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名校版高考高中英语 长难句复习训练含答案

名校版高考高中英语 长难句复习训练含答案

名校版高考高中英语长难句复习训练含答案单词短语小结1. Going from junior high school to senior high school is a really big challenge.参考翻译:从初中进入高中真的是一个大挑战。

2. I know that Chinese is a very difficult language, but I hope to be fluent when I graduate.参考翻译:我知道中文是一门非常难的语言,但是我希望在我毕业的时候能够达到流利的水平。

3. It is not unusual for teenagers of your generation to be attracted to computer games and online world.参考翻译:对于你们这一代年轻人来说,沉迷于电脑游戏和线上世界是很正常的。

4. Spending too much time online is unhealthy and makes it very difficult to focus on other things in life.参考翻译:在线上花费太多的时间是不健康的,而且使人们对于生活中的其他事情很难关注。

5. Peru is a country on the Pacific coast of South America with three main areas: narrow , dry , flat land running along the coast , the Andes Mountains and the Amazon rainforest.参考翻译:秘鲁是一个位于南美洲太平洋沿岸的国家,它有三个地域组成:一个沿着海岸线的、狭长、干燥、平坦的大陆,安第斯山脉和亚马逊雨林。

6. Inca builders cut stones to exact sizes so that nothing was needed to hold walls together other than the perfect fit of stones.参考翻译:印加建筑者把石头切割成精准的尺寸,以至于(在建造的时候)除了石头间的完美契合,什么都不用做就可以使石头结合起来。

SAT长难句汇总

SAT长难句汇总

SAT 长难句汇总以下页码均为OG(第二版)P392 line 36And, unable for so long to reach behind the glass and touch the strangely familiar face we saw staring back, we filled in all that we did not know with all that we could imagine.P426 line 6Not without purpose had he come down to Y orkshire: his mission was clear, and he intended to discharge it conscientiously: he anxiously desired to have his niece married; to make for her a suitable match; give her in charge to a proper husband, and wash his hands of her for ever.P460 line 25I leaned forward and concentrated down into the invisible shape he had drawn, trying to see the changes that would come, the nighttime rising of dammed water bringing a new lake up with its choice lots, its marinas and beer cans, and also trying to visualize the land as Lewis said it was at that moment, unvisited and free.P476 line 5Slang expressions meaning the same thing as “cool”, like “groovy”, “hep”, “far-out”, “rad”, an d “tubular”, have for the most part not had the staying power of “cool”.(主谓;分隔)P477 line 18Carbon dioxide acts in the manner of a greenhouse, trapping the Sun’s heat, so it followed that Venus was likely to be a very torrid sort of world.P479 line 4Raindrops pounded the hard streets, captured the dim silver glow of street lamps, bounced against sidewalks in glistening sparks, then disappeared like tiny ephemeral jewels, into the darkness.P550 line 8In the middle of the anger that was my home and the upheaval of a changing world in which it seemed I had no place, our semimonthly excursions to the library were a piece of e perfection.The absence of women in business and financial records makes our knowledge of what middle-class women actually did and how they survived economically quite fragmentary. P578Although nineteenth-century women traveled for a variety of reasons, ranging from a desire to do scientific research to involvement in missionary work, undoubtedly a major incentive was the desire to escape from domestic confinement and the social restrictions imposed on the Victorian female in Britain. (衔接) P578By the latter part of the nineteenth century, women travelers began to be singled out as exemplars of the new social and political freedom and prowess of women. Ironically, Mary Kingsley and other women travelers were opposed to or simply uninterested in the late Victorian campaigns to extend women’s political rights. Thus, when Mary Kingsley returned from West Africa in 1895, she was chagrined to discover that she was being hailed as a “new woman” because of her travels. () P578In North America, bats fall into mainly predictable categories: they are nocturnal, eat insects, and are rather small. But winging through their lush, green-black world, tropical bats are more numerous and have more exotic habits than do temperate species. P591Chauvinistic about our human need to wake by day and sleep by night, we come to associate night dwellers with people up to no good, people who have the jump on the rest of us and are defying nature, defying their circadian rhythms. P591The medium is understood as a neutral vessel, which pours out opinions over a public thought of as passive. P606The motifs that recur in this thesis can be identified as far back as the eighteenth century in the vain warnings that early cultural criticism sounded against the dangers of reading novels. P606According to it, watching television not only undermines the viewers' ability to criticize anddifferentiate, along with the moral and political fiber of their being, but also impairs their overall ability to perceive. P606Either the theorists make no use of television at all (in which case they do not know what they are talking about) or they subject themselves to it, and then the question arises--through what miracle is the theorist able to escape the alleged effects of television? Unlike everyone else, the theorist has remained completely intact morally, can distinguish in a sovereign manner between deception and reality, and enjoys complete immunity in the face of the idiocy that he or she sorrowfully diagnoses in the rest of us. Or could--fatal loophole in the dilemma--the theories themselves be symptoms of a universal stupefaction? P606 line 53That is not surprising, for the conviction that one is dealing with millions of idiots "out there in the country" is part of the basic psychological equipment of the professional politician. P606 line 70But looking at light from distant objects isn’t real time travel, the in-the-flesh participation in past and future found in literature. (同位语) P646 line8Differential equations for the way things should behave under a given set of forces and initial conditions would no longer be valid, since what happens in one instant would not necessarily determine what happens in the next. P646 line 28When the first mechanical clocks were invented, marking off time in crisp, regular intervals, it must have surprised people to discover that time flowed outside their own mental and physiological processes. P646 line 37Unaccustomed to behaving in any mode except the practical one in which feelings are aroused and emotional involvement ensues, most people are unsure how to respond to a work that does not invite sentimental intervention. P648 line 37Neither grieving nor rejoicing at such human destinies as those presented by a work of art beginsto define true artistic pleasure; indeed, preoccupation with the human content of the work is in principle incompatible with aesthetic enjoyment proper. P648 line 43Not only did the apocalyptic events of this war have very different meanings for men and women, such events were in fact very different for men and women, a point understood almost at once by an involved contemporary like V era Brittain. P664 line 36The nature of the barrier thrust between V era Brittain and her fiancé, however, may have been even more complex than she herself realized, for the impediment preventing a marriage of their true minds was constituted not only by his altered experience but by hers. Specifically, as young men became increasingly alienated from their pre-war selves, increasingly immured in the muck and blood of the battlefields, increasingly abandoned by the civilization of which they had ostensibly been heirs, women seemed to become, as if by some uncanny swing of history’s pendulum, ever more powerful. As nurses, as munitions workers, as bus drivers, as soldiers in the agricultural “land army,” even a s wives and mothers, these formerly subservient creatures began to loom larger. A visitor to London observed in 1918 that “England was a world of women—women in uniforms!" P664 line 46The wartime poems, stories, and memoirs by women sometimes subtly, sometimes explicitly explore the political and economic revolution by which the First World War at least temporarily dispossessed male citizens of the primacy that had always been their birthright, while permanently granting women access to both the votes and the professions that they had never before possessed. P 664 line 62Dazzled by so many and such marvelous inventions, the people of Macondo did not know where their amazement began. They stayed up all night looking at the pale electric bulbs fed by the plant of Aureliano Triste had when the train made it’s second trip, and it took time and effort for them to grow accustomed to its obsessive noise. P 708 line 1They became indignant over the living images that the prosperous Bruno Crespi projected in the theater with the lion-head ticket windows, for a character who had died and was buried in one film and for whose misfortunes tears of affliction had been shed would reappear alive and transformed into an Arab in the next one. The audience who paid two cents a piece to share the difficulties of the actors, would not tolerate the outlandish fraud and they broke up the seats. The mayor, at the urging of Don Bruno Crespi, explained by means of a proclamation that the cinema was a machine of illusions that did not merit the emotional outburst of the audience. With that discouraging explanation many felt that they had been the victims of some new and showy gypsy business and they decided not to return to the movies, considering that they already had too many troubles of their own to weep over the acted-out misfortunes of imaginary beings. P 708 line 8Something similar happened with cylinder phonographs brought from France and intended as a substitute for the antiquated hand organs used by the band of musicians. P 708 line 25An approaching body produces one kind of emotional line, a receding or departing body another; the meeting of two forces produces visual, kinesthetic, and emotional effects, with a world of suggestibility around them like a penumbra that evokes many ideas and emotions whenever these forms are manipulated. P710 line 8This is the power of the human face and the human regard, and the meeting of the eyes is probably as magic a connection as can be made on this earth, equal to any amount of electrical shock or charge. P710 line 20Those used by the medieval and Renaissance painters were understood by the scholars and artists of the time—but, more wonderful, they mean to us today spontaneously just what they meant then; they seem to be permanent. P710 line 34Is it not also likely, then that certain space relations, rhythms, and stresses have psychological significance, that some of these patterns are universal and the key to emotional response, that their deviations and modifications can be meaningful to artists in terms of their own life experiences and that these overtones are grasped by spectators without conscious analysis? P710 line 42There is nothing wrong with attempting to make the often difficult and complex findings of science available to a wider audience, but environmental popularizers often present a one-sided picture and hide important scientific disagreements on issues relevant to environmental quality. The zeal to draw firm conclusions from the results of scientific research frequently prompts speculative matters to be left out or presented with greater authority than they deserve. The partisanship implicit in these failures is most often excused by the originality of the author's perspective on the subject or a passionate commitment to do good. How could one regret the "minor" confusions that might arise from such noble impulses? P726 line 1In both the United States and Europe, environmental trends are, for the most part, positive; and environmental regulations, far from being burdensome and expensive, have proved to be strikingly effective, have cost less than was anticipated, and have made the economies of the countries that have put them into effect stronger, not weaker. P726 line 57In spite of the ridicule that various newspapers aimed at the women’s movement, Frederick Douglass continued to lend it his active support. Indeed, few women’s rights conventions were held during the 1850’s at which Douglass was not a featured speaker and whose proceedings were not fully reported in his paper. P735 line 1Douglass supported the society but took issue with the move led by secretary Amelia Bloomer to limit to women the right to hold its offices. (分隔) P735 line 18Douglass felt that by excluding them from office the society would lose supporters in the battle against those in the temperance movement who wished to deny women equal rights. P735 line 24。

