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雅思阅读长难句分析
1. It is imagined by many that the
operations of the common mind can be by no means
compared with these processes, and that
they have to be acquired by a sort of special
training.
2.
Whether
the
government
should
increase
the
financing
of
pure
science
at
the
expense
of technology or
vice versa(
反之
) often depends
on the issue of which is seen as the
driving force.
3. How well the predictions will be
validated by later performance depends upon the
amount, reliability, and
appropriateness of the information used and on the
skill
and
wisdom with which
it is interpreted.
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is
no
agreement
whether
methodology
refers
to
the
concepts
peculiar
to
historical
work
in
general
or
to
the
research
techniques
appropriate
to
the
various
branches
of
historical inquiry.
, it is obvious that the
strength of a country
’
s
economy is directly bound up with
the
efficiency of its agriculture and industry, and
that this in turn rests upon the
efforts of scientists and technologists
of all kinds.
could be a key to jet lag and winter blues is the
hormone melatonin, which is known
to
regulate body rhythms.
are
now
31
million
kids
in
the
12-to-19
age
group,
and
demographers
predict
that
there
will
be 35 million teens by 2010, a population bigger
than even the baby boom at its
peak.
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seemed almost
unbelievable but what appeared to be happening was
that the fault was
actually being
lubricated by the injection of the
fluid.
is
scarcely surprising, then, that education systems
have for several decades past
been
severely criticized, partly
on the
ground
that education
prepares
people to
live
in an already outdated
society.
are
strong grounds for thinking that the health of
both individuals and societies
derives
from what we
’
re able to put
into life, rather than what we try to get out of
it.
11. It therefore becomes more and more
important that, if students are not to waste
their
opportunities,
there
will
have
to
be
much
more
detailed
information
about
courses
and more
advice.
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12.
Experts
are
debating
whether
we
should
burden
young
children
with
mental
computation,
or encourage
the use of calculators to relieve children of hard
work and free their
minds to understand
math concepts.
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13.
The
announcement
by
Boeing
that
it
has
decided
to
scrap
plans
to
build
a
futuristic,
high-speed
plane
called
the
sonic
cruiser
brings
an
end
to
one
of
the
most
imaginative
–
and
some say quixotic
–
projects
in recent aerospace engineering
14.
A
religious
sect
that
contends
that
space
travelers
created
the
human
race
by
cloning
themselves declared Friday that the
first cloned human had been born, but it offered
few details and no evidence to support
the claim.
no
such
effect
had
been
detected
in
any
of
the
ingenious
and
delicate
experiments
that
physicists had devised:
the velocity
(速度)
of light
did not vary.
!
16.
If
the
probe
takes,
say,
100
years
to
make
a
copy
of
itself,
then
the
average
speed
at which all probes
would spread throughout the galaxy
(星系)
would be about 1/25th
the speed of light
17.
But
such
troubles
is
confined
mainly
to
the
railways
on
which
the
current
is
picked
up from a third rail rather than from
overhead conductors.
18. As brighter areas of the image
eject more electrons than the darker or shaded
portions,
an electronic
image
is produced in which
varying degrees
of positive charge
duplicate light intensities seen in the
scene being pictured.
19. To kill weed which may sprawl
rampantly among crops in the first several years,
effective
weedicide
is
needed
to
play
the
same
role
as
ploughing
fields
does
to
eliminate
weed.
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20. At a large
terminal railway station, the work of the station
master is largely
administrative
because of the extent of the operations and the
staff of which he is
in
command.
21.
Attending services at the Cathedral of Pisa, he
found himself watching a swinging
chandelier, which air currents shifted
now in wide arcs, now in small ones.
22.
Although
he
got
generally
good
grades
and
was
outstanding
in
mathematics,
Einstein
hated the academic
high school he was sent to in Munich, where
success depended on
memorization and
obedience to arbitrary authority.
23.
One
is
the
visible
edge
of
the
sun,
which
is
a
gaseous
“
surface
”
from
which
visible
light photons
(光子)
freely
emerge.
!
24.
Rockets
perform
best
in
space,
where
there
is
no
atmosphere
to
impede
their
motion
25.
Congress,
which
had
met
to
continue
its
protests
to
the
crown,
found
itself
raising
an
army and selecting George Washington as its
commander in chief.
26. This food supply will not increase
nearly enough to match this, which means that
we are heading into a crisis in the
matter of producing and marketing food.
27.
