【GMAT长难句读法】例句分析

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托福长难句120句解析

托福长难句120句解析

托福长难句120句解析一、句子解析1. The professor's lecture was so convoluted that it was difficult for the students to follow.解析:这个句子中,convoluted意为“复杂的”,表示教授的讲座内容非常复杂,以至于学生很难理解和跟随。

2. Despite her extensive preparation, she struggled with the difficult questions on the exam.解析:这个句子中,despite意为“尽管”,表示尽管她做了大量的准备工作,但仍然在考试中遇到了困难的问题。

3. The author uses a series of rhetorical questions to engage the reader and provoke thought.解析:这个句子中,rhetorical questions意为“修辞性问题”,表示作者使用了一系列的修辞性问题来吸引读者并引发思考。

4. The government's decision to increase taxes was met with widespread opposition from the public.解析:这个句子中,met with意为“遭遇”,表示政府增税的决定受到了公众的广泛反对。

5. The new technology has the potential to revolutionize the way we live and work.解析:这个句子中,has the potential to意为“有潜力”,表示新技术有潜力彻底改变我们的生活和工作方式。

6. The company's profits have plummeted as a result of the economic downturn.解析:这个句子中,plummeted意为“暴跌”,表示由于经济衰退,公司的利润暴跌。

GMAT阅读长难句解析(5,69)

GMAT阅读长难句解析(5,69)

GMAT阅读长难句解析(5/69)杨鹏长难句最大的好处就是它不仅仅有翻译,还有句子类型分类,详细的句子分析和意群训练。

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005We have no pride in our growing interdependence, in the fact that our system can serve others, that we are able to help those in need; empty boasts from the past make us a- shamed of our present achievements, make us try to forget or deny them, move away from them.译文:/对于我们不断增加的相互依赖来讲/,我们没有任何荣誉;/对于(我们的制度可以服务于他人的)这个事实/也没有任何束誉;/对于(我们能够帮助那些有所需求的人)这个事实来讲,也没有任何荣誉;(过去的)空洞吹嘘使得我们耻于目前的成就,使得我们试图去忘记或否定它们,摆脱它们。

解释:本句中的省略逐渐越省越多、变本加厉:第一个逗号后面省略了与前面一样的主谓宾;第二个逗号后面省略的内容进一步增加,不但省略了第一个句子中的have no pride,还省略了第二个短句中的in the fact。

意群训练:We have no pride in our growing interdependence,in the fact that our system can serve others ’that we are able to help those in need ; empty boasts from the past make us ashamed of our present achievements, make us try to forget or deny them, move a_ way from them.。

考研英语常考长难句与典型作文范文例句含译文翻译版statistics

考研英语常考长难句与典型作文范文例句含译文翻译版statistics

考研英语常考长难句与典型作文范文例句含译文翻译版1、Nowhere do 1980 census statistics dramatize more the American search for spacious living than in the Far West.[结构分析]否定副词nowhere放在句首,所以句子出现部分倒装。

注意:more 与否定词nowhere一起使用,相当于最高级。

dramatize 此处的意思是“突出显示,使…戏剧化”。

[参考译文]1980年美国的人口普查数据表明,没有哪个地方比美国最西部更能突出显示美国人想寻找更广阔的生存空间。

2、With regard to Futurist poetry,however,the case is rather difficult,for whatever Futurist poetry may be—even admitting that the theory on which it is based may be right—it can hardly be classed as Literature.[结构分析]本句的主干是the case is rather difficult,for... it can hardly be classed as Literature,前面的however表示本句与前一句形成对比,句首的介词结构With regard to Futurist poetry作状语,其中with regard to的意思是“关于…”;for... it can hardly be classed as Literature是一个并列分句,表示原因,主干是it can hardly be classed as Literature;for后面的从句whatever Futurist poetry may be表示让步,作状语;破折号之间的部分even admitting that...也是让步状语,其中that 引导一个宾语从句that the theory... may be right,而从句的主语theory后又带有定语从句on which it is based。

2019考研英语语法:长难句例句解析【七篇】

2019考研英语语法:长难句例句解析【七篇】

【导语】没有秋霜的锤打,没有秋风的锻铸,秋天的枫叶怎会周⾝红彻?愿你像这⽕红的枫叶,在⽣活的风霜中染成鲜红的颜⾊!以下是为⼤家整理的《2019考研英语语法:长难句例句解析【七篇】》供您查阅。

【篇⼀】 This practice was justified by the claim that women were needed at home,and it kept juries unrepresentative of women through the 1960s. 译⽂:他们为这种做法辩解,声称家⾥需要⼥性;于是,陪审团没有⼥性代表的状况持续了整个20世纪60年代。

分析:本句包含由and连接的两个并列句。

第⼀个分句中,主语为This practice,谓语为was justified,后接介宾结构by…解释justified的⽅式,其后接that引导的同位语从句,对claim的内容做进⼀步的说明。

第⼆个分句中,主语it指代前⼀个分句中的This practice,谓语为kept,宾语为juries,后接形容词短语unrepresentative…做宾语补⾜语,对juries的状态进⾏补充说明,最后的through…是时间状语,表⽰kept的时间背景。

【篇⼆】 Although the Supreme Court of the United States had prohibited intentional racial discrimination in jury selection as early as the 1880 case of Strauder v. West Virginia ,the practice of selecting so-called elite or blue-ribbon juries provided a convenient way around this and other antidiscrimination laws. 译⽂:虽然美国法院早在1880年Strauder诉西弗吉尼亚州⼀案中就禁⽌了在陪审团遴选中出现蓄意的种族歧视,但挑选所谓的精英或⼀流陪审团的做法却为绕过这种规定及其他反歧视法律提供了便利。

考研英语长难句分析详解含翻译go

考研英语长难句分析详解含翻译go

考研英语长难句分析详解含翻译1、Nothing worth having comes easy.It will test if you really deserve what you want.You have to show them that you are more than worthy for it.If something comes easy, then maybe it’s not for you.Easy come, easy go.有价值的事物不会轻易得到,它会考验你是否值得拥有它。

你需要证明自己完全值得所渴望的一切,如果事情来得太容易,未见得真属于你,因为来得容易去得快。

2、The quieter you become, the more you can hear.You have to settle down and listen to the voices around you.Make use of them to improve and learn.And most importantly, don't forget to listen to your heart.你的心越安静,越能听到更多,安住身心,倾听身边所有的声音,通过倾听学习和提升自己,最重要的,记得谛听自己的心声。

3、Life is not a race, it is a battle.We have different battle to take on in our lives.Struggles and problems to solve.We just have to figure out that it is the foundation of our strength.That we will be ourselves after winning the battle.生活不是一次比赛,而是一场战役。

