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2010201020102010年 GREGREGREGRE考试作文经典背诵句式
一、是非问
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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)
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.
5. What deference people in authority do command is based
on their actual powers rather than on their age, wisdom,
or dignity.
6. In a society that changes as fast as ours, experience
simply does not have the value that it does in traditional
societies.
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
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goods fast.
9. Food is prepackaged and shopping is impersonal,but the
efficiency of the operation produces lower prices and less
shopping time.
10. 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.”
11. 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.
12. 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.
13. 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.
14. 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.
15. Just as not every Japanese is hardworking and
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deferential to superiors (长者、上司), not every Chinese is
devoted to family, not every American is ambitious or
patriotic – or even unsophisticated.
16. 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.
17. Americans may not have achieved equality,but at least
they aspire to it, which is more than many other nations
can claim.
18. 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.
19. 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.
20. 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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21. 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.
22. A monopoly occurs when one company alone offers a
particular food or service and therefore controls the market
and price for it.
23. 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)
24. All these changes in China’s economic life have brought
changes in China’s social and cultural life as well, many of
which unwanted.
2010年 GRE考试作文经典背诵句式(二)
1. Whereas other societies look to the past for guidance,
we cast our nets forward(面向未来)
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
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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.
5. What deference people in authority do command is based
on their actual powers rather than on their age, wisdom,
or dignity.
6. In a society that changes as fast as ours, experience
simply does not have the value that it does in traditional
societies.
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.
9. Food is prepackaged and shopping is impersonal,but the
efficiency of the operation produces lower prices and less
shopping time.
10. In America, there are no such expressions such as in
china where “the fat pig gets slaughtered,” or in Japan,
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where “the nail that sticks out gets hammered down.”
11. 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.
12. 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.
13. 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.
14. 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.
15. 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.
16. 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
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favored.
17. Americans may not have achieved equality,but at least
they aspire to it, which is more than many other nations
can claim.
18. 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.
19. 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.
20. 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).
21. 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.
22. A monopoly occurs when one company alone offers a
particular food or service and therefore controls the market
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and price for it.
23. 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)
24. All these changes in China’s economic life have brought
changes in China’s social and cultural life as well, many of
which unwanted.
25. If productivity measures the efficiency of an economy,
a measure of what an economic system produces is its gross
national product , which is the current market value of all
final goods and services that a nation produces within a
particular period.
2010年 GRE考试作文经典背诵句式(三)
二、逻辑问题分析论证句式
1. The mere fact that ticket sales in recent years for
screenplay-based movies have exceeded those for
book-based movies is insufficient evidence to conclude that
writing screenplays now provides greater financial
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opportunity for writers.
2. It is possible that fees paid by movie studios for
screenplays will decrease in the future relative to those for
book rights.
3. The argument fails to rule out the possibility that a writer
engage in both types of writing as well as other types.
4. In any event,the advertisement provides no justification
for the mutually exclusive choice that it imposes on the
writer.
5. The argument simply equates success with movie ticket
sales, which is unwarranted.
6. The author assumes that physical capabilities are the
only attributes necessary to operate a motor vehicle.
7. Moreover, the author provides no evidence that the
realism of color photography is the reason for its
predominance.
8. This assumption presents a false dilemma, since the two
media are not necessarily mutually exclusive alternatives.
9. Common sense tells us that a photographer can succeed
by working in both media.11. The major problem with the
argument is that the stated similarities between Company A
and B are insufficient to support the conclusion that
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Company A will suffer a fate similar to Company B’s.
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.
13. Thus, the author unfairly assumes that highly – rated
public television programs are necessarily widely viewed,
or popular.
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.
15. Admittedly, the vice president’s reasoning linking
employee benefits with company profits seems reasonable
on the surface.
16. One can infer from the survey’s results that a full one –
third of the respondents may have viewed the current
benefits package unfavorably.
17. Lacking more specific information about how these
other employees responded, it is impossible to assess the
reliability of the survey’s results or to make an informed
recommendation.
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18. It is unlikely that the brief one – week periods under
comparison are representative of longer time periods.
19. If so, even though 3 percent more accidents occurred
after the change, the author’s argument that changing the
speed limit increases danger for drivers would be seriously
weakened.
21. In addition, while it is true that many voters change
their minds several times before voting, and that some
remain undecided until entering the voting booth, this is
not true of everyone.
22. Without knowing the extent and nature of the damage
resulting from the bad publicity or the reason for the
violation, we cannot accept the author’s conclusion.
23. The author’s proposal is inconsistent with the author’s
conclusion about the consequences of adopting an ethics
code.
24. To begin with, the author fails to consider health
threats posed by incinerating trash.
25. The author’s conclusion that switching to incineration
would be more salutary for public health would be seriously
undermined.
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26. However, this is not necessarily the case.
27. The author’s implicit claim that incinerators are
economically advantageous to landfills is poorly supported.
28. Consequently, unless the author can demonstrate that
the city will incur expenses that are not covered by the
increased revenues from these projects, the author’s
concern about these issues is unfounded.
29. First of all, while asserting that real incomes are rising,
the author provides no evidence to support this
assertion.31. Moreover, the author fails to consider and
rule out other factors that might account for proportional
decreases in spending on food.