考研长难句练习题

考研长难句练习题

考研长难句练习题一、句子结构分析1. 请分析下列句子的主谓宾结构:a. The rapid development of technology has greatly facilitated our daily life.b. Despite numerous attempts to resolve the issue, the problem persists.c. It is widely believed that exercise contributes to physical and mental health.2. 请识别下列句子中的定语从句,并指出其先行词:a. The book that you gave me is very interesting.b. The girl whose mother is a teacher is my classmate.c. The city where he was born has changed a lot.二、句子成分划分1. 请划分下列句子中的主语、谓语、宾语、定语、状语和补语:a. Scientists have discovered a new planet that may support life.b. She speaks English fluently because she has lived in the United States for many years.c. The teacher explained the difficult problem in a simple way.2. 请找出下列句子中的同位语,并说明其作用:a. The fact that he was late for the meeting upset everyone.b. The news that our team won the match excited us.c. The idea that everyone should learn to is gaining popularity.三、句式转换1. 请将下列简单句转换为复合句:a. The sun sets in the west. (原因状语从句)b. He is very tired. (结果状语从句)c. She knows the answer. (宾语从句)2. 请将下列复合句转换为简单句:a. Because it was raining, we canceled the trip.b. If you study hard, you will succeed.c. Although he is rich, he is not happy.四、长难句解析1. 请分析下列长难句的结构,并翻译成中文:a. It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife.b. The notion that some groups of people areinherently more intelligent than others has been discredited, but now it seems that science is on the verge of resurrecting it.c. In the face of such a serious challenge, it is crucial for us to join hands and work together to find a solution.2. 请将下列长难句简化,使其更易于理解:a. Despite the fact that the experiment was conducted under controlled conditions, the results were not as expected due to unforeseen circumstances.五、逻辑推理题1. 根据下列句子,推断出合理的结论:a. Most people prefer to shop online because it saves time.b. The government has implemented strict regulations on pollution control.c. Regular exercise has been proven to improve cognitive function.a. ________ she studied hard, she passed the exam with flying colors.b. The conference will start at 9 am; ________, all participants should arrive 30 minutes earlier.c. ________ he was tired, he decided to finish the report before going to bed.六、词汇辨析题1. 从下列选项中选择最佳答案填空:A. increasingB. decreasingC. stableD. fluctuatingb. The teacher's explanation was very ________, and the students could understand the concept easily.B. conciseC. ambiguousD. irrelevantc. ________ the heavy snow, the traffic was severely disrupted.A. Due toB. DespiteC. In case ofD. Instead of七、阅读理解题a. What is the main idea of the paragraph?b. How has the Internet changed the way we access information?c. What is the potential risk mentioned in the paragraph?The study suggests that regular physical activity can reduce the risk of heart disease.a. The study confirms that heart disease is caused a lack of physical activity.b. Engaging in physical activity may help lower the chances of developing heart disease.c. Heart disease is not affected physical activity.八、完形填空题1. 完成下列句子,选择最合适的选项:a. The conference was a great success, ________ all the participants found it very informative.A. becauseB. althoughC. ifD. unlessb. ________ she was feeling unwell, she decided to go to the doctor.A. BecauseB. DespiteC. IfD. While九、翻译题1. 将下列句子翻译成英文:a. 他之所以成功,是因为他付出了比别人更多的努力。

高考英语长难句分析(含练习及答案)

高考英语长难句分析(含练习及答案)

长难句分析长难句分析“两步法”[Step1:预处理]①找出谓语动词并用下划线标注;谓语动词即所有的非谓语动词,包括主句的谓语和从句的谓语②给“三长”加括号,“三长”包括从句,介词短语,非谓语动词;三大从句:名词性从句:、、、形容词性从句:副词性从句:注意:一旦出现下一修饰成分,就把上一修饰成分结束掉,不管上一修饰成分是否以及结束③给“并列词”加方框,给“并列项”加三角;并列词:and、or、but、as well as并列项:A和B例如:A...and B...注意:因为修饰成分往往出现在被修饰成分的后面,找并列项时先找B后找A,B往往是并列词的右边最近的单词;再通过B去寻找A,因为A和B往往满足“结构相似、含义相近”,通俗来讲就是A和B往往很像[Step2:做直译]对每个括号进行翻译注意:每个括号里的第一个单词都像是一个“挂钩”,可以利用每个挂钩提问和回答问题,将一个个括号连接起来[Step3:调语序]如果没有英翻汉的题型可以不去做这一步长难句分析练习1.First put forward by the French mathematician Pierre de Format in the seventeenth century,the theorem had baffled and beaten the finest mathematical minds,including a French woman scientist who made a major advance in working out the problem,and who had to dress like a man in order to be able to study at the Ecole Polytechnique(巴黎综合理工学院).成分简析:2.It is difficult to measure the quantity of paper used as a result of use Internet-connected computers,although just about anyone who works in an office can tell you that when e-mail is introduced,the printers start working overtime.That is,the growing demand for paper in recent years is largely due to the increased use of the Internet.成分简析:3.Perhaps the best sign of how computer and Internet use pushes up demand for paper comes from the high-tech industry itself,which sees printing as one of its most promising new market.成分简析:4.The action group has also found acceptable paper made from materials other than wood, such as agricultural waste.成分简析:5.Mostly borrowed from English and Chinese,these terms(术语)are often changed into forms no longer understood by native speakers.成分简析:6.Tales from Animal Hospital will delight all fans of the programme and anyone who has a lively interest in their pet,whether it be a cat,dog or snake!成分简析:7.Newton is shown as a gifted scientist with very human weaknesses who stood at the point in history where magic ended and science began.成分简析:8.But for all the texts that are written,stored and sent electronically,a lot of them are still ending up on paper.成分简析:9.With their shining brown eyes,wagging tails,and unconditional love,dogs can provide the nonjudgmental listeners needed for a beginning reader to gain confidence,according to Intermountain Therapy Animals(ITA)(盆地治疗动物组织)in Salt Lake City.成分简析:10.Discovered by the Portuguese admiral of the same name in1506,and settled in1810, the island belongs to Great Britain and has a population of a few hundred.成分简析:11.They had no connection with the outside world for more than a thousand years,giving them plenty of time to build more than1000huge stone figures,called moat,for which the island is most famous.成分简析:12.Whereas(鉴于)a women’s closet female friend might be the first to tell her to leave a failing marriage,it wasn’t unusual to hear a man say he didn’t know his friend’s marriage was in serious trouble until he appeared one night asking if he could sleep on the sofa.成分简析:13.We even have different word for some foods,meat in particular,depending on whether it is still out in the fields or at home ready to be cooked,which shows the fact that the Saxon peasants were doing the farming.while the upper-class Normans were doing most of the eating.成分简析:14.When Americans visit Europe for the first time,they usually find Germany more “Foreign”than France because the German they see on signs and ads seems much more different from English than French does.成分简析:15.The major market force rests in the growing population of white-collar employees,who can afford the new service,in other words,Shanghai’s car rental industry is growing so fast mainly due to the increasing number of white-collar employees.成分简析:16.The hot sun had caused the dough to double size and the fermenting yeast(发酵型酵母)made the surface shake and sigh as though it were breathing and it looked like some unknown being from outer space.成分简析:17.After all,what lively children wouldn’t settle for spending only half the day doing ordinary school work,and acting,singing or dancing their way through the other half of the day?成分简析:18.So when Ed arrived for our game not only with the bottom of his shirt gathered inside his trousers but also with a stomach you could hardly notice,I was so surprised that I was speechless,my cousin must have made an effort to get himself into shape.成分简析:19.Thirty years after being introduced to McCauley’s words,they still seem to me the best yardstick(准绳),because they give us a way to measure ourselves rather than others.成分简析:20.But when John and his fellow soldier came in sight some of the people watching couldn’t help laughing at the one who couldn’t keep pace with the others as they march along.成分简析:长难句分析答案First(put forward)(by the French mathematician Pierre de Format)(in the seventeenth century),the theorem had baffled and beaten the finest mathematical minds,(including a French woman scientist)(who made a major advance)(in working out the problem),and (who had to dress)(like a man)(in order)(to be able)(to study)(at the Ecole Polytechnique).It is difficult(to measure the quantity)(of paper)(used)(as a result)(of use Internet-connected computers),although just about anyone(who works)(in an office)can tell you(that)(when e-mail is introduced),the printers start working overtime.That is,the growing demand(for paper)(in recent years)is largely due(to the increased use)(of the Internet).Perhaps the best sign(of)(how computer and Internet use pushes up demand)(for paper) comes(from the high-tech industry itself),(which sees printing)(as one)(of its most promising new market).The action group has also found acceptable paper(made)(from materials other)(than wood),such(as agricultural waste).Mostly(borrowed)(from English and Chinese),these terms are often changed(into forms) no longer(understood)(by native speakers).Tales(from Animal Hospital)will delight all fans(of the programme)and anyone(who has a lively interest)(in their pet),(whether it be a cat,dog or snake)!Newton is shown(as a gifted scientist)(with very human weaknesses)(who stood)(at the point)(in history)(where magic ended and science began).But(for all the texts)(that are written,stored and sent electronically),a lot of them are still ending up(on paper).(With their shining brown eyes,wagging tails,and unconditional love),dogs can provide the nonjudgmental listeners(needed)(for a beginning reader)(to gain confidence),(according to Intermountain Therapy Animals(ITA))(in Salt Lake City).(Discovered)(by the Portuguese admiral)(of the same name)(in1506),and(settled in 1810),the island belongs(to Great Britain)and has a population(of a few hundred).They had no connection with the outside world(for more)(than a thousand years),(giving them plenty)(of time)(to build more)(than1000huge stone figures),(called moat,)(for which the island is most famous).Whereas(鉴于)a women’s closet female friend might be the first(to tell her)(to leave a failing marriage),it wasn’t unusual(to hear)(a man say)(he didn’t know)(his friend’s marriage was)(in serious trouble)until he appeared one night(asking)(if he could sleep) (on the sofa).We even have different word(for some foods,meat)(in particular),(depending)(on) (whether it is still out)(in the fields)or(at home)ready(to be cooked),(which shows the fact)(that the Saxon peasants were doing the farming).while the upper-class Normans were doing most(of the eating).(When Americans visit Europe)(for the first time),they usually find Germany more “Foreign”(than France)(because the German)(they see)(on signs and ads)seems much more different(from English)(than French does).The major market force rests(in the growing population)(of white-collar employees),(who can afford the new service),in other words,Shanghai’s car rental industry is growing so fast mainly due(to the increasing number)(of white-collar employees).The hot sun had caused the dough(to double size)and the fermenting yeast made the surface(shake)and(sigh)(as though it were breathing and it looked like some unknown being)(from outer space).After all,what lively children wouldn’t settle(for)(spending only half the day)(doing ordinary school work),and(acting,singing or dancing)their way(through the other half) (of the day)?So(when Ed arrived)(for our game)not only(with the bottom)(of his shirt)(gatheredinside his trousers)but also(with a stomach)(you could hardly notice),I was so surprised (that I was speechless),(my cousin must have made an effort)(to get himself)(into shape).Thirty years(after)(being introduced)(to McCauley’s words),they still seem(to me)the best yardstick,(because they give us a way)(to measure ourselves)rather(than others).But(when John and his fellow soldier came)(in sight)some of the people(watching) couldn’t help(laughing)(at the one)(who couldn’t keep pace)(with the others)(as they march along).。