杨鹏GRE&GMAT长难句 全书英文句子整理打印版

杨鹏GRE&GMAT长难句 全书英文句子整理打印版

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, Hardy’s weakness derived from his apparent inability to control the comings and goings of these divergent impulses and from his unwillingness to cultivate and sustain the energetic and risky ones.3,Virginia Woolf’s provocative statement about her intentions in writing Mrs. Dalloway has regularly been ignored by the critics, since it highlights an as pect of her literary interests very different from the traditional picture of the “poetic” novelist concerned with examining states of reverie and vision and with following the intricate pathways of individual consciousness.4, as she put it in The Common Reader, “it is safe to say that not a single law has been framed or one stone set upon another because of anything Chaucer said or wrote; and yet, as we read him, we are absorbing morality at every pore.”5,with the conclusion of a burst of activity, the lactic acid level is high in the body fluids, leaving the large animal vulnerable to attack until the acid is reconverted, via oxidative metabolism, by the liver into glucose, which is then sent (in part) back to the muscles for glycogen resynthesis.6, alt hough Gutman admits that forced separation by sale was frequent, he shows that the slaves’ preference, revealed most clearly on plantations where sale was infrequent, was very much for stable monogamy.7, Gutman argues convincingly that the stability of the Black family encouraged the transmission of – and so was crucial in sustaining – the black heritage of folklore, music, and religious expression from one generation to another, a heritage that slaves were continually fashioning out of their African and American experiences.8, this preference for exogamy, Gutman suggests, may have derived from West African rules governing marriage, which, though they from one tribal group to another, all involved some kind of prohibition against unions with close kin.9, His thesis works relatively well when applied to discrimination against Blacks in the US, but his definition of racial prejudice as “racially – based negative prejudgements against a group generally accepted as a race in any given region of ethnic competit ion,” can be interpreted as also including hostility toward such ethnic groups as the Chinese in California and the Jews in medieval Europe.10, such variations in size, shape, chemistry, conduction speed, excitation threshold, and the like as had been demonstrated in nerve cells remained negligible in significance for any possible correlation with the manifold dimensions of mental experience.11, it was possible to demonstrate by other methods refined structural differences among neuron types; however, proof was lacking that the quality of the impulse or its condition was influenced by these differences, which seemed insteadto influence the developmental patterning of the neural circuits.12, although qualitative variance among nerve energies was never rigidly disproved, the doctrine was generally abandoned in favor of the opposing view, namely, that nerve impulses are essentially homogeneous in quality and are transmitted as “common currency” throughout the nervous system.13, other experiments revealed slight variations in the size, number, arrangement, and interconnection of the nerve cells, but as far as psychoneural correlations were concerned, the obvious similarities of these sensory fields to each other seemed much more remarkable than any of the minute differences.14, although some experiments show that, as an object becomes familiar, its internal representation becomes more holistic and the recognition process correspondingly more parallel, the weight of evidence seems to support the serial hypothesis, at least for objects that are not notably simple and familiar.15, in large part as a consequence of the feminist movement, historians have focused a great deal of attention in recent years on determining more accurately the status of women in various periods.16, if one begin by examining why ancients refer to Amazons, it becomes clear that ancient Greek description of such societies were meant not so much to represent observed historical fact – real Amazonian societies – but rather to offer “moral lessons” on the supposed outcome of women’s rule in their own society.17, thus, for instance, it may come as a shock to mathematicians to learn that the Schrodinger equation for the hydrogen atom is not a literally correct description of this atom, but only an approximation to a somewhat more correct equation taking account of spin, magnetic dipole, and relativistic effects; and that this corrected equation is itself only an imperfect approximation to an infinite set of quantum field – theoretical equations.18, the physicist rightly dreads precise argument, since an argument that is convincing only if it is precise loses all its force if the assumptions on which it is based are slightly changed, whereas an argument that is convincing though imprecise may well be stable under small perturbations of its underlying assumption.19, however, as they gained cohesion, the Bluestockings came to regard themselves as a women’s group and to possess a sense of female solidarity lacking in the salonnieres, who remained isolated from one another by the primacy each held in her own salon.20, as my own studies have advanced, I have been increasingly impressed with the functional similarities between insect and vertebrate societies and less so with the structural differences that seem, at first glance, to constitute such an immense gulf between them.21, although fiction assuredly springs from political circumstances, it authors react to those circumstances in ways other than ideological, and talking about novels and stories primarily as instruments of ideology circumvents much of the fictional enterprise.22, is this a defect, or are the authors working out of, or trying to forge, a different kind of aesthetic?23, in addition, the style of some Black novels, like Jean Toome r’s Cane, verges on expressionism or surrealism; dose this technique provide a counterpoint to the prevalent theme that portrays the fate against which Black heroes are potted, a theme usually conveyed by more naturalistic modes of expression?24, Black Fiction surveys a wide variety of novels, bringing to our attention in the process some fascinating and little-known works like James Weldon Johnson’s Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man.25, although these molecules allow radiation at visible wavelengths, where most of the energy of sunlight is concentrated, to pass through, they absorb some of the longer-wavelength, infrared emissions radiated from the Earth’s surface, radiation that would otherwise be transmitted back into the space.26, the role those anthropologist ascribe to evolution is not of dictating the details of human behavior but one of imposing constrains –ways of feeling, thinking, and acting that “come naturally” in archetypal situation in any culture.27,which of the following most probably p rovides an appropriate analogy from human morphology for the “details” versus “constrains” distinction made in the passage in relation to human behavior?28, a low number of algal cells in the presence of a high number of grazers suggested, but did not prove, that the grazers had removed most of the algae.29, perhaps the fact that many of these first studies considered only algae of a size that could be collected in a net (net phytoplankton), a practice that over-looked the smaller phytoplankton (nannoplankton) that we now know grazers are most likely to feed on, led to a de-emphasis of the role of grazers in subsequent research.30, studies by Hargrave and Green estimated natural community grazing rates by measuring feeding rates of individual zooplankton species in the laboratory and then computing community grazing rates for field conditions using the known population density of grazers.31, in the periods of peak zooplankton abundance, that is, in the late spring and in the summer, Haney recorded maximum daily community grazing rates, for nutrient – poor lakes and bog lakes, respectively, of 6.6 percent and 114 percent of daily phytoplankton production.32, the hydrologic cycle, a major topic in this science, is the complete cycle of phenomena through which water passes, beginning as atmospheric water vapor, passing into liquid and solid form as precipitation, thence along and into the ground surface, and finally again returning to the form of atmospheric water vapor by means of evaporation and transpiration.33, only when a system possesses natural or artificial boundaries that associate the water within in with the hydrologic cycle may the entire system properly be termed hydrogeologic.34, the historian Frederick J. Turner wrote in the 1890’s that the agrarian discontent that had been developing steadily in the US since about 1870 had been precipitated by the closing of the internal frontier – that is, the depletion of available new land need35, in the early 1950’s, historians who studied preindustrial Europe (which we may define here as Europe in the period from roughly 1300 to 1800) began, for the first time in large number, to investigate more of the preindustrial European population than the 2 