Other issues that concern the body politic, such
as crime, poverty, and welfare,
are
not
easily
linked
to
public
support
of
scientific
research,
save
at
the
educational
level.
&
28. In the Greek heritage
of the west, myth has always been in tension with
reason,
which
signified
the
rational
and
analytic
mode
of
arriving
at
a
true
account
of
reality.
29. Medicine, like all branches of
science, needs scholars who are able to develop
appropriate
to the
continuously
flowing
stream
of new data to determine what is
relevant.
30.
Behaviorists suggest that the child who is raised
in an environment where there
are many
stimuli which develop his or her capacity for
appropriate responses will
experience
greater intellectual development.
31. My idea of a good .
class is one where youth are involved in at least
20 minutes
of basic movement that gets
their heart rates up.
:
32. That summer, those who
remained were found fleeing down rivers to return
home to
England by new settlers with
fresh supplies, who encouraged them to
reconsider.
33.
These
new-age
executives
are
likely
to
cause
trouble
in
companies
where
longer-serving
middle
managers,
who
have
done
their
time
in
a
less-privileged
environment,
resent the concessions the recruits are
winning.
34.
This is an elegant, antimagnetic, waterproof,
shock-protected and heat-resistant
watch which is made of stainless steel
and high-precision fittings.
35.
They
send
out
pulses
of
sound
waves,
pitched
at
50,000
cycles
per
second,
far
above
the limits of the human ear, which can
hear sounds up to frequencies of about 20,000
cycles per second.
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36.
When
they
analyzed
these
rocks,
they
found
“
shocked
”
< br> quartz
grains-slivers
with
a particular
arrangement of micro cracks believed to represent
the relic left by an
extraterrestrial
impact.
37.
As
land
developed,
rain
water
and
rivers
dissolved
salts
and
other
substances
from
rocks and carried them to the oceans,
making the ocean salty.
38. That summer, those who remained
were found fleeing down river to return home to
England by new settlers with fresh
supplies, who encouraged them to
reconsider.
39.
By and large, the American diet continued to
reflect a considerable reliance upon
animal products, rather than on grains,
which meant that a relatively large acreage
was required to feed the American
public.
,
40.
These
new-age
executives
are
likely
to
cause
trouble
in
companies
where
longer-serving
middle
managers,
who
have
done
their
time
in
a
less-privileged
environment,
resent the concessions the recruits are
winning.
40.
These
new-age
executives
are
likely
to
cause
trouble
in
companies
where
longer-serving
middle
managers,
who
have
done
their
time
in
a
less-privileged
environment,
resent the concessions the recruits are
winning.
41.
This is an elegant, antimagnetic, waterproof,
shock-protected and heat-resistant
watch which is made of stainless steel
and high-precision fittings.
42.
They
send
out
pulses
of
sound
waves,
pitched
at
50,000
cycles
per
second,
far
above
the limits of the human ear, which can
hear sounds up to frequencies of about 20,000
cycles per second
】
43.
When
they
analyzed
these
rocks,
they
found
“
shocked
”
< br> quartz
grains-slivers
with
a particular
arrangement of micro cracks believed to represent
the relic left by an
extraterrestrial
impact
44.
As
land
developed,
rain
water
and
rivers
dissolved
salts
and
other
substances
from
rocks and carried them to the oceans,
making the ocean salty.
45. On the other hand, the person who
is really guilty and whose past experience has
prepared
him
for
such
tests
can
distort
the
results
by
anticipating
the
crucial
questions or
deliberately giving exaggerated responses to
neutral ones.
46. Something further must be done to
the amplified signals before they can be sent
to the transmitting antenna.
)
47. Sometimes
this fall, if all goes well, a revolutionary new
undersea vessel will
be lowered gently
into the waters of Monterey bay for its maiden
voyage.
48. If a
free society doesn't help the many who are poor,
it cannot save the few who
are
rich.
49. The
amount
of deformation
is
directly proportional to
the applied
stress provided
the force does not
exceed certain limit.
50. It doesn
’
t
boil, despite temperatures reaching up to 400
degrees c, because it
is under terrific
pressure.
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51.
You
“
jump
on
the
bandwagon
”
when
you
decide
to
support
a
candidate
because
public
opinion studies show
he is likely to win.
52. He says computer manufacturers used
to be more worried about electromagnetic
interference, so they often put blocks
of materials inside to absorb stray
signals.
53.
Although humans are the most intelligent creature
on earth, anything humans can
do,
nature has already done better and in far, far
less space.
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