高中英语长难句分析练习题

高中英语长难句分析练习题

高中英语长难句分析练习题长难句分析练题1.First put forward by the French XXX, XXX, XXX who made a major advance in working out the problem, andwho had to dress like a man in order to be able to study at the XXX.这个定理,先是由十七世纪法国数学家XXX提出,曾使一批杰出的数学大师为难,包括一位法国女科学家,她在解决这个难题方面取得了重大的进展,她曾女扮男装为了能够在XXX研究。

简析:夹杂过去分词短语,现在分词短语,动名词及两个定语从句。

2. It is difficult to measure the quantity of paper used as a result of use ofInternet-connected computers, although just about anyone who works in an office cantell you that when e-mail is introduced, the printers start XXX is,XXX.由于因特网的使用,计算所使用的纸张的数量是很难的,然而几乎任何在办公室工作的人能告诉你,当引进电子邮件后,打印机就开始超时工作。

也就是说近年来人们对于纸张的日益需求主要是由于因特网越来越多的使用。

简析:夹杂较庞大的句型结构,枢纽词just about简直;overtime超时地。

3. Perhaps the best sign of how computer and internet use pushes up demand for papercomes from the high-tech industry itself, XXX.或许,表明电脑及因特网使用促进人们对于纸张的需求的最好迹象源于高科技产业本身,印刷业被认为是高科技产业极有前景的新市场之一。

