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新概念英语第三册经典英语写作句型
新概念三册经典句型
经典英语写作句型
新概念英语第三册经典英语写作句型
1.Expertsconfirmedthatapumawillnotattackahumanbeingunlessitiscorned.(lesson1)
a)Sociologistsclaimthatchildrenwillnotattacktheirparentsandteachersunlesstheyarecornered.
b)Manypeopleworrythattheenvironmentwillbeworseningunlesstheharshermeasuresofenvironmentalprotectionareexecuted/carriedout.
2.Itisdisturbingtothinkthatadangerouswildanimalisstillatlargeinthequietcountryside.(lesson1)
a)ItisfrustratingtolearnthatmanyjuniormiddleschoolstudentsarenotadmittedtoseniorhighschoolinChina.
b)Itisdisappointingtohearthatnumerouspupilsliketoplaytruant/skipclasses.
3.Ourvicar/priestisalwaysraisingmoneyforonecauseoranother,buthehasnevermanagedtogetenoughmoneytohavethechurchclockrepaired.(lesson2)
a)Ourgovernmentisalwaysraisingmoneyforonecauseoranother,butithasnevermanagedtocompletelyeradicatethepovertyandilliteracy.
b)Somechildrenarealwaysaskingtheirparentsformoneyforonecauseoranother,fortheydonotknowhowhardtheirparentswork..
4. Thecityatonetimemusthavebeenprosperous,foritenjoyedhighlevelofcivilization.(lesson3)
5. Despitehergreatage,shewasverygracefulindeed,but,sofar,thearchaeologistshavebeenunabletodiscoverheridentity.(lesson3)
6. Thesedays,peoplewhodomanualworkoftenreceivefarmoremoneythanpeoplewhoworkinoffices.(lesson4)
a)Nowadays,peoplewhostudyabroadaremorelikelytofindabetterjobthanpeoplewhostudyathome.
b)Peoplewhocontributemuchtothesocietyaremorepopularthanpeoplewhocontributeless.
7.Peoplewhoworkinofficesarefrequentlyreferredtoaswhite-collarworkersforthesimplereasonthattheyusuallywearacollartogotowork.(lesson4)
a)Moreandmorepeoplearebecomingconsciousoftheimportanceofenvironmentalprotectionforthesimplereasonthattheworseningenvironmentisseriouslydetrimentaltopeople’shealth.
b)Numerouspeoplehavebeguntoraise/keeppetsforthesimplereasonthatraising/keepingpetscannotonlydriveoffone’sloneliness,butenhancetheconsciousnessofprotectinganimals.
8.Hefeelsthathisriseinstatusiswellworththelossofmoney.(lesson4)
a)Shethoughtthatherachievementinherworkwaswellworthhereffortsthatshemade.
b)Weassumethattakingadventuresforyoungpeopleiswellworthtrying.
9.Editorsofnewspapersandmagazinesoftengotoextremestoprovidetheirreaderswithunimportantfactsandstatistics.(lesson5)
a)Someemployersfrequentlygotoextremestomakemoreprofits.
b)Shealwaysgotoextremestoexpressherself.
10. Theeditoratoncesentthejournalistafaxinstructinghimtofindouttheexactnumberofstepsandtheheightofwall.(lesson5)
11. However,hehadatlastbeenallowedtosendafaxinwhichheinformedtheeditorthathehehadbeenarrestedwhilecountingthe1,084stepsleadingtothefifteen-footwallwhichsurroundedthepresident’spalace.(lesson5)
12. Thesilencewassuddenlybrokenwhenalargecar,withitsheadliughtsonanditshornblaring,roareddownthearcade(lesson6)
13. Oneofthethieveswasstruckbyaheavystatue,buthewastoobusyhelpinghimselftodiamondstonoticeanypain.(lesson6)
14. Solongasthereissomethingtoidentify,wewillgivepeopletheirmoneyback.(lesson7)
15. Nowthatatunnelhasbeenbuiltthroughthemountains,thePassislessdangerous,buteachyear,thedogsarestillsentoutintothesnowwheneveratravelerisindifficulty.(lesson8)
16.Catsneverfailtofascinatehumanbeings.(lesson9)
a)Moneyneverfailstofascinatehumanbeings.
b)Spaceresearchneverfailstofascinatehumanbeings.
17.Oneofthethingsthatfascinatesusmostaboutcatsisthepopularbeliefthatcatshaveninelives.(lesson9)
a)OneofthethingsthatfascinatesusmostaboutTV/computeristhepopularbeliefthatTV/computerisnotonlyusedasanentertainment,butalsohelpsuslearnknowledge.
b)Oneofthethingsthatfascinatesusmostabouthightechnologyisthepopularbeliefthathightechnologysuchasrobotscannotonlyreplacepeopletododangerouswork,buthelpstorelease/freeourmothersfromtheheavyandtedioushouseholds.
18.Thetragicsinkingofthisgreatlinerwillalwaysberemembered,forshewentdownonherfirstvoyagewithheavylossoflife.(lesson10)
19. HewasgreetedbyanunpleasantsmellwhichconvincedhimthatIwastellingthetruth.(lesson11)
a)Theyweregreetedbyacrowdofreportersfromthemomenttheyarrivedattheairport.
b)WeweregreetedbytheeveningsightsalongthePearlRiverwhenweclimbedontothetopofthemountains.