or 3 percent who comprised the political and social elite: the kings, generals, judges, nobles, bishops, and local magnates who had hitherto usually filled history books.36, historians such as Le Roy Ladurie have used the documents to extract case histories, which have illuminated the attitudes of different social groups (these attitudes include, but are not confined to, attitudes towards crime and the law) and have revealed how the authorities administered justice.37, it can be inferred from the passage that a historian who wished to compare crime rates per thousand in a European city in one decade of the fifteenth century with crime rates in another decade of that century would probably be most aided by better information about which of the following?38, my point is that its central consciousness – its profound understanding of class and gender as shaping influences on people’s lives – owes much to that earlier literary heritage, a heritage that, in general, has not been sufficiently valued by most contemporary literary cities.39, even the requirement that biomaterials processed from these materials be nontoxic to host tissue can be met by techniques derived from studying the reactions of tissue cultures to biomaterials or from short-term implants.40, but achieving necessary matches in physical properties across interfaces between living and non – living matter require knowledge of which molecules control the bonding of cells to each other – an area that we have not yet explored thoroughly.41, Islamic law is a phenomenon so different from all other forms of law – notwithstanding, of course, a considerable and inevitable number of coincidences with one or the other of them as far as subject matter and positive enactment are concerned – that its study is indispensable in order to appreciate adequately the full range of possible legal phenomena.42, Both Jewish law and canon law are more uniform that Islamic law. Though historically there is a discernible break between Jewish law of the sovereign state of ancient Israel and of the Diaspora (the dispersion of Jewish people after the conquest of Israel), the spirit of the legal matter in later parts of the Old Treatment is very close to that of the Talmud, one of the primary codification of Jewish law in the diaspora.43, Islam, on the other hand, represented a radical breakaway from the Arab paganism that preceded it; Islam law is the result of an examination, from a religious angle, of legal subject matter that was far from uniform, comprising as it did the various components of the laws of pre-Islamic Arabia and numerous legal elements taken over from the non-Arab peoples of the conquered territories.44, one such novel idea is that of interesting into the chromosomes of plants discrete genes that are not a part of the plants’ natural constitution: specially, the idea of inserting into nonleguminous plants the genes, if they can be identified and isolated, that fit the leguminous plants to be hosts for nitrogen-fixing bacteria. Hence, the intensified research on legumes.45, it is one of nature’s great ironies that the availability of nitrogen in the soil frequently sets an upper limit on plant growth even though the plants’ leaves are bathed in a sea of nitrog en gas.46, unless they succeed, they yield gains of the Green Revolution will be largely lost even if the genes in legumes that equip those plants to enter into a symbiosis with nitrogen fixers are identified and isolated, and even if the transfer of those gene complexes, once they are found, becomes possible.47, its subject (to use Maynard Mack’s categories) is “life – as –spectacle,” for readers, diverted by its various incidents, observe its hero Odysseus primarily from without; the tragic lliad, however, presents “life – as –experience” : readers are asked to identify with the mind of Achilles, whose motivations render him a not particularly likable hero.48, most striking among the many asymmetries evident in an adult flatfish is eye placement: before maturity one eye migrates, so that in an adult flatfish both eyes are on the same side of the head.49, A critique of the Handlins’ interpretation of why legal slavery did not appear until the 1660s suggests that assumptions about the relation between slavery and radical prejudice should be reexamined, and that explanation for the different treatment of Black slaves in North and South America should be expanded.50, The best evidence for the layered mantle thesis is the well-established fact that volcanic racks found on oceanic islands, islands believed to result from mantle plumes arising from the lower mantle, are composed of material fundamentally different from that of the mid ocean ridge system, whose source, most geologists, is the upper mantle. 51, some geologists, however, on the basis of observations concerning mantle xenoliths, argue that the mantle is not layered, but that heterogeneity is created by fluids rich in “incompatible elements” (elements tending toward liquid rather than solid state) percolating upward and transforming portions of the upper mantle irregularly, according to the vagaries of the fluids’ pathways.52,fallois proposed that Proust had tried to begin a novel in 1908, abandoned it for what was to be a long demonstration of Saint-B’s blindness to the real nature of great writing, found the essay giving rise to personal memories and fictional developments, and allowed these to take over in a steadily developing novel.53, the very richness and complexity of the meaningful relationships that kept presenting and rearranging themselveson all levels, from abstract intelligence to profound dreamy feelings, made it difficult for Proust to set them out coherently.54, but those of us who hoped, with Kolb, that Kolb’s newly published complete edition of Proust’s correspondence for 1909 would document the process in greater detail are disappointed.55, now we must also examine the culture as we Mexican Americans have experienced it, passing from a sovereign people to compatriots with newly arriving settlers to, finally, a conquered people – a charter minority on our own land.56, it is possible to make specific complementary DNA’s (cDNA’s) that can serve as molecular probes to seek out the messenger RNA’s (mRNA’s) of the peptide hormone s. If brain cells are making the hormones, the cells will contain these mRNA’s. If the products the brain cells make resemble the hormones but are not identical to them, then the cDNA’s should still bind to these mRNA’s, but should not bind as tightly as they would to mRNA’s for the true hormones.57, the molecular approach to detecting peptide hormones using cDNA probes should also be much faster than the immunological method because it can take years of tedious purifications to isolate peptide hormones and then develop antiserums to them.58, nevertheless, researchers of the Pleistocene epoch have developed all sorts of more or less fanciful model schemes of how they would have arranged the Ice Age had they been in charge of events.59, this succession was based primarily on a series of deposits and event not directly related to glacial and interglacial periods, rather than on the more usual modern method of studying biological remains found in interglacial beds themselves interstratified within glacial deposit.60, there have been attempts to explain these taboos in terms of inappropriate social relationships either between those who are involved and those who are not simultaneously involved in the satisfaction of a bodily need, or between those already satiated and those who appear to be shamelessly gorging.61, many critics of Emily Bronte’s novel Wuthering Heights see its second part as a counterpoint that comments on, if it does not reverse, the first part, where a “romantic” reading receives more confir mation.62, Granted that the presence of these elements need not argue an authorial awareness of novelistic construction comparable to that of Henry James, their does encourage attempts to unify the novel’s heterogeneous parts.63, this is not because such an interpretation necessarily stiffens into a thesis (although rigidity in any interpretation of this or of any novel is always a danger), but because Wuthering Heights has recalcitrant elements of undeniable power that, ultimately, resist inclusion in an-encom-passing interpretation.64, the isotopic composition of lead often varies from one source of common copper ore to another, with variations exceeding the measurement error; and preliminary studies indicate virtually uniform isotopic composition of the lead from a single copper-ore source.65, more probable is bird transport, either externally, by accidental attachment of the seeds to feathers, or internally, by the swallowing of fruit and subsequent excretion of the seeds.66, A long-term view of the history of the English colonies that became the US has been that England’s policy toward these colonies before 1763 was dictated by commercial interests and that a change to a more imperial policy, dominated by expansionist militarist objectives, generated the tensions that ultimately led to the American Revolution.67, it is not known rare this resemblance is, or whether it is most often seen in inclusions of silicates such as garnet, whose crystallography is generally somewhat similar to that of diamond; but when present, the resemblance is regarded as compelling evidence that the diamonds and inclusions are truly cogenetic. n. 