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GRE作文经典背诵句式

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GRE作文经典背诵句式

一、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) 2. It is the belief in a brighter future that gives us optimism.
3. Even these days, when not all progress seems positive (nuclearweapons, air pollution, unemployment, etc.), the belief remains thatfor 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 freeenterprise does not mean that a company should be free to pollute theair, 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 theefficiency of the operation produces lower prices and less shoppingtime.
10. In America, there are no such expressions such as in chinawhere “the fat pig gets slaughtered,” or in Japan, where “the nail thatsticks 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 andunencumbered(不受阻碍的)by family or community obligations.
12. Equipped with the money, one can acquire the taste, style, andideas that mark each class and launch a quick ascent of the socialladder.
13. Actually, persons in status societies who are secure in theirniches (适当的位置)are allowed more eccentricity than Americans, who relyheavily on signals that other people like them.
14. When half the population goes to college, one cannot expect thecolleges to maintain the same standards as in countries where only theelite attend.
15. Just as not every Japanese is hardworking and deferential tosuperiors (长者、上司), not every Chinese is devoted to family, not everyAmerican 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 anopportunity 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 peoplein distant cities, when television begins to dominate home life, whenready – 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, andoligopoly(少数制造商对市场的控制).
21. The classic example of pure competition occurs with acommodity, like wheat or corn, that has so many producers that no oneof them can control its selling price.
22. A monopoly occurs when one company alone offers a particularfood 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 industrialoutput 80 percent in just three years; farmers are encouraged to raiseas much as they can on their own plots, and some become almost rich inthe process.(注意本句中分号的使用)
24. All these changes in China’s economic life have brought changesin China’s social and cultural life as well, many of which unwanted.
25. If productivity measures the efficiency of an economy, ameasure of what an economic system produces is its gross nationalproduct (GNP), which is the current market value of all final goods andservices that a nation produces within a particular period.
26. Current wisdom says that (当前流行的看法认为)if you want a successfulproduct, you need first to perform detailed market analysis, makingsure that there are plenty of people who need the new product and thatyour entry into the market will be able to gain a significant share ofthat market.
27. Started at the turn of the century, 3M ( a giant Americancompany) has been growing at a healthy rate of about 10 percent a yearand it boasts of having 45,000 products on the market.
28. The extent to which the broadcast media should be censored foroffensive language and behavior involves a conflict between our rightas individuals to freely express ourselves and the duty of governmentto protect its citizenry from potential harm.
29. Although we may not have conclusive scientific evidence of acause – effect relationship, ample anecdotal evidence establishes asignificant correlation.
30. Moreover, both common sense and our experiences with childreninform us that people tend to mimic the language and behavior they areexposed to.
31. Those who advocate unbridled individual expression might pointout that the right of free speech is intrinsic to a democracy andnecessary to its survival.
32. In sum, it is in our best interest as a society for thegovernment to censor broadcast media for obscene and offensive languageand behavior.
33. While individuals have primary responsibility for learning newskills and finding work, both industry and government have someobligation to provide them with the means of doing so.
34. The suggested reason for buying the car is obvious: it is the intelligent choice.(注意冒号的使用)
35. In conclusion, I agree that appeals to emotion are more powerful tools than arguments and reasoning for promoting products.
36. Advertising is obviously the most influential art form in thiscentury; it is, therefore, tempting to think that it is the mostimportant.
37. Requiring businesses to provide complete product information tocustomers promotes various consumer interests, but at the same timeimposes burdens on businesses, government, and taxpayer.
38. While I doubt that buildings determine our character or basicpersonality traits, I argue that they can greatly influence ourattitudes, moods, and even life styles.
39. Numerous psychological studies show that different colorsinfluence behavior, attitudes, and emotions in distinctly differentways.
40. Women differ fundamentally from men in childbearing ability;related to this ability is the maternal instinct – a desire to nurture– that is far stronger for women than for men, generally speaking.
41. In consumer – driven industries, innovation, product differentiation, and creativity are crucial to lasting success.
42. And in technology, when there are no conventional practices orways of thinking to begin with, companies that fail to break away fromlast year’s paradigm are soon left behind by the competition.
43. Whether an individual saves too little or borrows too much depends on the purpose and extent of either activity.
44. The evidence suggests that, on balance, people today tend toconcern themselves with only practical matters that are related totheir life.
45. Traditionally, saving is viewed as a virtue, while borrowing is considered as a vice.

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