北京中考英语长难句专项练习

北京中考英语长难句专项练习

长难句专项一、长难句1、An online tour of the reserve, he believed, would help protect the Surui by showing the world the resultsof cutting trees and the attacks (进攻) on tribal land.(2013朝阳九年级综合一C )2、We all have strange dreams, and it’s normal, upon waking, to be fuzzy (模糊) for a little while or even not to remember where we are.(2013朝阳九年级综合一D )3、Globalization(全球化), as he calls it, is driven by those persons: free writers and totally new businesses all over the world, especially in India and China.(大兴区2013年一模C)4、They can fight not just for low-wage producing but, increasingly, for the highest-end research and design(设计) work as well.(大兴区2013年一模C)5、The effects of music education are even more obvious on children with difficulty in reading and writing and other language-related disabilities.(延庆县2012年第二次模拟考试试卷D)6、The study’s results point out that “musical training (but not necessarily passive(被动)listening to music) influences attention and memory, which makes a possibility that musical training might lead to better learning across a number of fields,” Trainor said in a report. (延庆县2012年第二次模拟考试试卷D)7、To err, or to make mistakes, is indeed a part of being human, but it seems that most people don’t want to accept the responsibility for the problem.Perhaps it is the natural thing to do. The original quote about human nature went like this: “To err is human, to forgive, divine(神圣的).”This saying mirrors an ideal: People should be forgiving of others’ mistakes. Instead, we tend to do the opposite – find someone else to pass the blame on to.(石景山2012年二模C)8、Common sense is what we call clear thought. Having common sense means having a good generalplan that will make things work well, and it also means staying with the plan.(石景山2012年二模C)9、Common sense does not seem to be common for large companies, because there are so many things going on that one person cannot be in charge of everything.(石景山2012年二模C)10、And what is wrong with a society that thinks that making up a good excuse is like creating a work of art? One of the common problems with making excuses is that people, especially young people, get the idea that it’s okay not to be totally honest all the time. There is a corollary(直接推论)to that: if a good excuse is “good” even if it isn’t honest, then where is the place of the truth?(石景山2012年二模C)11、When students and parents are asked to grade subjects according to their importance, the arts are usually at the bottom of the list.(石景山2012年二模D)12、We need every possible way to discover and respond to our world for one simple but powerful reason: No one way can get it all.(石景山2012年二模D)13、The arts are forms of thought as powerful in what they communicate as mathematical and scientific symbols.(石景山2012年二模D)14、So music education is far more necessary than people seem to realize.(石景山2012年二模D)15、Once cut into “shoestring” shapes, the potatoes are partly fried in secret oils, sprayed (喷洒) with liquid sugar to brown them, steam dried at high heat, and then quickly frozen for shipment to each restaurant.(西城2012二模C)16、If it had not been possible to patent (专利) their ideas, so as to protect them from being copied, these inventions might never have been fully developed to serve human beings.(西城2012二模D)17、Our culture also reminds us that time is money. This shows a need for total efficiency (效率), which isthe reason for us to allow laptop computers and mobile phones to make the separation between work and home unclear.(延庆2012年初三毕业试卷D)18、Duck or drop down to the floor, under something strong, such as a table or a desk, cover your head and face with your arms and hands and hold on to that table or desk so that it does not move away from you as the ground shakes.(丰台区2013年毕业及统一练习C)19、Research has shown that most injuries occur when people inside buildings attempt to move to a different location inside the building or try to leave.(丰台区2013年毕业及统一练习C)20、You take a section of whatever it is that you are trying to learn, he says, and you read it for its essence (精髓、要素).(丰台区2013年毕业及统一练习D)21、He emphasizes that you should use plenty of images and colors as these help with memory recall and encourage creativity.(丰台区2013年毕业及统一练习D)22、By using this visual format (形式), according to Buzan, your mind will begin to make associations that will help you remember more information for longer periods of time.(丰台区2013年毕业及统一练习D)23、Most students think my reasons for this rule include negative experiences in the past when students made wrong use of technology.(通州初三英语2013年一模D)24、Interruptions (中断) by technology often break students’ thoughts and make them depend too much on outside information for ideas.(通州初三英语2013年一模D)25、I want them to push each other to think differently and to make connections between the course material and the class discussion.(通州初三英语2013年一模D)26、I am not saying that I won’t ever change my mind about technology use in my history class, but until I hear a really good reason for the change, I will continue my plan. A few hours of technology-freedialogue is just too sweet to give up.(通州初三英语2013年一模D)27、For some reason we think that blue and white is clean, while we think of green products(产品)as beinga bit unpleasant.(东城2012学年初三综合练习二C)28、A lot more children come into the office either because their parents have noticed that they have headaches or red or watery eyes or discomfort, or because their nearsightedness appears to be increasing and they’re worried,” he says.(东城2012学年初三综合练习二D)29、Dr. Bonilla-Warford says part of the problem is that children may be more likely to pay no attention to early warning signs than adults.(东城2012学年初三综合练习二D)30、He says, “A person who uses an electronic device blinks about one third as much as we normally do in everyday life. And so that can result in the front part of the eye drying and not staying protected like normal.”(东城2012学年初三综合练习二D)31、Eye doctors offer suggestions like following which is known as the 20/20/20 rule. That means every twenty minutes look away twenty feet or more for at least twenty seconds from whatever device you’re using.(东城2012学年初三综合练习二D)32、“While it is possible to develop fatigue(劳累) looking at screens for a long period of time, there’s certainly no proof that it actually causes any damage(伤害)to the eyes.” he says.(东城2012学年初三综合练习二D)33、A school bus driver needs to keep one eye on the road and the other on the mirror to watch what the little ones are doing down the back.(2012朝阳九年级综合练习一C)34、It is the idea that general evaluations (评价)about a person (e.g. she is likeable) influence judgments about their specific traits(品质)(e.g. she is intelligent).(2012海淀区九年级第二学期期中练习D)35、Most said that how much they liked the teacher had not influenced their evaluation of his individualtraits(特性)at all.(2012海淀区九年级第二学期期中练习D)36、Whatever sense of direction that a man may have, it’s still largely a question of watching out. (东城区2012学年第二学期初三综合练习一D)37、He notes the shape of a mountain, the direction that water flows through the mountain, and everything along with him when he travels—how a tree leans across it and how a rock stands. (东城区2012学年第二学期初三综合练习一D)38、When this happens, the normal first reaction is the fear of difficulty as a result of this poor woodsmanship.(林中生活的知识)(东城区2012学年第二学期初三综合练习一D)39、If he is short of experience, he may keep on the move in an effort to find the camp against all bad happenings. And the result is that he might walk in circles or in the wrong direction and in the end beat himself out physically and mentally—he will be found mad and crazy.(东城区2012学年第二学期初三综合练习一D)40、It fills these vessels(血管)with fluid from its body to expand the wings.(顺义区2013届第一次统一检测C)41、A great many people, when they speak of home, tend to connect it with a certain atmosphere, certain physical surroundings(环境), and certain emotional attitudes within themselves.(2013海淀区九年级第二学期期中练习C )42、In the United States alone, more than 17 million people suffer from depression with women being twice as likely as men to suffer from the disease.(2013海淀区九年级第二学期期中练习D )43、Scientists have known that depressed people show an immunoreactive (免疫反应性的) condition known as inflammation (炎症), even when they are not infected.(2013海淀区九年级第二学期期中练习D )44、Some scientists now come up with the idea that depression might have had an evolutionary advantage in the days before modern medicine and antibiotics (抗生素).(2013海淀区九年级第二学期期中练习D )45、It can’t be truer that when in Rome do as the Romans do.(东城区2012—2013学年第二学期初三综合练习一C)46、Rachael Jack, University of Glasgow researcher, said that rather than scanning evenly (均匀的) across a face as Westerners do, Easterners fix their attention on the eyes.(石景山2013年初三第一次统一练习暨毕业考试C)47、According to Jack and his coworkers, the discovery shows that human communication of emotion is more difficult to understand than what was believed before.(石景山2013年初三第一次统一练习暨毕业考试C)48、The researchers studied cultural differences in the understanding of facial expressions by recording the eye movements of 13 Western Caucasian and 13 East Asian people while they observed pictures of expressive faces and put them into different categories: happy, sad, surprised, fearful, angry, or dissatisfied.(石景山2013年初三第一次统一练习暨毕业考试C)49、Both are based on the mistaken belief that one’s self-respect depends on how well one performs in comparison with others.(燕山地区2013年初中毕业暨一模考C)二、定语从句1、It makes me pause(暂停) and think about how I will live on in the hearts and minds of my children and of those for whom I care.(2013门头沟区一模D篇)2、Those who hate to pick up the weather as a conversational opening seem to me not to know the reason why human beings wish to talk.(密云县2013年初中毕业考试D篇)3、Some of them are content if they are merely allowed to go on making a noise into other peoples ears, though they have nothing to tell them except that they have seen two or three new plays or that they had food in a Swiss hotel.(密云县2013年初中毕业考试D篇)4、At the end of an evening during which they have said nothing meaningful for a long time, they just prove themselves to be successful conservationists.(密云县2013年初中毕业考试D篇)5、The Internet search company sent teams to the Amazon to train the Surui in using computers, cameras, and phones to photograph their surroundings, which could be found using GPS and then shown onGoogle Earth.(2013朝阳九年级综合一C )6、This sounds like an anxiety (忧虑), which can bring on heart illness and a real sense that you’re going to die.(2013朝阳九年级综合一D )7、This good image and the encouragement we get from good words uplift our self-respect.(大兴区2013年一模D)8、The desire for a quick tan has led to the invention of pills and lotion (乳液) that darken the skin artificially without exposure to sunlight.(丰台区2012第二学期初三期末第二次统一练习C)9、Now, schools with kids that can’t afford lunch can apply for help through the free lunch program’s official website.(丰台区2012第二学期初三期末第二次统一练习C )10、The desire for a quick tan has led to the invention of pills and lotion (乳液) that darken the skin artificially without exposure to sunlight.(丰台区2012第二学期初三期末第二次统一练习D )11、Even though it has been a long time since you played the violin, a new study shows that as little as one year of music training can have a positive influence on your brain that will last the rest of your life.(延庆县2012年第二次模拟考试试卷D)12、In an experiment comparing children who had taken music lessons to those who hadn’t. Laurel Trainor,a researcher of the Institute for Music and the Mind at Ontario’s McMaster University, discovered that the musically-trained kids had larger brain responses to the sound recognition exams.(延庆县2012年第二次模拟考试试卷D)13、The study’s results point out that “musical training (but not necessarily passive(被动)listening to music) influences attention and memory, which makes a possibility that musical training might lead to better learning across a number of fields,” Trainor said in a report. (延庆县2012年第二次模拟考试试卷D)14、A music training that can strengthen the hearing skills of children who have difficulty in reading may also help improve some of their language abilities,” said Gottfried Schlaug, who has also studied music training and learning.(延庆县2012年第二次模拟考试试卷D)15、So, whether or not you can play a Tchaikovsky symphony part, it’s likely that your years of music lessons prepared your brain for all the speeches, emails, and conversations that are part of your life today.(延庆县2012年第二次模拟考试试卷D)16、Do you still remember the terrible earthquake in 2008 in Sichuan, which killed at least 87,000 people and left millions homeless?(怀柔区2012年模拟考试一C)17、At Beichuan Middle School, Premier Wen embraced a student named Zheng Haiyang, who lost both of his legs in the earthquake.(怀柔区2012年模拟考试一C)18、Many curious and unusual insects, birds and animals got enough food that allowed them to grow and reproduce.(怀柔区2012年模拟考试一D)19、In addition to allowing over grazing(放牧), these people cut down whatever trees they could find and used them for firewood.(怀柔区2012年模拟考试一D)20、Through research and experiments, they hope to be able to produce plants that will once againsupport the life there.(怀柔区2012年模拟考试一D)21、By making use of the sun’s power, scientists in the Sahara have made experiments in which they got huge amount of electricity.(怀柔区2012年模拟考试一D)22、T oday the desert is dotted(点缀) with huge wheat fields watered by a system of pipes that carry water from the underground tanks.Another idea is to grow plants that can live on a diet of salt water, since the ocean is so near to the desert.(怀柔区2012年模拟考试一D)23、However, taking responsibility for something that went wrong is a mark of great maturity(成熟).(石景山2012年二模C)24、Because music is an expression of the beings who create it, it shows their thinking and values, as well as the social environment it came from. Rock music represents a lifestyle just as surely as does a Schubert song. The jazz influence that George Gershwin and other musicians introduced into their music is obviously American because it came from American musical traditions.