同源捕虏体68, even the “radical” critiques of this mainstream research model, such as the critique developed in Divided Society, attach the issue of ethnic assimilation too mechanically to factors of economic and social mobility and are thus unable to illuminate the cultural subordination of Puerto Ricans as a colonial minority.69, they are called virtual particles in order to distinguish them from real particles, whose lifetimes are not constrained in the same way, and which can be detected.70, open knowledge of the existence of women’s oppression was too radical for the US in the fifties, and Beauvoir’s conclusion, that change in wome n’s economic condition, though insufficient by itself, “remains the basic factor” in improving women’s situation, was particularly unacceptable.71, other theorists propose that the Moon was ripped out of the Earth’s rocky mantle by the Earth’s collision w ith another large celestial body after much of the Earth’s iron fell to its core.72, however, recent scholarship has strongly suggested that those aspects of early New England culture that seem to have been most distinctly Puritan, such as the strong religious orientation and the communal impulse, were not even typical of New England as a whole, but were largely confined to the two colonies of Massachusetts and Connecticut. 73, Thus, what in contrast to the Puritan colonies appears to Davis to be peculiarly Southern – acquisitiveness, a strong interest in politics and the law, and a tendency to cultivate metropolitan cultural model – was not only more typicallyEnglish than the cultural patterns exhibited by Puritan Massachusetts and Connecticut, but also almost certainly characteristic of most other early modern British colonies from Barbados north to Rhode Island and New Hampshire.74, Portrayals of the folk of Mecklenburg country, North Carolina, whom he remembers from early childhood, of the jazz musicians and tenement roofs of his Harlem days, of Pittsburgh steelworkers, and his reconstruction of classical Greek myths in the guise of the ancient Black kingdom of Benin, attest to this.75, a very specialized feeling adaptation in zooplankton is that of the tadpolelike appendicularian who lives in a walnut – sized (or smaller) balloon of mucus equipped with filters that capture and concentrate phytoplankton.76, these historians, however, have analyzed less fully the development of specifically feminist ideas and activities during the same period.77, apparently most massive starts manage to lose sufficient material that their masses drop below the critical value of 1.4M before they exhaust their nuclear fuel.78, this is so even though the armed forces operate in an ethos of institutional change oriented toward occupational equality and under the federal sanction of equal pay for equal work.79, An impact capable of ejecting a fragment of the Martian surface into an Earth – intersecting orbit is even lesspr obable than such an event on the moon, in view of the Moon’s smaller size and closer proximity to Earth.80, Nor only are liver transplants never rejected, but they even induce a state of donor – specific unresponsiveness in which subsequent transplants of other organs, such as skin, from that donor are accepted permanently.81, As rock interfaces are crossed, the elastic characteristics encountered generally change abruptly, which causes part of the energy to be reflected back to the surface, where it is recorded by seismic instruments.82, while the new doctrine seems almost certainly correct, the one papyrus fragment raises the specter that another may be unearthed, showing, for instance, that is was a posthumous production of the Danaid tetralogy which bested Sophocles, and throwing the date once more into utter confusion.83, the methods that a community devise to perpetuate itself come into being to preserve aspects of the cultural legacy that that community perceives as essential.84, traditionally, pollination by wind has been viewed as a reproductive process marked by random events in which the vagaries of the wind are compensated for by the generation of vast quantities of pollen, so that the ultimate production of new seeds is assured at the expense of producing much more pollen than is actually used.85, because the potential hazards pollen grains are subject to as they are transported over long distances are enormous, wind pollinated plants have, in the view above, compensated for the ensuring loss of pollen through happenstance by virtue of producing an amount pollen that is one to three orders of magnitude greater than the amount produced by species pollinated by insects.86, for example, the spiral arrangement of scale – bract complexes on ovule – bearing pine cones, where the female reproductive organs of conifers are located, is important to the production of airflow patterns that spiral over the cone’s surfaces, thereby passing airborne pollen from one scale to the next.87, FE, however, predicted that women would be liberated from “social, legal, and economic subordination” of the family by technological developments that made possible the recruitment of “the whole female sex into public industry”.88, it was not the change in office technology, but rather the separation of secretarial work, previously seen as an apprenticeship for beginning managers, from administrative work that in the 1880s created a new class of “dead –end” jobs, thenceforth considered “women’s work”.89, The increase in the number of married women employed outside the home in the twentieth century had less to do with the mechanization of housework and an increase in leisure time for these women than it did with their own economic necessity and with high marriage rates that shrank the available pool of single women workers, previously, in many cases, the only women employers would hire.90, for one thing, no population can be driven entirely by density – independent factors all the time.91, in order to understand the n ature of the ecologist’s investigation, we may think of the density – dependent effects on growth parameters as the “signal” ecologists are trying to isolate and interpret, one that tends to make the population increase from relatively low values or decrease from relatively high ones, while the density – independent effects act to produce “noise” in population dynamics.92, but the play’s complex view of Black self –esteem and human solidity as compatible is no more “contradictory” than Du Bois’ famous, well-considered ideal of ethnic self –awareness coexisting with human unity, or Fanon’s emphasis on an ideal internationalism that also accommodates national identities and roles.93, in which of the following does the author of the passage reinforce his criticism of responses such as Isaacs’s to Raisin in the sun?94, Inheritors of some of the viewpoints of early twentieth – century Progressive historians such as Beard and Becker, these recent historians have put forward argument that deserve evaluation.95, Despite these vague categories, one should not claim unequivocally that hostility between recognizable classes cannot be legitimately observed.96, Yet those who stress the achievement of a general consensus among the colonists cannot fully understand that consensus without understanding the conflicts that had to be overcome or repressed in order to reach it.97, it can be inferred from the passage that the author would be most likely to agree with which of the following statements regarding socioeconomic class and support for the rebel and Loyalist causes during the American Revolutionary War?98, she wished to discard the traditional methods and established vocabularies of such dance forms as ballet and to explore the internal sources of human expressiveness.99, although it has been possible to infer from the goods and services actually produced what manufactures and servicing trades thought their customers wanted, only a study of relevant personal documents written by actual consumers will provide a precise picture of who wanted what.100, with regard to this last question, we might note in passing that Thompson, while rightly restoring laboring people to the stage of eight-century English history, has probably exaggerated the opposition of these people to the inroads of capitalist consumerism in general; for example, laboring people in eighteenth – century England readily shifted from home – brewed beer to standardized beer produced by huge, heavily capitalized urban breweries.101, The correlation of carbon dioxide with temperature, of course, does not establish whether changes in atmospheric composition caused the warming and cooling trends or were caused by them.102, such philosophical concerns as the mind – body problem or, more generally, the nature of human knowledge they believe, are basic human question whose tentative philosophical solutions have served as the necessary foundations on which all other intellectual speculation has rested.103, the idea of an autonomous discipline called “philosophy” distinct from and sitting in judgment on such pursuits as theology and science turns out, close examination, to be of quite recent origin.。