20. Mostofushaveformedanunrealisticpictureoflifeonadesertisland.(lesson12)
21. YoueitherstarvetodeathorlivelikeRobinsonCrusoe,wantingforaboatwhichnevercomes.(lesson12)
22. Sheintendedtodressupasaghostandasshehadmadehercostumethenightbefore,shewasimpatienttotryiton.(lesson13)
23. Notwantingtofrightenthepoorman,Shequicklyhidinthesmallstoreroomunderthestairs.(lesson13)
24. TherewasatimewhentheownersofshopsandbusinessesinChicagohadtopaylargesumofmoneytogangstersinreturnforprotection.(lesson14)
a) TherewasatimewhenthousandsofuniversityteachersdroppedtheirteachingandembarkedondoingbusinessinChina.
b) Therewasatimewhenfewpeopleknewaboutthemysteriousspace.
25.Aslongagoasthefourteenthcentury,anEnglishmanmadetheremarkablediscoverythatpeoplewouldratherpaylargesumsofmoneythanhavetheirlifeworkdestroyedbygangsters.(lesson14)
a) Aslongagoasthe15thcentury,Psychologistsmadethesurprisingdiscoverythatthemoreonewantstogetsomething,themoredifficultyoumaymakeittoget.
b) Advertisershavemadearemarkablediscoverythatpeoplenormallyliketogetsomethingfornothing.
26.Georgewasnottooupsetbyhisexperiencebecausetheladywhoownsthesweetshopheardabouthistroublesandrewardedhimwithalargeboxofchocolates.(lesson15)
27.HedescribedtheNewYorkharbouras“averyagreeablesituationlocatedwhintwosmallhillsinthemidstofwhichflowedagreatriver.”(lesson17)
28.However,sizeandstrengthsarenottheonlyimportantthingsaboutthisbridge.Despiteitsimmensity,itisbothsimpleandelegant,fulfillingitsdesigner’sdreamtocreate“anenormousobjectdrawnasfaintlyaspossible.”(lesson17)
29.Modernsculpturerarely/hardly/seldomsurprisesusanymore.(lesson18)
a) StreetdancinginGuangZhourarelysurprisesusanymore.
b) HorriblemoviesonTVrarelysurprisesusanymore.
30.ThefirstthingIsawwhenIenteredtheartgallerywasanoticewhichsaid:
”Don’ttouchtheexhibits.Someofaredangerous!
”(lesson18)
a) ThefirstthingIwilldowhenIamabroadistofindahousewhichisconvenientformetogotoschool.
b) ThefirstthingInoticedwhenIarrivedattheairportwasacreativeadvertisementaboutfoodwhichsaid“Tastingisbelieving”
31.Consideringtheamountshepaid,thecatwasdearmorewaysthanone.(lesson19)
Consideringthelackofmoney,thechancesthathewillbefullyrecoveredareremote.
32.Overayearpassedbeforethefirstattemptwasmade.(lesson20)
Overtwoweekspassedbeforethegirlcouldexplainedwhathadhappenedtoher
33.Itwasnotuntilhisthirdmatchin1790thathefinallybeatHumphriesandbecameChampionofEngland.(lesson21)
Itwasnotuntil3pmthathecamehere.
34.Someplaysaresosuccessfulthattheyrunforyearsonend.(lesson22)
Thecctvspringfestivalgalaissosuccessfulthatitrunsforyearsonend.
35.Muchtothearistocrat’samusement,thegaolerreturnedafewmomentslaterwithapairofglassesandtheusualcopyoftheletterwhichheproceededtoreadtotheprisoner.(lesson22)
Muchtomydisappointment,hearrivedlateagain.
36.Peoplebecomequiteillogicalwhentheytrytodecidewhatcanbeeatenandwhatcannorbeeaten.(lesson23)
a) Peoplebecomeveryunreasonablewhentheytrytodecidewhethertheyshouldsendtheirchildrenabroadornot.
b) Peoplearebecomingmoreandmorerational/smartwhentheytrytodecidewhattheyshouldbuyandwhattheyshouldnot.
37.Thesadtruthisthatmostofushavebeenbroughtuptoeatcertainfoodandsticktothemallourlives.(lesson23)
a) Thegreattruthisthattheworldjudgesonenotbywhoyouarebutbywhatyouhave.
b) Thewell-knowntruthisthatloveisblind.
38.Nocreaturehasreceivedmorepraiseandabusethanthecommongardensnail.(lesson23)
a)NoonehasreceivedmorepraiseandabusethanChairmanMao.
b)Nothingismorepowerfulthanmoney/love/advertisement/TV/computer.
39.Itisallverywellforsuchthingstooccurinfiction,butitisreallyunimaginableintherealworld.(lesson24)
a) Itisallverywellforpeopletokeeppets,butwhohasthetimeandmoneytoattendtothem.
b) Itisallverywellforyoungpeopletostudyabroad,buthowmanyfamiliescanaffordtheirfurthereducation?
40.Thereisnodoubtthatifshehadnotlostherruddershewouldhavewontheraceeasily.(lesson25)
Thereisnodoubtthatonecannotsucceedwithoutindustriousnees
41.Noonecanavoidbeinginfluencedbyadvertisements.(lesson26)
a) NoonecanavoidbeingmovedbyTitanic.
b) Noonecanavoidbeingaffected/influencedbyexotic/fascinatingTVprogrammes.
42.Radioandtelevisionhavemadeitpossibleforadvertiserstocapturetheattentionofmillions