(石景山2012年二模D)25、Music provides a kind of perception(感知)that cannot be acquired any other way.(石景山2012年二模D)26、The arts are ways we give form to our ideas and imagination so that they can be shared with others. When we do not give children an important way of expressing themselves such as music, we take away from them the meanings that music expresses.(石景山2012年二模D)27、Music is an important way we express human suffering, celebration, the value of peace and love.(石景山2012年二模D)28、A desert is a very dry land where there is hardly any rain.(顺义2012届二模C)29、The Great American Dessert has cliffs (悬崖) that have been made into amazing and beautiful shapes by the wind.(顺义2012届二模C)30、But there is water deep under the ground and some plants have roots that go very deep to find it. Other plants have roots that spread out a long way so they can suck up the rain as soon as it falls. (顺义2012届二模C)31、One desert plant is the cactus, which has long, spreading roots.(顺义2012届二模C)32、They have special fur which protects them from the sun during the day and keeps them warm at night.(顺义2012届二模C)33、No wonder, then, that the company pays close attention to the way its fries are prepared.(西城2012二模C)34、Before any fry makes it to the people who eat at this popular restaurant, it must pass many separate tests.(西城2012二模C)35、If there were no patent protection there would be little encouragement to invent, for once the secrets of an invention became known, those who did not experience the inventor's risks and expenses(花费) might well fill the market with their copies of his product and steal much of the benefit (益处) of his efforts.(西城2012二模D)36、During the rule of Queen Elizabeth I in England, the growing technology was furthered by the giving of exclusive privileges (独家特权) to people who had invented new processes (程序) or tools—a step that did much to encourage creativity. Later, an important value was added: society had everything to gainand nothing to lose by giving exclusive privileges to an inventor, because a patent for an invention was given for something new that society never had before.(西城2012二模D)37、In 1936, the Patent Office became a separate department and it has grown into an organization of over 2,500 people who every week deal with more than 1,600 patent applications, and of those, give more than 1,000.(西城2012二模D)38、Our patent laws, like the Constitution from which they grew, have stood the test of time. They have encouraged creative processes, brought great benefits to society as a whole, and enabled American technology to outstrip that of the rest of the modern world.(西城2012二模D)39、Your nose and your tongue work together to make food taste the way it does.(延庆2012年初三毕业试卷C)40、Oh, you might use this science secret the next time you are forced to eat something you don’t like the taste of.(延庆2012年初三毕业试卷C)41、I study the psychology of technology, and it seems to me that we are sleepwalking into a world where technology is severely affecting our well-being.(延庆2012年初三毕业试卷D)42、In many homes, the computer, with which we work and play, has become the centre of attention.(延庆2012年初三毕业试卷D)43、People who place a high value on material goals are unhappier than those who are less materialistic.(延庆2012年初三毕业试卷D)44、We need ways to help recover those increasingly large parts of our lives that have been controlled by technology, to regain mastery over technology and learn to use it in a healthy and active way.(延庆2012年初三毕业试卷D)45、If you are in a mountainous area, watch out for falling rock and other debris that could be loosened by the earthquake.(丰台区2013年毕业及统一练习C)46、He has since authored and co-authored over 100 books that have appeared in more than 30 languages.(丰台区2013年毕业及统一练习D)47、Draw the first image that comes to mind on the topic you are mind mapping.(丰台区2013年毕业及统一练习D)48、Let your mind think about the notes you have written and make some connections.(通州初三英语2013年一模C)49、However, I know there are times when I need to move away from these things and truly communicate with others.(通州初三英语2013年一模D)50、The real reason why I ask students to leave technology at the door is I think there are very few places in which we can have deep conversations.(通州初三英语2013年一模D)51、I have been teaching my history class in this way for many years and the evaluations (评价) show student satisfaction with the environment that I create. Students realize with deep conversation and difficult tasks, they learn at a deeper level – a level that helps them keep the course material beyond the classroom.(通州初三英语2013年一模D)52、In a new programme “Colour me Healthy”, Verity looks at the ways that colours can influence how hard we work and the choices we make.(东城2012学年初三综合练习二C)53、We respect a company which writes its name in blue or black, but we don’t respect one that uses pink or orange. People who design(设计)new products can use these ideas to influence what we buy. (东城2012学年初三综合练习二C)54、She meets people who work in the colour industry, from people who design food packages, to people who name the colours of lipsticks. Some of the people she meets clearly have very little scientific knowledge to prove their ideas, such as the American “Colour Doctor” who believes that serious diseases can be treated successfully by the use of coloured lights. However, she also interviews real scientists who are studying the effects of green and red lights on mice, with some surprising results. (东城2012学年初三综合练习二C)55、I also got to hear all the family secrets of the newcomers who were afraid to be starting at a new school.(2012朝阳九年级综合练习一C)56、Our bus would often pass a place where we could see some alpacas (羊驼) in front of a farm house.(2012朝阳九年级综合练习一C)57、Now, it’s necessary to think how many lives I’ve been responsible for throughout the years, and how many kilometers I’ve driven in order to get my passengers home safely.(2012朝阳九年级综合练习一C)58、The study found that a person’s happiness depends on the happiness of people he connects with.(2012朝阳九年级综合练习一D)59、People whose diet contains a high percentage of trans fats are at risk of heart disease and stroke.(2012海淀区九年级第二学期期中练习C)60、Because of the way the nutrition(营养) labeling(标注)laws work, the FDA (Food and Drug Administration) has allowed that if a food has less than 0.5 grams per serving (一份) it can be classified as trans fat free.(2012海淀区九年级第二学期期中练习C)61、Anything on the label that says hydrogenated(氢化的)or partially hydrogenated, even if the package states "Trans Fat Free", has trans fats in it.(2012海淀区九年级第二学期期中练习C)62、They had been divided into two groups to watch two different videos of the same teacher, who happened to have a strong Indian accent.(2012海淀区九年级第二学期期中练习D)63、In one the teacher appeared to like teaching and students, and in the other he came across as someone powerful who didn’t like teaching at all.(2012海淀区九年级第二学期期中练习D)64、The same as the halo effect infers, students who saw the “warm” one evaluated him more attractive, his mannerisms more likeable and even his accent as more pleasing.(2012海淀区九年级第二学期期中练习D)65、After we got him out, we went back to find the gun that he had thrown down.(东城区2012学年第二学期初三综合练习一D)66、There are exceptions, of course, and once in a while a man does get into some strange difficulty that puts him into the “lost” column.(东城区2012学年第二学期初三综合练习一D)67、A fragile, dull, empty shell was hanging in the spot she had stared at for so long.(顺义区2013届第一次统一检测C)68、In fact, it turns out that sometimes it’s having will power that really gets you into trouble.(顺义区2013届第一次统一检测C)69、In fact, it turns out that sometimes it’s having will power that really gets you into trouble.(顺义区2013届第一次统一检测D)70、Ironically (讽刺的是), only those who can control themselves well, rather than give in to them, can ever come to someday develop a “taste” for Budweiser beer, Marlboro cigarettes, or dark-roasted Starbucks coffee.(顺义区2013届第一次统一检测D)71、This sentimentality(多愁善感) toward home is something that has come down to us from the past.(2013海淀区九年级第二学期期中练习C )72、People did not live in well-built houses where doors could be locked. They did not have the protection of an organized police force or telephones which could call the police instantly. (2013海淀区九年级第二学期期中练习C )73、What does home mean to those people or to families who often move about, living in first one hotel and then another?(2013海淀区九年级第二学期期中练习C )74、As for me, the atmosphere and surroundings of the place where my parents live have no sentimental attachment(依恋).(2013海淀区九年级第二学期期中练习C )75、Extreme tiredness leads to inactivity and less social contact which helps keep infection from spreading. Having no appetite helps avoid food sharing which can also spread infection. Sleeplessness, which is associated with both depression and immune system activation, may have been a mechanism to keep a person alert(机警) to fight off enemies after injury.(2013海淀区九年级第二学期期中练习D )76、Sleeplessness, which is associated with both depression and immune system activation, may have been a mechanism to keep a person alert(机警) to fight off enemies after injury.(2013海淀区九年级第二学期期中练习D )77、They are interested in drugs that treat conditions where the immune system attacks the person’s own body, known as auto immune diseases.(2013海淀区九年级第二学期期中练习D )78、You’d better give opinions only on subjects that you are knowledgeable about.(东城区2013学年第二学期初三综合练习一C)79、People who show off their education in conversation may be laughed at.(东城区2013学年第二学期初三综合练习一C)80、Once you get close to them, however, you’ll find that they are honest, responsible people, who will respect your interests much.(东城区2013学年第二学期初三综合练习一C)81、Many times the greatest heroes are the people we deal with every day — relatives(亲戚), friends, and neighbours — who will keep going when it is easier to give up.(东城区2013学年第二学期初三综合练习一D)82、A hero quietly and continuously sets a good example, an example that inspires others to follow. (东城区2013学年第二学期初三综合练习一D)83、They compared how correctly people who took part in the research read those facial expressions by using their eye movements.(石景山区2013年初三第一次统一练习暨毕业考试C)84、Why aren’t students taught to manage conflict(冲突)the way they are taught to solve math problems, drive cars, or stay physically fit?(石景山区2013年初三第一次统一练习暨毕业考试D)85、In that way, conflict resolution(解决)is a basic life skill that should be taught in schools across the country.(石景山区2013年初三第一次统一练习暨毕业考试D)86、I have taught many children who held the belief that their self-worth depended on how well they performed at tennis and other skills.(燕山地区2013年初中毕业暨一模考C)87、In a culture which values only the winner and pays no attention to the ordinary players, they really hate competition.(燕山地区2013年初中毕业暨一模考C)88、Clearly, this belief is the same as that of the true competitors who try to prove themselves.(燕山地区2013年初中毕业暨一模考C)89、A film including something that hurts Chinese feelings will simply kill the market.”(北京市西城区2013年初三一模试卷C)90、We’ve all come across loudmouths who speak out quickly as if they knew what they were talking about. I know one loudmouth who is paid a great deal of money by a British tabloid newspaper to entertain readers with his deeply-held prejudices (偏见).(北京市西城区2013年初三一模试卷D)三、非谓语1、But after the tribe (部落) met with Westerners years ago, they nearly disappeared: diseases brought by outsiders reduced the Surui’s numbers from 5,000 to about 250.(2013朝阳九年级综合一C )2、I silently repeat it to myself, often spell it, and even wake up in the night with it ringing in my head.(2013朝阳九年级综合一D )3、I can’t stand the sound of a fork or spoon knocking on a plate or bowl. I begin shaking and having a headache. I’m also sickened by the sound of people chewing with their mouths open.(2013朝阳九年级综合一D )4、You may also be troubled by a disorder in mind called misophonia.(2013朝阳九年级综合一D )5、To keep your anxiety from progressing, try the old method: breathing.(2013朝阳九年级综合一D )6、Yet another message questioned Mi’s money situation, saying the clothes looked cheap but that even poor people should have a better fashion sense.(大兴区2013年一模D)7、In half a year, the program has raised more than 16 million yuan, providing free lunches for poor students in 77 schools.(丰台区2012第二学期初三期末第二次统一练习C )8、Working for long hours in dingy-lit factories and mines made their skins pale.(丰台区2012第二学期初三期末第二次统一练习D)9、Paintings found on the walls of caves in the Sahara Desert suggest that a few thousand years ago,large quantities of plants grew there and covered the desert floor.(怀柔区2012年模拟考试一D)10、Of the many kinds of vegetables grown all over the world, which remains the favorite of both the young and old?(西城2012二模C)11、For many of us, it is becoming increasingly difficult to control the impulse(冲动) to check our inbox yet again or see whether the headlines have changed since we looked last time.(延庆2012年初三毕业试卷D)12、Disappointed with his low marks, he went to the library to find a book on how to use his brain. (丰台区2013年毕业及统一练习D)13、Considering the answers to these questions can help you decide if you want to stand in front of them. (2012朝阳九年级综合练习一D)14、They are all examples of failures of self-control, lacking the will power to resist them.(顺义区2013届第一次统一检测D)15、Just getting past those first horrible experiences actually requires a lot of self-control.(顺义区2013届第一次统一检测D)16、Self-control is simply a tool to be put to some use, helpful or harmful. To live happy and productive lives, we need to develop not only our self-control, but also the wisdom to make good decisions about when and where to apply it.(顺义区2013届第一次统一检测D)17、For several years they have been finding that genes (基因) linked to depression also affect the function of the immune system.(2013海淀区九年级第二学期期中练习D )18、Surviving those infections determined which genes were passed to the next generation.(2013海淀区九年级第二学期期中练习D )19、From here on, examining how cultural factors have diversified(使多样化)these basic social skills will help our understanding of human emotion.(石景山区2013年初三第一次统一练习暨毕业考试C)四、It1、It’s a serious thought, one to give me pause.。