考研英语长难句翻译真题词汇详解

考研英语长难句翻译真题词汇详解

考研英语长难句翻译真题词汇详解考研英语长难句翻译真题词汇详解引导语:下面是店铺整理的关于考研英语长难句翻译的解题技巧和方法,大家认真看看哦!(1)长难句:there is “the democratizing uniformity of dress and discourse,and the casualness and absence of deference” characteristic of popular culture.重点词汇:democratize uniformity discourse casualness deference■答案■1、译文:(美国社会出现)“服饰和话语趋于平民化的一致,随意和尊重的缺失”,这样正是通俗文化的特点。

分析:注意句子的表语是引号中的句子成分,表语实际是三个内容:the democrat-izing uniformity,the casualness和absence of deference。

形容词短语(characteristic of popular culture)是表语的后置定语。

对此句的理解在很大程度上取决于对单词的理解。

2、democratize意为“民主化”,本句中意为“平民化”。

uniformity意为“相同,一致”。

since then,the nation has sought uniformity in education to expand opportunities to all students.(自那时起,国家就致力于向所有的学生提供相同的教育机会。

) discourse表示书面和口头的表达,因此一般译成“话语”,语言学的说法是“语篇”。

casualness表示随意的态度、举止、穿着等。

deference意为“顺从,尊重”。

in deference to my friend and colleague dr. b-rundtland,i won‘t show those slides at this symposium.(为了以示对我的朋友和同事布伦特兰博士的尊重,我就不在这次研讨会上播放那些幻灯片。

GMAT阅读长难句之插入语和省略句

GMAT阅读长难句之插入语和省略句

GMAT阅读备考的一大难点就是长难句,并且在众多的难句结构中,最常见的要数插入语和省略句,考生要想顺利攻克GMAT阅读就要先过这两关。

接下来小编为大家带来GMAT阅读长难句之插入语和省略句,希望对大家的备考有帮助。

GMAT阅读长难句之插入语1. 插入语,顾名思义就是在句子中加安插的一个成分,主要起解释、说明、总结、或者表示态度、转移话题、承上启下等作用。

一般将其去掉之后,句子结构仍然完整。

在英语语法中,常见的插入语主要有8种形式:分句、形容词及短语、过去分词短语、介词短语、副词、不定式、现在分词短语、用标点符号引导插入语。

这些插入语通常会对考生迅速找出句子主干产生一定的迷惑作用,影响考生的做题速度。

因此,攻克插入语是备考GMAT阅读难句过程中一项艰巨的任务。

2. 如何分析GMAT阅读中的插入语插入语其实很容易识别,考生在句子汇总碰到插入语可以先将其忽略,对句子的主体结构进行分析和理解,然后再把插入语放入整个句子中分析其具体的作用。

下面为大家举例说明:During the nineteenth century, she argues, the concept of the “useful” child who contributed to the family economy gave way gradually to the present-day notion of the “useless” child who, th ough producing no income for, and indeed extremely costly to, its parents, is yet considered emotionally “priceless.”翻译:在19世纪,她说,对家庭经济有贡献的“有用小孩“的观念逐渐向现如今的”无用小孩“的观念让路,尽管他们不会给家里带来收入,甚至还有大量花销,但在感情上,还是极其无价的。

2020考研英语:长难句每日一句翻译解析(3)

2020考研英语:长难句每日一句翻译解析(3)

2020考研英语:长难句每日一句翻译解析(3)
考研英语有许多题目组成,方便大家及时了解,下面由小编为你精心准备了“2020考研英语:长难句每日一句翻译解析(3)”,持续关注本站将可以持续获取更多的考试资讯!
2020考研英语:长难句每日一句翻译解析(3)
There is a heavy note of hypocrisy in this, a case ofclosing the barn door after the horses have escaped-with the educated themselves riding on them.
译文:这其中有着很强烈的伪善成分,恰如马跑光后再关上马厩门那样,而受过良好教育的人正骑在马背上。

点睛:该句的主干是There is a…note of hypocrisy inthis...。

逗号之后的是主语的同位语,起着说明主句的作用。

after the horses have escaped是同位语中的时间状语从句,破折号之后的部分是同位语的伴随状语。

该句的重点是对hypocrisy“虚伪,伪善”及其后面的比喻的理解。

后句的比喻,在这里是指受过良好教育的人在自己的野心实现以后(骑在马上),在追求野心的过程中受了益,却反过来谴责野心,并说自己并没有追求野心(把马厩门关上),这里的“马”象征ambition。

heavy在这里不应理解为“沉重的”。

考研英语常考长难句与典型作文范文例句含译文翻译版population

考研英语常考长难句与典型作文范文例句含译文翻译版population

考研英语常考长难句与典型作文范文例句含译文翻译版1.People feared that weakening a 21-year-old ban on the sale of ivory would encourage illegal hunting and hurt elephant populations.【句意】二十一年来,象牙交易一直被明令禁止,人们担心削弱这一禁令会助长非法捕猎,导致大象数量减少。

【分析】that 引导宾语从句,从句中谓语动词是encourage和hurt,根据逻辑意义,可知encourage和hurt 的主语是动名词短语weakening a 21-year-old ban on the sale of ivory。

2.Economists from the University of Sussex analysed findings from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health, a 15-year research project charting the fortunes of a group of thousands of teenagers who attended high schools in the US in the mid-1990s.【句意】来自萨塞克斯大学的经济学家们分析了国家青少年健康纵向研究的研究结果,这项研究是一个历时15年的课题,它记录了数千名在美国20世纪90年代中期上中学的一组青少年的财产情况。

