIcalledyou.
25.Myfatherwentout____(immediate)Igothome.
26.Thisclothissuperior____thatone.
27.Theaccidentresulted____threedeaths.
28.Allroadslead____Rome.
29.Notonly____(heshow)interestinscience,butalsohehasagift____music.
30.ThequestionofwhetherEnglishwillkeeponchanginginthefutureiseasy____(answer).
31.Unle____(repair),themachineisofnouse.
32.Recently,there____(be)aheateddiscussionabout…
33.Thereason____hewaslateforschoolwasthathewascaught____thestorm.
34.Irecommendyour____bysubway.
35.Heisnotverygoodatgettinghisideas____.
36.IpreferwatchingaTVshow____goingtoaconcert.
37.(Take)Onemorestep,____youwillfallintotheriver.
38.Youareluckytoescape____(punish).
39.Itwasthethirdtimethattheboy____(late).
40.Itis____smallaroomthatIdon’thavetodomuchtokeepitclean.
41.Justasthesayinggoes,every____hastwosides.Itsnegativeaspectsarealsoapparent.
42.Hepretended____(nothear)aboutit.
43.Youarenot____(blame)forwhathappened.
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46.Thereare120studentswhoseagesrange____10to18.
47.Iwouldappreciate____ifyoucouldturndowntheradio.
48.Thepetrolis____(runout).
49.Asaresult,wemustspare____effortstotakeimmediateandeffectivemeasurestosolvethisproblem.
50.Nothingisimpossiblefora____heart.
51.Iwill____(finish)theworkbythetimeyoucome.
52.Itisimportantforustohave____goodknowledgeofEnglish.
53.Time____(permit),Iwilldropinonhim.
54.Ilike____whentherearemanyfriendsaroundme.
55.If____shehadlivedlonger.
56.AccordingtoProfessorWang,slightlymorethanhalfoftheschoolchildreninourcountryareshort-sighted,____(rank)firstintheworld.
57.Womenhadnoacce____educationinolddays.
58.Itistypical____himtoberude.
59.Itsuddenlyoccurred____methatIknewhowtosolvetheproblem.
60.Notonly____(Ihave)avarietyofknowledgebutIhaveagoodcommandofEnglish.
61.Themoreyoueat,____(fat)youwillbe.
62.Hefailedtolive____tohisparents’expectations.
63.Greatchanges____(takeplace)inmyhometowninthelastfiveyears.
64.Help____theformofmoneywillbewelcome.
65.Thestudentsareoftenbusywithtextbooksandseldomexposethemselves____a
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