SAT语法真题长难句背诵130句

SAT语法真题长难句背诵130句

Day 11.The famous battle depicted in the film Braveheart took place in northern England, not, asmany people assume, in the Scottish Highlands.2.As he eagerly awaited the interview for the job, Miguel thought it wise to suppress hisnervousness and to display a calm he did not feel.3.Men and women leave the village before sunrise to hike four miles up steep, precarious trailsto the forests and return by late afternoon with 70-pound loads of firewood on their backs. 4.The main reasons students give for failing to participate in the political process are that theyhave demanding assignments and that they work at part-time jobs.5.Though heavily dependent on the government for business and information and onuniversities for talent, the space research center is a corporation independent of both.Day 26.Some people are convinced that dowsing, a method of finding underground water with aY-shaped stick, is effective, but others condemn the procedure as mere superstition.7.The issue the council debated was whether repeal of rent control would improve housing orjust increase profits for landlords.8.Most people know about calories and nutrition, but they do not use this knowledge to loseweight and keep it off permanently.9.Arelia believes that cloth draped over hills is an art form that will not last long enough eitherto please or to influence future generations.10.The eerie songs of humpback whales, often lower in pitch and lasting longer than those ofbirds, are intriguing to scientists partly because whales have no functional vocal cords.Day 311.Scientists seeking better ways to predict damage from earthquakes are using supersensitiverecorders to study how rock breaks and moves in an earthquake.12.Although he played a leading role in planning spacecraft expeditions, Dr. Carl Sagan refusedto accept praise for the plants he had designed or otherwise to profit from later advancements in space exploration.13. A fine orchestral performance will exhibit the skills of the musicians, their abilities to workas an ensemble, and their responses to the conductor.14.Explaining modern art is impossible, partly because of its complexity but largely because ofthe rapidity with which it changes.15.The landscape artist who designed New York City's Central Park believed that providingscenic settings accessible to all would not only benefit the public's physical and mental health but also foster a sense of democracy.Day 416.Storing bread in the refrigerator delays drying and the growth of mold but increases the rateat which the bread loses flavor.17.Dime novels, known in nineteenth-century England as "penny dreadfuls," flourished becauseincreased mechanization of printing and increased literacy rates made production of large numbers of these books profitable.18. A hot-air balloon rises when the air inside it becomes warm, drops when that air cools, andmoves sideways when blown by the wind.19.The director's insistence that there be adequate stage lighting and professionally installedbackdrops in the theater resulted not from obstinacy but from a determination to provide a safe work environment for the actors and stage crew.20.In his book on the Harlem Renaissance, Huggins makes clear his determination not only toemulate his intellectual forebears but also to recognize that their challenges were unique.Day 521.Smallest of the copperhead snakes, the broad-banded copperhead, if disturbed, vibrates itstail rapidly and is also known to secrete a substance that smells like cucumbers.22.Most of the books around this old house smell of mildew, and if you pick one up, you willfind that the spine has deteriorated and its cover has rotted.23. A recent study of animal language offers provocative theories about the origins of suchcomplex behaviors as the colorful and noisy signals animals use to communicate.24.Many places in the Arctic region yield evidence of late Precambrian glaciation, which tookplace about 650 million years ago and which some scientists believe was global in extent. 25.There is probably no story more dramatic than that of baseball's great hitter and right fielder,Hank Aaron.Day 626.Finding a wide variety of financial service in a small city is usually not as easy as it is inmetropolitan areas.27.Film audiences in the 1950’s saw more musicals than did audiences in the 1960’s and 1970’s.28.Candy manufacturers applauded the discovery by researchers that students who smellchocolate while studying and again while taking a test are able to recall more material than students not exposed to the odor of chocolate.29.The article featured the Sea Islands because many of the people there were known to livemuch as their ancestors of a century ago had lived.30.Meals prepared by the Algonquin Indians, who were farmers as well as hunters, includedmore maize and pumpkin than did those prepared by other Indian tribes.Day 731.The candidate called for medical insurance reform, but to me he seemed less interested in theplight of uninsured citizens than in whether enough were registered to vote.32.The director valued the actor not so much for his broad commercial appeal as for hispassionate and intelligent approach to every role.33.Like many people, Luanne believes that parents can foster musical ability in small childrenby playing classical music for them while they are infants.34.When for the first time the United States imported more oil than it exported, Americansshould have realized that an energy crisis might be imminent.35.The library is older than the courthouse but just as beautiful.Day 836.There is a special relationship between a conductor and the members of an orchestra, whichat its best can be creative and at its worst, destabilizing.37.The Great Gatsby is now considered a classic novel set in America’s Jazz Age, but in 1925 itsreviews were mixed and its sales disappointing.38.The grooved and barbed spears of the box jellyfish, each trailed by a poison thread, arereleased when the animal is threatened.39.Great literature, such the Greek tragedies or the novels of Jane Austen, endures because itspeaks directly and freshly to each new generation of readers.40.Many of the instruments used in early operations of the United States Anny Signal Corps,particularly the heliograph, were adaptations of equipment used by Plains Indians.Day 941.The region bounded by the northwest corner of Greenland, the northern tip of Labrador, andthe Mackenzie Delta includes the islands collectively known as the Canadian Arctic Archipelago.42.Curiosity about other people, about the ways they think and act, has caused Jeff to meet somefascinating characters as well as some very boring people.43.Along the curve of islands known as the Florida Keys lies a reef of living coral, the only oneof its kind in the continental United States.44.Also supported by the commission were the proposed health clinics and the proposed centerto distribute information on job-training opportunities.45.Available through the school’s guidance office are a job directory and a list of job referralcenters that provide information for students in need of employment.Day 1046.In the foothills of that large mountain range are the sources of a river whose course was notfully mapped until this century.47.At the heart of the program, enthusiastically endorsed by the city’s business association, areplans for refurbishing neighborhoods and for making low-interest mortgage available to young families.48.Extending along several city blocks is a row of ginkgo trees, their leaves turning a brilliantyellow now that summer is over.49.Among the most dangerous environmental threats that we face is "compu-garbage," thenonbiodegradable and often toxic waste resulting from the improper disposal of obsoletepersonal computers.50.Above the beautiful white-sand beach run two rivers that eventually combine to form awaterfall cascading to the sand.Day 1151.Linking the sides of the gorge was a suspension bridge built a hundred years earlier by localfarmers seeking to expedite travel between their fields and the marketplace.52.After trying his horse to the hitching post, the cowboy dusted off his boots and took off hishat, causing the horse to shake its mane and move around uneasily.53.On October 13, 1955, at the Six Gallery in San Francisco, Allen Ginsberg read his poemHowl, thus inaugurating both a new style in poetry and the Beat movement.54. A volunteer organization, the Covington Soup Kitchen has been feeding needy families since1977, annually distributing nearly a million pounds of food.55.Buffalo herds, which once thrived in the Great Plains of North America, trampled vegetation,thereby aiding future plant growth by returning nutrients to the soil.Day 1256.During the labor dispute, barrels of potatoes were emptied across the highway, therebyblocking all traffic.57. A lack of job opportunities for recent graduates restricts their independence, often forcingthem to remain at home or else to move back home.58.In the 1980’s, the median price of a house more than doubled, generally outdistancing therate of inflation.59.In his old age, the painter James McNeill Whistler walked to the beach almost every day,carrying a small easel and his paints in order to paint the sky, the water, and the shore.60.Nicknamed the supergrain of the future, quinoa is a complete protein, one that contains allthe necessary amino acids and is high in fiber.Day 1361.After repeatedly asking in vain for a comprehensive health-care plan, the employees called insick as a protest against their employer's stubbornness.62.Having come this far, the delegates did not want to return without accomplishing something.63.While working as a nurse in the streets of Calcutta, Mother Teresa developed a profound lovefor the poor.64.Having been a victim of malicious rumors, Helen purposely avoided gossips.65.Growing up on a farm, my sister and I visited many county fairs, where my parents wouldexhibit their prize livestock.Day 1466.Mindful of the growing popularity of backyard compost piles among home gardeners, expertswarn that adding meat, dairy products, or cooking grease to compost will attract vermin. 67.Having pleaded in vain for improved maintenance services, the tenants refused to pay rentuntil the landlord agreed to make the much-needed repairs.68.By incorporating Pueblo figures into her strongly geometric and abstract work, Pueblo artistHelen Hardin has had a significant impact on contemporary Native American art.69.Having completed a course in art appreciation, Maureen and I were able to judge thepaintings in the Museum of Modern Art more critically than we had before.70.After listening to the concerto’s first movement, which sounded like a medley of every badtune I had ever heard, I was surprised by the beauty and originality of the second movement.Day 1571.Established by African Americans during the Reconstruction period, the town of Nicodemus,Kansas, is now a national historic site where visitors can learn about the role of African Americans in westward expansion.72.Angry and a bit confused, the defense witness found it difficult to respond coherently to thedistrict attorney’s aggressive cross-examination.73.Carrying signs and waving flags, angry demonstrators demanding better health benefitssurrounded the company’s corporate office.74.Unfortunately, the opening of the new library complex, previously scheduled for nextSeptember, will be delayed for several months because of construction difficulties.75.In Germany, foresters discovered that trees killed by acid rain had begun to die four yearsearlier, even though the trees had shown no signs of disease then.Day 1676.Although born in the Midwest, Langston Hughes lived most of his adult life in Harlem, inNew York City, where, like other writers in the 1930’s, he wrote some of his finest works. 77.For the past hundred years or more, Yellowstone national park has been a kind of sociologicallaboratory in which North Americans have been exploring the meaning of the national-park concept.78.When the news spread about new goldfields that had been discovered in Nome, Alaska,thousands abandoned Dawson, the site of the previous gold rush.79.Many people were alarmed by the Supreme Court ruling that gave judges discretionarypower to determine whether trials should be closed to the public.80.In 1850 Jim Beckwourth, a Black American explorer, discovered in the mountains of theSierra Nevada a pass that would soon become an important gateway to California gold-rash country.Day 1781.The problem of copyright violation is frequently compounded in certain countries where thesale and use of copyrighted materials are not tightly controlled.82.In a world where the rate of technological and social change accelerates frighteningly, changeitself often seems to be the only constant.83.When Catherine the Great had a magnificent dinner service of Sevres porcelain made for her,she was scandalized by its great cost, which became the subject of prolonged controversy. 84.In everything from finding comets to spotting supernovae, amateur astronomers have becomeso accomplished that professional astronomers sometimes seek their help.85.The name "transferware" comes from a nineteenth-century technique whereby a pattern isengraved onto a copper roll, printed on tissue paper, and transferred onto earthenware dishes.Day 1886.Because the ancient Egyptians had a varied diet that was free of refined sugar, they did notsuffer from the tooth decay associated with the consumption of processed sugar.87.In Alaska, the ground is riddled with ice wedges, many quite ancient, caused when the coldearth cracks and the cracks fill with water.88.One of the first people to recognize the talent of Langston Hughes, Jessie Fauset, an editor atCrisis magazine, published Hughes's poetry in 1921.89.The newly elected Prime Minister, to the dismay of opponents from other parties, has arguedfor the strict regulation of campaign financing.90.Strong wind, sweeping almost unchecked over great distances, is a prime component of thegrassland climate.Day 1991.Ethel Payne, the tough investigative reporter who is well known for her coverage of the CivilRights movement, first received critical acclaim for a diary she kept while living in Japan after the Second World War.92.When the Berlin Wall, long a symbol of the Cold War, began to be torn down in 1989, fivemillion people went to Berlin to celebrate.93.Professor Brand, who enjoys welcoming international students to her home on Thanksgiving,dressed in Pilgrim clothing to serve the traditional turkey.94.The information age has ushered children into a global society, a situation causing educatorsto lament a lack of texts that explain the diversity of cultures.95.Legend has it that medieval Chinese warriors used manned kites to survey enemy troops, atechnique anticipating modern aerial surveillance.Day 2096.In the past, the small nation had been committed to self-managed socialism, a system underwhich the workers, rather than the state, own most enterprises.97.The works of the innovative and reclusive sculptor Marisol Escobar attracted considerableattention during the early 1960s, a time when the public craved artistic novelty and critics focused on the personal lives of artists.98.Those investors who sold stocks just before the stock market crashed in 1929 were eitherwise or exceptionally lucky.99.Not many authors have described the effects of environmental pollution as effectively asRachel Carson, whose work is still a model for nature writers.100.In the 100-yard relay our team impressed the crowd, with each of the members shaving several seconds off her own best time.Day 21101.In winter, when the ponds froze over, the villagers went skating, with the most venturesome playing chase and executing complicated turns on the ice.102.The country found that its economy was growing stronger, with an improved outlook and more opportunities for training and employment.103.Bees must leave the safety of the hive to forage for food many times a day at the risk of being eaten by any of a multitude of predators.104.For all their talk about ecology, major companies have so far spent very little to fight pollution.105.Mediators were standing by, prepared to intervene in the labor dispute even though both sides had refused earlier offers of assistance.Day 22106.Intense preoccupation with technique appears to be the one trait that great pianists have in common.107.Ignorance is not equivalent to stupidity, for ignorance can often be corrected while stupidity cannot.108.No one objects to his company, even though he has made insulting remarks about almost every member of the group, because he is a remarkably witty man.109.Although the politician was initially very sensitive to being criticized by the press, he quickly became more confident about responding to reporters' sometimes pointed questions.110.In the opinion of the lecturer, a background in the history of the Middle Ages is not a condition necessary for the enjoyment of medieval literature.Day 23111.The famous filmmaker had a tendency to change his recollections, perhaps out of boredom at having to tell interviewers the same story over and over.112.One challenge that writer Eleanor Wong Telemaque faced was how to preserve her ethnic identity while becoming more accessible to readers who are not accustomed to writers from other cultural backgrounds.113.No sooner had Andrea del Sarto traveled to France to work for the French king than his wife persuaded him to return.114.The more we eat convenience foods, the more our taste buds will prefer chemical flavors to natural ones.115.Just as Ireland has produced many famous writers and the Netherlands an abundance of famous painters, so Finland has provided a large number of famous architects.Day 24116.In response to the traditional assumption that all readers are basically alike, feminist critics have emphasized that every woman reads from her own unique perspective.117.The ancient Spartans tested the endurance of potential warriors by devising various ordeals, including one that required them to run bare-legged through fields of stinging nettles.118.In the aggressive society created by William Golding in Lord of the Flies, both Ralph and Jack emerge early on as the leaders of the lost boys.119.After Morris had spent ten minutes giving an answer, Claudette found he had given her only one item of information beyond what she already knew.120.The time and the place for such a large event are subject to the approval of the mayor's office.Day 25121.Until recently, most people entering politics felt that loss of privacy was a fair price to pay for the chance to participate in policy making.122.What becomes apparent from assessing scientific accomplishments is that only relatively recently has the necessary technology been developed for solving the mysteries of genetics. 123.The introduction of the chili pepper had a tremendous impact on the balance of power among the European countries that were already involved in the black pepper trade, not to mention on Asian and European cultures.124.Those enrolled in the leadership training courses have evolved into dynamic, confident managers, from the inexperienced and uncertain newcomers they were just a month ago. 125.With their unconventional topics and their unsparing treatment of the kinds of characters often ignored by mainstream fiction, R. Crumb’s graphic novels are generally considered classics of the genre.Day 26126.To attempt a comprehensive mapping of the human genome is to undertake an extremely ambitious project.127.In addition to having a theoretical understanding of disease, medical students must have experience in treating patients if they are to learn to diagnose illnesses accurately.128.Chad wore his hat perched on the back of his head, just as his favorite old movie stars did. 129.Let Us Now Praise Famous Men revolutionized the art of documentary photography with its depiction of the American South during the Great Depression.130.She was concerned about how Hank would react to the incident, but a search of his face showed that he seemed not at all embarrassed or troubled.。