【分析】句子主干为Economists analysed findings。

from the University of Sussex 作economists的定语;from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health 作findings的定语;a15-year research project作the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health 的同位语;charting ... 作project 的定语;who引导定语从句修饰teenagers。

GRE阅读制胜法则:长难句解析(3)

GRE阅读制胜法则:长难句解析(3)

GRE阅读制胜法则:长难句解析(3)导读:本文GRE阅读制胜法则:长难句解析(3),仅供参考,如果觉得很不错,欢迎点评和分享。

1、The physicist rightly dreads precise argument,since an argument that is convincing only if it is precise loses all its force if the assumptions on which it is based are slightly changed,whereas an argument that is convincing though imprecise may well be stable under small perturbations of its underlying assumptions. (5+)物理学家恐惧于那些精确无误的论据不无道理,因为某种只有在它是精确无误的条件下才令人置信的论据,一旦它赖于建立其上的假设稍有变化,便会失去它一部的作用;而与此相反,一个尽管并不精确无误但却令人置信的论据,在其基本假设(underlying assumption)稍微受干扰的情况下,仍然有可能是站得住脚的。

难句类型:复杂修饰解释:本句在文章中就是一个自然段,虽然长度比不上前面第一章中所举的那个长达10行的例子,但是难度绝不在那句话之下。

本句堪称句子的大杂烩,连主句带从句居然一共有八个。

从大往小说,由whereas连接了两个大句子,whereas后面的句子中的主语an augument之后又跟了一个定语从句that is convincing though imprecise, 修饰augument.whereas前面共有六个句子,由the physicist作主语的主句;由since引导的原因状语从句,修饰since从句中主语an augument的由that引导的定语从句,此定语从句中的条件状语从句only if it is precise; since从句中的条件状语从句if the assumptions on which it is based are slightly changed,以及修饰此从句中的主语assumptions的定语从句on which it isbased一共八个句子,从句套从句,实在令人叹为观止。

考研英语常考长难句与典型作文范文例句含译文翻译版torque

考研英语常考长难句与典型作文范文例句含译文翻译版torque

考研英语常考长难句与典型作文范文例句含译文翻译版1. “His body was all spring and torque([tɔːk] n.使机器等旋转的转矩), a bundle of fast-twitch muscles that exuded( [ɪɡˈzju ːdɪd] v.流露)faint floral([ˈflɔːrəl]花的)whiffs(英[wɪfs] n.一点儿气味)of ripe pear.”–Ben Fountain“他的身体充满了弹性和力量,像一束快速抽搐的肌肉散发着成熟梨子的芬香气息。

”–本·方腾2. Across the chasm the first sunlight clipped the western echelon of ruined mountains and cones of the badlands volcanoes at the edge of the world, and they were gray and red and gold in the moment. –Ron Carlson第一缕阳光穿过裂口,照射在西侧梯形排列的荒山之上,世界边缘的荒地火山锥也受到阳光的沐浴。

此时一切在灰色、红色和金色之间变幻。

——罗恩·卡尔森3. “I did not feel as if I were a person but simply a receiving station for a series of overwhelming transmissions.”–Jeff Vandermeer“我并不觉得自己是一个人,而只是一个接收站,接收一系列令人窒息的信号。

”——杰夫·范德迈尔4. “Kissing was good, but he tended to think of it as a beachhead from which to launch more serious operations, and a safe haven when, inevitably, he was forced to retreat.”–Tobias Wolff“接吻是件好事,但他往往把接吻看作是开展更为严肃行动的滩头阵地,是不可避免地被迫撤退的避风港。

(完整版)gmatgre长难句打印版

(完整版)gmatgre长难句打印版

也不知道杨鹏先生是否同意(应该不会反对,呵呵,一样么?),我将其《GRE&GMAT 阅读难句教程》中的G部分全部摘录下来,希望能够对大家有所帮助,不过在摘录的过程中,发现电子版的好像跟正规出版的差几个句子,也罢,全部原封不动了!真的很感谢杨先生,我的阅读水平显著提高了,就在这个5、1长假,而且我还玩了好长时间,呵呵不过路漫漫,不知何时是尽头,我准备7月份考G,8月份考T,呵呵,年底申请,最好是能够申请Marketing了,与同道中人一起努力了,呵呵!感谢ECUST 的Miss Hu提供的资料。

我在berrain抄录所有难句的基础上加了杨鹏的解释和意群训练,这样此文档基本已涵盖全书的内容,希望它对各位G友的阅读能力能有所帮助。

GRE难句解读——提高GRE阅读必须要过的第一关作者:杨鹏读者学习指导:大原则:以实战的要求为目的。

难句子不仅出现在阅读中,还出现在句子填空、逻辑但体中,因此,对难句子得攻克变得相当重要。

原则一:迅速读懂原则二:利用语法、不靠语法即在Gre中,考生永远也不需要再考场上分析一句话的语法成分,也不要想这句话有没有语法错误,考生的唯一任务就是现场迅速的读懂文章。

然而在初期可以少量的运用语法,目的有二:一为初学者如果看不懂句子得结构,往往会感到心情沮丧,或大脑混乱,根本就读不尽文章,因此引入语法能够给读者以信心;二为运用语法,可以了解文章的语法结构,并最终完全熟悉各种类型的句子,达到一遍就可以读懂句子得效果。

原则三:学练结合,以连为主训练的类别:1、难句阅读训练;2、阅读理解力训练;即“懂”3、阅读速度与阅读习惯训练,即“迅速”。

实际上,对于英语语法得学习,包括对英文单词的中文释意的记忆和对英语句子得中文翻译,都只是我们学习英语的辅助工具;我们最终的目的,是为了提高对英语的实际使用能力。

具体到Gre的考试的应用上,就是看到英语句子时,正确的做法不应该是现场分析出其余法结构,再背出每个单词的中文释意,再把这些中文单词串成句子,最后才根据翻译出来的中文来想这句话的意思是什么,而是读到每个单词、每一句话的时候,大脑中的第一反映是其意思而不是中文释意。

gmat长难句训练

gmat长难句训练

gmat长难句训练1. 定义与释义1.1 词性:名词1.2 释义:GMAT 考试中用于训练理解长难句能力的句子1.3 英文解释:Sentences used in the GMAT exam to train the ability to understand long and difficult sentences.1.4 相关词汇:GMAT sentence training2. 起源与背景2.1 词源:GMAT(Graduate Management Admission Test)是研究生管理科学入学考试的简称2.2 趣闻:GMAT 长难句训练对于提升考生的语言理解能力非常重要3. 常用搭配与短语3.1 GMAT long sentence:GMAT 长句例句:The GMAT long sentence in the passage confused many test-takers.翻译:文章中的 GMAT 长句让很多考生感到困惑。

