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1、考研英语长难句120句考研英语长难句120句精选 下面是的考研英语长难句,希望对大家有所帮助。 1. The overall result has been to make entrance to professional geological journals harder for amateurs, a result that has been reinforced by the widespread introduction of refereeing, first by national journals in the nieenth century and then by sever

2、al local geological journals in the twentieth century. 2. This modern faith in medicines is proved by the fact that the annual drug bill of the Health Services is mounting to astronomical figures and shows no signs at present of ceasing to rise. 3. This overlooked the fact that the poor nations now

3、can borrow the technologies of more developed nations, some of which will be readily adaptable to their own environments, and improve their techniques of production very rapidly. 4. Niy-nine in a hundred of what are called educated men are in this condition, and even of those who can argue fluently

4、for their opinions. 5. As families move away from their stable munity, their friends of many years, their extended family relationships, the informal flow of information is cut off, and with it the confidence that information will be available when needed and will be trustworthy and reliable. 6. We

5、have enriched our lives by creating physical mobility through the motor-car, the jet aeroplane, and other means of mechanical transport; and we have added to our in ectual mobility by the telephone, radio, and television. 7. He extends his own energies by the generation and transmission of power and

6、 his nervous system and his thinking and decision making faculties through automation. 8. On the whole such a conclusion can be drawn with a certain degree of confidence, but only if the child can be assumed to have had the same attitude towards the test as the other with whom he is being pared, and

7、 only if he was not punished by lack of relevant information which they possessed. 9. Secondly, it is not merely desirable but essential for a teacher to have a great capacity for sympathy, a capacity to understand the minds and feelings of other people and, especially, since most teachers are schoo

8、l teachers, the minds and feelings of children. 10. This is the world out of which grows the hope, for the first time in history, of a society where there will be freedom from want and freedom from fear. 11. This trend began during the Second World War, when several governments came to the conclusio

9、n that the specific demands that a government wants to make of its scientific establishments cannot generally be foreseen in detail. 12. Webb argues that the colonial legislative assemblies represented the interests not of the mon people but of the colonial upper classes, a coalition of merchants an

10、d nobility who favored self-rule and sought to elevate legislative authority at the expense of the executive. 13. Closely related with this is the capacity to be tolerant not, indeed, of what is wrong, but of the weaknesses and immaturity of human nature which induce people, and again especially chi

11、ldren, to make mistakes. 14. Proponents believe that may permanently change the babys structure, functioning and metabolism, setting it up to be more vulnerable than normal to the development in adulthood of heart disease and related disorders such as high blood pressure, stroke and diabetes. 15. Mo

12、reover, I can feel strong emotions in response to objects of arts that are interpretations, rather than representations, of reality. 16. New forms of thoughts as well as new subjects for thought must arise in the future as they have in the past, giving rise to new standards of elegance. 17. Never mi

13、nd something as plex as conversation: the most powerful puters struggle to reliably recognize the shape of an object, the most elementary of tasks for a ten-month-old kid. 18. Few changes in the domestic American economy in the postwar period appear to me to be as significant and as inadequately rec

14、ognized, particularly by national policy makers, as those changesheavily influenced by technologywhich increasingly bind the domestic economy to the rest of the world, and make it a more independent sub-element of a larger and more powerful economic system. 19. While there are almost as many definit

15、ions of history as there are historians, modern practice most closely conforms to one that sees history as the attempt to recreate and explain the significant events of the past. 20. In a critique published this week in The Lancet medical journal, scientists conclude that the reported link between l

16、ow birth weight and higher blood pressure later in life, an early cornerstone of the theory, may not be as strong as previously thought. 21. The realization that she can be a good provider may increase the chances that a working wife will choose divorce over an unsatisfactory marriage. 22. For most

17、thinkers since the Greek philosophers, it was self-evident that there is something called human nature, something that constitutes the essence of man. 23. The exact mechanisms involved are still mysterious, but the likelihood that many cancers are initiated at the level of genes suggests that we wil

18、l never prevent all cancers. 24. The fact that the general literature on interviewing does not deal with the journalistic interview seems to be surprising for two reasons. 25. In 1993, there was an explosion in a population of rodents in southwestern United States that spread hantavirus syndrome, a

19、lung infection, after a drought that killed off the rodents predators was quickly followed by heavy rains that expanded the rats food supply. 26. She adds, “Most women and blacks are so frightened that people will think theyve gotten ahead because of their sex or color that they play down(使不突出)their

20、 visibility.” 27. An examination of the history of humanity suggested that man in our epoch is so different from man in previous times that it seemed unrealistic to assume that men in every age have had in mon something that can be called human nature. 28. The study of primitive peoples has discover

21、ed such a diversity of customs, values, feelings, and thoughts that many anthropologists arrived at the concept that man is born as a blank sheet of paper on which each culture writes its text. 29. As surgeons watch a three-dimensional image of the surgery, they move instruments that are connected t

22、o a puter, which passes their movements to robotic instruments that perform the surgery. 30. After driving many of the animals around them to near extinction, people were forced to abandon their old way of life for a radically new survival strategy that resulted in widespread starvation and disease.

23、 31. Indeed, the human history has not been merely touched by global climate change, some scientists argue, it has in some instances been driven by it. 32. It is true that in this country we have more overweight people than ever before, and that, in many cases, being over-weight correlates with an i

24、ncreased risk of heart and blood vessel disease. 33. Science fiction is not only change speculator but change agent, sending an echo from the future that is being into the present that is sculpting it. 34. It is the capacity of the puter for solving problems and making decisions that represents its

25、greatest potential and that poses the greatest difficulties in predicting the impact on society. 35. Depending upon how the couple reacts to these new conditions, it could create a stronger equal partnership or it could create new insecurities. 36. As a consequence, it may prove difficult or impossi

26、ble to establish for a suessful revolution a prehensive and trustworthy picture of those who participated or to answer even the most basic questions one might pose concerning the social origins of the insurgents. 37. Yet Walzers argument, however deficient, does point to one of the most serious weak

27、nesses of capitalismnamely, that it brings to predominant positions those people who, however legitimately they have earned their material rewards, often lack those important qualities which evoke affection or admiration. 38. However, it is those of us who are paid to make the decisions to develop,

28、improve and enforce environmental standards, I submit, who must lead the charge. 39. The theory, known as the fetal origins of adult disease hypothesis, postulates that when a fetus is undernourished, it diverts resources to areas it really needs at the time, such as the brain, at the expense of org

29、ans it will need later in life, such as the lungs. 40. Whether the productivity gains that result from new industries based on new technology are properly reflected in the indices we use to measure productivity or not, each of these industries has given us a quantum jump in productivity, no matter h

30、ow you choose to define it. 41. The emphasis on data gathered first-hand, bined with a cross-cultural perspective brought to the analysis of cultures past and present, makes this study a unique and distinctively important social science. 42. It is recounted of Thomas Carlyle that when he heard of th

31、e illness of his friend, Henry Tailor, he went off immediately to visit him, carrying with him in his pocket what remained of a bottle of medicine formerly prescribed for an indisposition of Mrs Carlyles. 43. The question of whether the decrease in plant fecundity caused by the spraying of pesticide

32、s actually causes a decline in the overall population of flowering plant species still remains unanswered. 44. President Bush, in a June 11 speech on global climate change, described as fatally flawed the 1997 treaty negotiated in Kyoto, Japan, by the United States and other industrial countries but later rejected by the Bush Administration. 45. Given the great expense of conducting such experiments with proper controls, and the limited promise of experiments performed thus far, it is questiona

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