长难句练习题(打印版)

长难句练习题(打印版)

长难句练习题(打印版)一、阅读理解1. Despite the fact that the company has been facing numerous challenges in the past few years, its management has beenable to successfully navigate through the turbulent times, ensuring the company's continued growth and profitability.2. The researchers conducted a comprehensive study on the effects of social media on mental health, revealing that excessive use can lead to increased levels of anxiety and depression among teenagers.3. In an effort to reduce carbon emissions, the governmenthas implemented a series of policies aimed at promoting the use of renewable energy sources and encouraging the public to adopt more environmentally friendly practices.4. The novel explores the complex dynamics of family relationships, delving into the intricacies of love, betrayal, and forgiveness, as seen through the eyes of the protagonist who must confront her own past in order to move forward.5. The debate over the ethical implications of genetic engineering has intensified in recent years, with somearguing that the technology could lead to significant advancements in medicine, while others warn of the potential dangers of playing God with the building blocks of life.二、填空题6. While the benefits of exercise are well-documented, many people still struggle to incorporate it into their daily routines, often citing a lack of time or motivation as the primary reasons for their inactivity.7. The artist's latest exhibition features a series of abstract paintings that challenge conventional notions of beauty and form, pushing the boundaries of what can be considered art.8. The economist's analysis of the current economic climate suggests that, despite the recent downturn, the market is poised for a recovery, with several key indicators pointing towards growth in the coming months.9. The study on the impact of diet on cognitive function found that individuals who consumed a balanced diet rich in fruits, vegetables, and whole grains experienced significant improvements in memory and concentration.10. The environmentalist's call for immediate action to address climate change has resonated with many, as the consequences of inaction become increasingly apparent, with rising sea levels and more frequent natural disasters.三、改写句子11. The new policy, which was designed to reduce traffic congestion, has been met with mixed reactions from the public, with some praising its effectiveness while others criticizeits implementation.12. Although the team faced numerous setbacks during the development of their product, they persevered and ultimately succeeded in launching a groundbreaking innovation that hasthe potential to revolutionize the industry.13. The historian's in-depth examination of ancientcivilizations has shed new light on their cultural practices, providing a richer understanding of the complex societiesthat existed thousands of years ago.14. The chef's innovative approach to cooking combines traditional techniques with modern flavors, creating a unique culinary experience that has earned him widespread acclaim.15. The psychologist's research into the effects of stress on mental health has led to the development of new therapeutic strategies aimed at helping individuals cope with the pressures of daily life.请根据以上练习题,进行长难句的练习,以提高阅读理解和语言表达能力。

剑16中的长难句

剑16中的长难句

剑16中的长难句在雅思考试中,剑桥系列真题中的长难句是考生需要克服的难点之一。

以下是剑16中的一些长难句示例:1. "In a world where many high-level managers have trouble defining their company’s strategy, let alone implementing it, a new breed of consultants is emerging to provide clarity and direction." (p. 380)2. "The argument in favour of incorporating AI into teaching is not just that it can automate menial tasks and free up time for teachers to focus on more valuable activities, but also that it can personalize learning and improve outcomes for students." (p. 387)3. "The researchers found that individuals who had higher levels of social integration, such as those who had close relationships with family and friends or were actively involved in community activities, had a significantly lower risk of developing dementia." (p. 390)4. "The increasing frequency of extreme weather events, such as hurricanes, floods, and droughts, is not only causing damage to property and infrastructure but also leading to significant disruptions in global supply chains." (p. 395)5. "The company’s decision to outsource its manufacturing operations has led to a reduction in costs and an improvement in efficiency, but it has also created a reliance on external suppliers that may be difficult to manage." (p. 401)这些长难句包含了复杂的句式、从句和短语,需要考生仔细分析和理解。

高考冲刺:长难句理解技巧巩固练习

高考冲刺:长难句理解技巧巩固练习

巩固练习一、长难句翻译(句子都源于2015高考阅读理解)1. But it is useful to bear in mind that all such changes come from the technology and not some imagined desire by parents to keep their children under their wings.2. And if you want to improve your chances of having a creat ive idea while you’re daydreaming, try to do it while you are involved in another task—preferably something simple, like taking a shower or walking, or even making meaningless drawings.3. If humans were truly at home under the light of the moon and stars, we would go in darkness happily, the midnight world as visible to us as it is to the vast number of nocturnal(夜间活动的) species on this planet.4. The benefits of this kind of engineering come with consequences — called light pollution —whose effects scientists are only now beginning to study.5.Ⅲ-designed lighting washes out the darkness of night and completely changes the light levels—and light rhythms — to which many forms of life, including ourselves, have adapted.6. We've grown so used to this orange haze that the original glory of an unlit night — dark enough for the planet Venus to throw shadows on Earth— is wholly beyond our experience, beyond memory almost.7. She’d look at me with those sad brown eyes of hers, beam her need, and then wait, trusting I would understand — which, strangely, I almost always did。

SR02004:SAT阅读理解技能训练:长难句

SR02004:SAT阅读理解技能训练:长难句

SAT阅读长难句 分析
American humor, neither unfathomably absurd like the Irish, nor sharp and sensible and full of the realities of life like the Scottish, is simply the humor of imagination.
SAT阅读长难句例9
难句类型:插入语+修辞方法(暗喻) 难词注解: fringe n.边缘 irreverent a.不尊敬的 fieldwork n.实地考察工作
SAT阅读长难句 分析
SAT阅读长难句例10
Although we were at the age when one always had the need, instinct, and immodesty of inflicting on one another everything that swarms in one's head and elsewhere, nothing had gotten through Sandro's shell of reserve, nothing of his inner world, which nevertheless one felt was dense and fertile— nothing save a few occasional, dramatically truncated hints. 难句类型:复杂修饰+难词 难词注解: inflict vt.使遭受, 施以, 加害, 折磨 shell n.壳;外壳; reserve n.储备;矜持; truncate v.把(某物)截短,去尾 save prep.除…之外

高中英语2023年高考真题长难句二次开发练习(共19个,附参考答案)

高中英语2023年高考真题长难句二次开发练习(共19个,附参考答案)

2023高考英语真题长难句二次开发练习班级考号姓名总分(请在横线上填写相应的内容)1.Since June 2017, right before the arrival of the two new pandas, Meng Meng and Jiao Qing, I ____________(help) the panda keepers at the zoo to feel more comfortable and confident speaking English.自2017年6月起,在两只新熊猫——梦梦和交情到来之前,我一直帮助动物园的熊猫管理员更自如、更自信地说英语。

()2.“There was once a town in the heart of America, where all life seemed to enjoy peaceful existence with its surroundings,” her fablebegins, ____________(borrow) some familiar words from many age-old fables.“在美国心脏地带曾经有个小镇,那里的生物似乎与周围环境和谐共处,”她的寓言这样开始,借用了许多古老寓言中的熟悉词汇。

()3.It is recently reported that the number of those sticking to atraditionaldiet____________ (be) slowly declining and around half of Britain'sconsumers would like to change or improve their cooking in some way.最近有报道称坚持传统饮食的人数在缓慢下降,大约有一半的英国消费者希望以某种方式改变或改进他们的烹饪方式。

高三英语长难句分析练习题

高三英语长难句分析练习题

高三英语长难句分析练习题难句一:Although I have studied for months, I still find it difficult to understand the complex grammar rules in this book.分析:主句为"I still find it difficult to understand the complex grammar rulesin this book.",在主句中,动词短语 "find it difficult to understand" 表达了困难。

修饰主句的从句为"Although I have studied for months",在从句中,连词"Although" 引导了一个让步状语从句,表达了虽然已经学了几个月,但仍然难以理解的意思。

难句二:Having never traveled abroad before, the young boy was excited aboutthe upcoming trip to Europe.分析:主句为"The young boy was excited about the upcoming trip to Europe.",在主句中,形容词短语 "excited about" 描述了年轻男孩的情绪。

修饰主句的分词短语为"Having never traveled abroad before",在分词短语中,现在分词 "Having" 引导了一个分词短语,表达了在之前从未出国旅行的情况。

难句三:The more you practice, the better you will become at playing the piano.分析:主句为"The better you will become at playing the piano.",在主句中,连词短语 "the better" 表达了在弹钢琴方面将会变得更好的意思。

SAT阅读长难句解读(完整解析版)

SAT阅读长难句解读(完整解析版)

SAT阅读长难句解读(完整解析版)白晶晶SAT阅读长难句(解析版)为了帮助大家攻克SAT阅读,我花费了很多的时间和精力来整理SAT阅读当中的这些难句,选自SAT真题(共44句),OG(共38句)和OC(共23句)三个部分,一共105句。