3.2 difficult sentence in GMAT:GMAT 中的难句例句:Understanding the difficult sentence in GMAT is crucial for getting a high score.翻译:理解 GMAT 中的难句对于获得高分至关重要。

4. 实用片段(1). "I was really struggling with the GMAT long difficult sentences during my preparation. Some of them were so complex that I had to read them several times to understand the meaning."翻译:“在准备过程中,我真的在努力应对 GMAT 中的长难句。

GRE&GMAT阅读难句教程

GRE&GMAT阅读难句教程

TOEFL 群:243745114;GRE 群:243745709;GMAT :243745864GRE&GMAT 阅读难句教程
使用方法STEP ONE
了解长难句(阅读并思考杨鹏难句1-3章)
STEP TWO
初期接触长难句第四章GRE 部分前20句话好好看仔细看按照one 中体会到得去做并且好好看好杨鹏给的解释
至于语法除非自己有很大的兴趣我不推荐读我们要练习的是一个熟练度一个感觉一个惯性一个对高信息密度灌输的承受力而且那本书除了句子选取之外具体的分析意义不大!把这20句话透透彻彻让难句的融入我们大脑的阅读习惯中
STEP THREE
重新读1-3章继续体会
STEP FOUR
快速扫过剩下的109句以每天20-30句的速度不用细分析只要满足看懂,能体会到里面的调调就行
还有GMAT 部分的69句也这样做
STEP FIVE
重新读1-3章继续体会
STEP SIX
自此之后每天背完一个LIST 就10句早起和睡前也都是10句平时上没用的课的时候也把难句拿出来一句句看(熟练了的话基本上一节课就可以翻一遍)
日复一日
STEP SEVEN
每过一遍都要看1-3章一次
STEP EIGHT
if<>step nine
then go to step six:
else do step nine
STEP NINE
直到有一天你的书废了(前提是你不能折磨那本书)或者你已经烂记于心、倒背如流把看那些句子变成看起来自然而然很习惯的时候
就可以停了。

超详细真题长难句解析10句_

超详细真题长难句解析10句_
【分析】 并列多重复合句。and 和 but 连接三个并列的分句。前两个分句关系密切,翻译 时可合为一句,与最后一句用分号隔开。原句中第一个分句为被动句,可译为汉 语主动语态的无主句,第二个分句顺译。第三个分句中包含 that 引导的定语从 句修饰限制 situation,定语 从句中又包含一个省略引导词的小定语从句 we
【点拨】 1、extract from “从…中提取”。2、 build up“逐步建立;增进,增强;积
累”。
【译文】 我们都多次听说过,科学家是用归纳法和演绎法工作的,而且从某种意义上说来, 他们依靠这种方法力求从自然界归纳某些自然规律,然后根据这些规律和自己的 某种非同一般的本领,建立起他们的理论。
长难句解析:
6.The food supply will not increase nearly enough to match the rise of the population, which means that we are heading into a crisis in the matter of producing and marketing food.
【分析】 并列句。and 连接两个并列的分句。第一个分句为简单的被动句,翻译时状语 unexpectedly at any time 前置。第二个分句中 in any case 为状语,主干为 the oil wells will all run dry,in thirty years or so 为时间状语,介词结构 at the present rate of use 也作状语,翻译时后两个状语均前置,译于主句 前。
【点拨】 1、shut off“关掉,切断;使隔绝”。2、in any case “无论如何,不管怎样”。

使用英语语法分析器学习长难句

使用英语语法分析器学习长难句

使用英语语法分析器学习长难句长难句是英语学习的难点,通常出现在各种阅读材料中。

在各种出国留学考试中,比如雅思、托福、GRE、GMAT等,尤为常见。

有效理解长难句,是提升阅读能力的关键。

本教程使用一个免费的英语语法分析器,教大家如何更容易的理解长难句。

一、语法分析器Core NLP 是斯坦福大学制作的功能完善的自然语言分析工具。

功能之一,就是分析句子的语法结构,并以树状图的形式展现。

进入 Core NLP 的免费使用界面,输入一个简单句子,比如I like studying English.,下方菜单选择constituency parse,点击 Submit 按钮,即可生成这个句子的语法树状图(图一)。

图一:I like studying English. 的语法树状图二、解读树状图对很多英语学习者而言,完整解读这个树状图存在困难。

本教程提供一个简单的方法,让大家快速掌握结构主义语法的基本要领。

简单来说,单词组成词组,词组构成句子。

理解长难句,可以从单词开始,扩展到词组,最后到句子,具体步骤如下。

1.理解词汇2.理解词组3.理解句子理解词汇要理解这个简单的英文句子,首先要知道每个单词的外延语义(denotation),即词典里的基本语义。

这句话由四个词元(lemma)组成,可做如下理解。

•I:我•like:喜欢•study:学习•English:英语理解词组可在树状图中从下至上寻找同一节点下的词汇,组成词组。

比如 studying 和English 两个单词,向上回溯为同一节点,即组成词组 studying English(图二);而单词 like 和词组 studying English 向上回溯为同一节点,组成新的词组 likestudying English(图三)。

于是,本句中的词组,按照层次,依次为 studying English 和 like studying English,可做如下理解。

gre和gmat阅读难句教程

gre和gmat阅读难句教程

gre和gmat阅读难句教程在GRE和GMAT考试的阅读部分,难句是考生常遇到的挑战之一。

这些复杂的句子通常包含大量的修饰语和嵌套从句,需要考生具备一定的技巧来理解和分析。

下面将介绍一些针对GRE和GMAT阅读难句的教程,帮助考生提高阅读能力。

首先,理解句子结构是解读难句的关键。

在阅读过程中,考生应该学会识别主谓宾结构和修饰语的用法。

这可以通过注意句子的标点符号以及逻辑关系来实现。

当遇到一个复杂的句子时,可以先找出主谓宾结构,然后再分析修饰语的作用。

这有助于考生更好地理解句子的整体含义。

其次,学会使用上下文线索来解读难句。

有时候,一个句子的含义可能并不明显,但上下文中的其他句子和段落可以提供线索。

因此,考生应该善于运用上下文信息来推断句子的含义。

可以通过查找词汇和语法指示词,例如转折词、因果词和条件词,来理解句子之间的逻辑关系。

此外,注意句子中的关键词和关键短语也是解读难句的关键。

这些关键词通常提供了句子的中心思想或关键信息。

考生应该学会识别并理解这些关键词的含义。

可以通过对关键词进行标注或圈出来帮助记忆和理解。

最后,多进行模拟练习也是提高阅读难句理解能力的有效方法。

选择GRE和GMAT官方指南中的阅读部分题目进行练习,并注重练习那些涉及到难句的题目。

通过反复练习,考生可以加深对难句理解方法的熟悉程度,提高阅读速度和准确性。

总而言之,解读GRE和GMAT阅读部分的难句需要技巧和经验。

通过学习句子结构、运用上下文线索、研究关键词和进行模拟练习,考生可以有效地提高对难句的理解能力,从而在考试中取得更好的成绩。

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第二章深入篇看了上一章,相信你已经知道怎样可以读懂一个难句了,但是难句有很多种,不同的难句要有不同的读法,这样才能在最短的时间内,最快速,最准确的读懂一个很难的句子。

笔者认为读难句有三种境界:一. 认识,所以知道;二. 不认识,但是知道;三. 认识,但是不知道。

下面我们就一起来进入读难句的三个境界。

一.认识句子中的单词,所以知道句子的意思。

认识句子中的单词,所以知道句子的意思,这是读句子的第一个境界。

这种句子可能是我们平时生活中常见的,或者句子是讲某一专业的方面,但句子中的单词并没有达到某种深度,所以我们可以大概认识句子中的所有单词。

句子的结构也不是特别复杂,所以认识句子的单词基本可以知道句子的意思。

读这种难句,相对来讲是比较容易的,只要按照我们前面介绍过的方法读句子就可以了,注意忘记语法,不理会复杂的句子形式,只看句子的内容,也就是按英文顺序排列的中文即可。

下面例句有些人名地名仍然保留原样,因为对我们理解句子意思并不产生影响,这样的句子已经接近读句子的第二个境界了。

1.While Jackie Robinson was a Brooklyn Dodger, his courage in the face of physical threats and verbal attacks was not unlike that of Rosa Parks, who refused to move to the back of a bus in Montgomery, Alabama.#当Jackie Robinson 是一个Brooklyn Dodger时,他的勇气面对身体上的威胁和语言上的攻击,并不像Rosa Parks的那样,Rosa Parks拒绝移动到一辆汽车的后面在Montgomery, Alabama。

2.A recent study has found that within the past few years, many doctors have elected to retire early rather than face the threats of lawsuits and the rising costs of malpractice insurance.# 一个最近的研究发现,在过去的几年里,很多医生选择早点退休,而不是面临威胁/被起诉的和越来越多的费用/用于不当处置的保险的。

3.In June of 1989, Princeton Township approved a developer's plans to build 300 houses on a large portion of the 210-acre site of the Battle of Princeton, one of only eight Revolutionary War battlefields that had remained undeveloped.# 在1989年六月,Princeton小镇批准一个开发者的计划,建造300间房子在一大部分/210英亩的Princeton战役的地方的,其中一个/仅有的八个革命战争战场中的/曾经保持没有被开发的。

4.Problems in the management of water and other resources will be at the head of the legislature's list of concerns for the coming 基session.#问题/在管理水和其他资源方面的/将放在首位/立法机关的列表关注的对于下一个阶段。

5.Stable interest rates on long-term bonds are the financial market's vote of confidence that the Federal Reserve will keep inflation under control. # 稳定的利率/长期债券的/是金融市场的表现/信心的/联邦储备局将控制通货膨胀。

6.Rather than continue to produce most of the items necessary forsubsistence, a growing number of farm families during the first decades of the nineteenth century began to specialize in the production of grain or cotton and to use the cash proceeds from the sale of their crops to buy necessities.# 不是继续生产大多数物品/生活必需的,一个增加的数量农民家庭的在前几十年/十九世纪的/开始专业化在生产谷物或棉花方面和使用现金/收入他们卖谷物的/去买生活必需品。

7.Some analysts point out that because people are becoming accustomed to a steady inflation rate of four to five percent, businesses are finding that they can raise prices by this amount without provoking strong public reaction.# 一些分析家指出/因为人们习惯于一个稳定的通货膨胀率/百分之四到五的,商业(人士)发现/他们能增加价钱/这么多数量的而不引起强烈的反应。

8.Although it was once funded entirely by the government, the Victoria and Albert Museum was among the first of Britain's national museums to seek support from corporations and private donors and to increase income by increasing attendance.# 尽管曾经全部由政府出资,维多利亚和阿尔贝特博物馆是其中的一个/英国国家博物馆中/去寻找支持/从公司和私人出资者那里/并且增加收入通过增加参观人数。

9.Under the restructuring, the huge organization that operates thecompany's basic businesses will be divided into five groups, each with its own executive.# 在重组过程中,这个巨大的组织/管理这个公司的基本业务/将被分割成五组,每一个组有他自己的领导者。

10.Temporary-employment agencies benefit not only from the increasing demand for clerical workers but also from the higher profits made in placing highly paid professionals, requests for whom have increased in the recent wave of corporate takeovers.# 临时雇佣代理处/不仅受益于增加的需求/对于办公室职员的,同时也受益于/更高的利润/制造出来的/在安置高收入的专家们,需求对于他们的/已经增加了/在最近的风波/公司交接过程中的。

11.Although it claims to delve into political issues, television can be superficial, as when the three major networks each broadcast exactly the same statement from a political candidate.# 尽管被要求深入研究政治事件,电视只能是表面上的(研究),因为三个主要的网络/每一个播放的/恰恰都是同样的声明/同一个政治候选人的发出的。

12.The record of the past is always incomplete, and historians in writing about it inevitable reflect the preoccupations of their own time.# 纪录对于过去的/总是不全面的,而且历史学家/写这些纪录的/不可避免的反应出偏见/他们那个时代的。

13.Like virtually all of the nation's 50 busiest airports, New York's werebuilt for an age of propellers, before jet planes weighing 800,000 pounds needed over two miles of runway.# 事实上,像所有这个国家的50个最繁忙的机场一样,纽约的机场建造为了一个时代/螺旋桨的,在这之前/喷气式飞机/重达八十万磅需要超过两英里的跑道。

14.Judge Lois Forer's study asks why some litigants have a preferred status over others in the use of a public resource, the courts, which in theory are available to all but in fact are unequally distributed between rich and poor.# 法官Lois Forer的研究调查了/为什么一些诉讼当事人有一个优先的地位/对于别人/在使用公共资源上,法庭,在理论上,应该是可利用的/对于所用的人/但是事实上/被不公平的分配/在富人和穷人之间。

15.The visiting pharmacologists concluded that the present amalgam of Chinese and Western medicine is probably as good as, or better than, any other system that might be devised for the patients treated at the Nan Kai hospital in Tian-jing.# 访问的药理学家判断/现在的混合/中药和西药的/可能是一样好,或者是更好,比其他系统/可能被发明的/对于那些病人/接受治疗在南开医院天津的。

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