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治SAT如烹小鲜,猴哥、白晶晶很给力,神马都是浮云,好好研习是王道!真题部分1.In Ohio, our road sometimes moved right alongside the turnpike and we could see the newcars,with their outlandish fins,passing us as regularly as cards being dealt off the top of an endless deck.难句类型:复杂修饰+修辞方法(明喻)难词注解:turnpike:n. 收费公路outlandish a.奇怪的,古怪的fins:散热片dealt: deal的过去时,在此意思是发牌;deck:一副纸牌语法分析:In Ohio, our road sometimes moved right alongside the turnpike and we could see the 地点状语主语谓语状语主语谓语new cars. with their outlandish fins. passing us as regularly as cards being dealt off the top of an 宾语定语伴随状语endless deck.意群训练:In Ohio, our road sometimes moved right alongside the turnpike and we could see the new cars. with their outlandish fins,passing us as regularly as cards being dealt off the top of an endless deck.参考译文:在俄亥俄州,我们有时候沿着收费公路右侧行驶,就能看到长着奇形怪状散热片的汽车驶过,川流不息,就像一张张纸牌从盒上散落,无穷无尽。

新SAT语法练习详解(Diagnostic Test 5)

新SAT语法练习详解(Diagnostic Test 5)
The earliest known anamorphic work is attributed to Leonardo da Vinci. During the late 15th century, Da Vinci and other Renaissance artists were interested in exploring the rules of visual perspective; they used anamorphosis as a means to develop their understanding of perspective and to showcase their technical proficiency. Holbein, on the other hand, used anamorphosis to achieve more sophisticated artistic and intellectual goals. While the anamorphic paintings of earlier artists were little more than impressive tricks of perspective,
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新SAT语法练习详解
Diagnostic
新SAT语法练习详解
Question 1: The painting depicts two elegantly dressed men, (1) although their fine robes and jewelry indicating their wealth and worldliness.
perspective in a similar manner. D) Figures such as this one can be constructed using a mirror to transform

SAT阅读长难句108句

SAT阅读长难句108句

真题部分1.Not only are celebrities the protagonists of our news, the subjects of our dailydiscourse, and the repositories of our values, but they have also embeddedthemselves so deeply in our consciousness that many individuals profess feelingcloser to, and more passionate about, them than about their own primaryrelationships: witness the fervent public to interest in the life of Britain's PrincessDiana, or the fans who told television interviewers that her wedding was the happiest day of their lives.难句类型:倒装+并列+复杂修饰难词注解:protagonist n.主角, 支持者repository n.容器, 仓库, 贮藏室, 智囊fervent a.热情的语法分析:Not only are celebrities the protagonists of our news, the subjects of our谓语主语宾语daily discourse, and the repositories of our values, but they have also embedded并列宾语并列宾语主语谓语themselves so deeply in our consciousness that many individuals profess feelingcloser结果状语从句to, and more passionate about, them than about their own primary relationships:witness the fervent public to interest in the life of Britain's Princess Diana, orthe fans 谓语宾语宾语补足语宾语who told television interviewers that her wedding was the happiest day of theirlives.定语从句宾语从句意群训练:Not only are celebrities the protagonists of our news, the subjects of our daily discourse, and the repositories of our values, but they have also embedded themselves so deeply in our consciousness that many individuals profess feeling closer to, and more passionate about, them than about their own primary relationships: witness the fervent public to interest in the life of Britain's Princess Diana, or the fans who told television interviewersthat her wedding was the happiest day of their lives.参考译文:名人不仅是新闻的主角、日常谈论的话题、价值观的源泉,而且他们把自己牢固树立在我们意识当中,许多人承认,他们对名人更有兴趣,更有激情,胜过关心自己的私人事务。

英语长难句举例

英语长难句举例

以下是一些英语长难句的例子,这些句子可能包含从句、短语修饰、省略等复杂的语言结构:1. "After dinner, when the sun had set and thefull moon was shining brightly, I took a walk through the quiet streets to the beach, where I sat down on the soft sand and looked out upon the peaceful ocean."2. "Although many people claim that money is not important, they still spend most of their time trying to earn more of it, and often feel unhappy and dissatisfied with their lives when they cannot afford the things they want."3. "The company, which has been in existence for over a century, has always prided itself on its commitment to quality and customer service, and it continues to uphold these values in order to maintain its position as a leading manufacturer in the industry."4. "When asked about their opinion on the current political situation, the majority of people surveyed expressed their concern about the rise of corruption and the lack of transparency in government decision-making."5. "The novel, which is considered to be one ofthe greatest works of literature, tells the story of a group of characters who are struggling to survive in a post-apocalyptic world where civilization has collapsed and the environment has been destroyed."这些句子都有一定的长度和复杂性,包含了多个从句、修饰语、省略等语言现象,需要读者仔细理解和分析才能理解其含义。

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SAT长难句专题练习第一类:复杂修饰成分1.The methods that a community devises to perpetuate itself come into being to preserve aspects of the cultural legacy that that community perceives as essential.2.Such large, impersonal manipulation of capital and industry greatly increased the numbers and importance of shareholders as a class, an element in national life representing irresponsible wealth detached from the land and the duties of the landowners; and almost equally detached from the responsible management of business.3.That nineteenth--century French novelist Honore de Blazac could be financially wise in his fiction while losing all his money in life was an irony duplicated in other matters.4.There is nothing wrong with attempting to make the often difficult and complex findings of science available to a wider audience.5.Few ideas are more deeply entrenched in our political culture than that of impending ecological doom.6.She circulated a petition for a meeting in 1858 to protest an impending execution and to support a law making life imprisonment the punishment for capital crime.7.Douglass supported the society but took issue with the move held by Secretary Amelia Bloomer to limit to woman the right to hold its office.8.For Lloyd Nickson, a 54 year old Darwin resident suffering from lung cancer, the NT Rights of Terminally III law means he can get on with living without the haunting fear of his suffering: a terrifying death from his breathing condition.9.Dependence is marked first by an increased tolerance, with more and more of the substance required to produce the desired effect, and then by the appearance of unpleasant withdrawal symptoms when the substance is discontinued.10.But my own worry today is less that of the overwhelming problem of elemental literacy than it is of the slightly more luxurious problem of the decline in the skill even of he middle-class reader, of his unwillingness to afford those spaces of silence, those luxuries of domesticity and time and concentration, that surround the image of the classic act of reading.11.And this separation the detective feels between himself and the rest of the world is deepened by the simple mindedness as he sees it-of citizens, social workers, doctors law-makers, and judges, who, instead of eliminating crime punish the criminals less severely in the hope that this will make them reform.Instead, we are treated to fine hypocritical spectacles, which now more than ever seem in ample supply: the critic of American materialism with a Southampton summer home; the publisher of radical books who takes his meals in three-star restaurants; the journalist advocating participatory democracy in all phases of life, whose own children are enrolled in private schools.13.There was still the faith that ordinary men are greater than the powers of nature or the mechanisms of man’s hands and will master them all in the end.14.Captured document which we have obtained from individuals who had been infiltrated through this corridor plus prisoner--of—war reports that we have obtained in recent months led us to believe that the volume of infiltration has expanded substantially.15.A survey of new stories in 1996 reveals that the antiscience tag has been attached to many other groups as well, from authorities who advocated the elimination of the last remaining stocks of smallpox virus to Republicans who advocated decreased funding for basic research。

16.But he talked as well about the ―balanced struggle‖between creative freedom and social responsibility, and he announced that the company would launch a drive to develop standards for distribution and labeling of potentially objectionable music.17.Actually, it isn't, because it assumes that there is an agreed account of human rights, which is something the world does not have.18.This is precisely what alarms the sighted reader who thinks of reading as a private and intensely personal act, a solo flight with no copilot to look over your shoulder, make snide comments, or gush about the view.19.A poignant account of the violation of a woman’s vir tue stood a much better chance of appealing to northern sensibilities than a pronouncement for woman’s individual rights, if only because such an account reaffirmed woman’s essentially domestic nature.20.(1)He wore the blue bag in the manner of my great –coat , (2)and was strutting along the pavement towards me on the opposite side of the street, (3)attended by a company of delighted young friends to whom he from time to time exclaimed ,with a wave of his hand ,‖Don’t know yah!21.But because Colonial Williamsburg offers not a segment of the history of a fine art, but a model of an ongoing community, it is intelligible and interesting to nearly everybody.22.(1)That such radical adaptations can occur demands a view of the brain as dynamic and active rather than programmed and static, (2)a supremely efficient adaptive system geared for evolution and change, (3)ceaselessly adapting to the needs of the organism----its need, above all, to construct a coherent self and world, whatever defects or disorders of brain function befall it.This sense of the brain’s remarkable plasticity , its capacity for the most striking adaptations, not the least in the special(and often desperate) circumstances of neural or sensory mishap , has come to dominate my own perception of my patients and their lives.24.For instance, the very woman (1)who had been drawn to him by the penetrating intuition of the female heart (2) he showed in his novels were appalled to discover how insensitive and awkward the real man could be.25.However many directors and high officials of all sorts came and went , he was always seen in the same place , at the very same duty, so that they used to declare that he must have seen born a perpetual titular councilor in uniform all complete and with a bald patch on his head.26.The Grateful Dead for whom I once wrote songs, learned by accident that if we let fans tape concerts and freely reproduce those tapes---―stealing our intellectual ―property just like those heinous Napsterians -the tapes would become a marketing virus that would spawn enough Deadheads to fill any stadium in America.27.Scent for many of us can be only a theoretical, technical expression that we use because our grammar requires that we have a noun to go in the sentences we are promoted to utter about animals’ tracking.28.The concept of two warring souls within the body of the Black American was as meaningful for Du Bois at the end of his years as editor of Crisis, the official journal of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), as when he had first used the image at the start of the century.29.⑴Perhaps the most devastating single criticism of the authenticity of the museum design ⑵has been that ⑶excavation of the original villa site has been so incomplete that there is insufficient knowledge available even to attempt a legitimate re-creation.30.The belief that it is harmful to the Black community for authors to explore the humanity of our leaders can have troubling effects.第二类:倒装:1.That sex ratio will be favored which maximizes the number of descendants an individual will have and hence the number of gene copies transmitted.2.What becomes apparent from assessing scientific accomplishment is that only relatively recently has the necessary technology been developed for solving the mysteries of genetics.第三类:双重否定或者多重否定.1.Indeed, few women’s rights conventions were held during the 1850’s at which Douglass was not a featured speaker and whose proceeding were not fully reported in his paper.2.Anyone who has read Edward Snow’s highly personal and poetic study of Vemeer is unlikely to be able to meet the gaze of the young woman in the Girl With The Pearl Earring without feeling something of the confusion and complicity he so eloquently describe.第四类:以强有力的转折词开头的句子however, although, but, yet, whereas。

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