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《高级英语通关三部曲》第二部分:必考句子

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《高级英语通关三部曲》


第二部:必考句子

1
.“Jagger,he
said,
”grabs
a
half
-gallon
jug
of
water
and
runs
along
the
front
platrorm,
sprinkling its contents over the first few rows of sweltering listeners.
2
.He ends it by pretending to end his life-with a guillotine.
3
. “This is pilgrimage” Chris said. “I ought to be
crawling
on my knees. ”

4
.It’s
just that Elvis managed to embody the frustrated teenage spirit of the 1950s.
5
.The Beatles showed there was a range of emotions between love and hate.
6
.Like all artists, these rock musicians mirror feelings and beliefs that help us see and form
our own.
7
.our
generation
views
the
adult
world
with
great
skepticism
…there

is
also
an
increased
tendency to reject complety that world.
8
.In one way or another, its practitioners batten on the society which they scorn.
9
.But
for
the
poor
in
spirit,
with
low
levels
of
both
energy
and
pride,
it
may
be
the
least
intolerable choice available.
10
.They
lived,
in
bitter
disillusionment,
to
see
the
establishment
they
had
overthrown
replaced by a new one, just as hard-faced stuffy.
11
.As a College newspaper editor at that time, I protested against this just as vehemently as
student activists are protesting today.
12
.Apparently he speaks for a lot of his contemporaries.
13
.You must excuse us, doctor, We have her in the kitchen where it is warm. It is very damp
here sometimes.
14
.She had magnificent blonde hair, in profusion.
15
.As I moved my chair a little nearer suddenly with one catlike movement both her hands
clawed instinctively for my eyes and she almost reached them too.

16
.After all, I had already fallen in love with the savage brat, the parents were contemptible
to me.
17
.Her tongue was cut and she was screaming in wild hysterical shrieks.
18
.I could have torn the child apart in my own fury and enjoyed it.
19
.Tried to get off her father’s lap and fly at me while tears of
defeat blinded her eyes.
20
.In
one
of
the
World’s
biggest
countries,
euthanasia
is
condemned
by
the
medical
establishment, secretly practiced many times more often, and almost never comes to light.
21
.It
is
the
small
one,
Holland
,
which
has
rules
for
euthanasia
and
so
can
police
it
effectively.
22
.This started a debate that will rumble on into the autumn.
23
.Yet
medical
monstrosities
that
are
hardly
any
better
undoubtedly
continue,
almost
as
a
matter of macabre routine, in America, Britain and many other countries.
24
.Just as there can be culpable omissions, so too can there be blameless acts.
25
.The
child
strikes
his
head
in
the
bath
and
falls
unconscious.
The
man
sits
down
and
watches him drown.
26
.Another worry is that a legal framework for euthansia, permitting a doctor to comply with
a
dying
man’s
requst
in
a
prescribed
set
of
circumstances,
might
pose
dangers
for
society
by
setting a precedent for killing.
27
.By refusing to discuss it, they usher in something worse.
28
.For
all
but
the
last
six,
I
have
done
the
work-all
the
tedious
details
that
make
the
difference between victory and defeat on election day.
29
.From the start of that campaign, I faced undisguised hostility because of my sex.
30
.Among members of my own party, closed meetings were held to discuss ways of stopping
me.
31
.When there are no children going to bed hungry in this rich nation, I may be ready to go
back to teaching.
32
.What we need is more women in politics, because we have a very special contribution to
make.
33
.Being the first black woman elected to congress has made me some kind of phenomenon.
34
.Her heels clicked on the sidewalk in front of the café
as we left,and she became agitated

as she talked.
35
.He i
s gone from me now, I’m
just telling that you are in for a disappointment.
36
.Salina was talking, telling me about Magpie’s return to crow creek after months in
exile
and how his relatives went his sister’s house and welcomed him home.

37
.Nobody spoke but Elgie came over, his bloodshot eyes filled with sorrow and misery.
38
.Although it was so brilliantly fine-the blue sky powdered with gold and the great spots of
light like white wine splashed over the jardins Publiques.
39
.And
when
she
breathed,
something
light
and
sad-no.
not
sad,
exactly-something
gentle
seemed to move in her bosom.
40
.A beautiful woman came along and dropped her bunch of violets, and a little boy ran after
to hand them to her, and she took them and threw away as if they’d been poisoned.

41
.But he shook his head, lighted a cigarette, slowly breathed a great deep puff into her face
and, even while she was still talking and laughing, flicked the match away and walked on.
42
.No
doubt
somebody
would
have
noticed
if
she
hadn’t
been
there;
she
w
as
part
of
the
performance, after all.
43
.She hurried on the almond Sundays and struck the match for the kettle in quite a dashing
way.
44
.She was one of the few gentlewomen I have ever known, and has remained throughout my
life the measure of what a human being can be.
45
.There was a little path beside the rocky road, and Mrs, Flowers walked in front swinging
her arms and picking her way over the stones.
46
.Words mean more than what is set down on paper. It takes the human voice to infuse them
with the shades of deeper meaning.
47.
My imagination boggled at the punishment I would deserve if in fact I did abuse a book of
Mrs. Flowers’.

48
.When
I
finished
the
cookies
she
brushed
off
the
table
and
brought
a
thick,
small
book
from the bookcase.
49
.I
have
tried
often
to
search
behind
the
sophistication
of
years
for
the
enchantment
I
so
easily found in those gifts.





50
.Television’s variety becomes a
narcotic, not a stimulus.
51

Capturing
your
attention,
and
holding
it
is
the
prime
motive
of
most
television
programming and enchances its role as a profitable advertising vehicle.
52
.Quite simply television operates on the appeal to the short attention span.
53

I
believe
that
TV’s
appeal
to
the
short
attention
span
is
not
only
inefficient
communication but decivilizing as well.
54
.This one was very young, with inexperience even in the shape of his mustache which he
had shaved too much on the left side.
55.
He sat with his hands still pressed over his stomach, hiding his watch, but all through the
cell you could hear its blunt tick tock tick..
56
.The clerk prepared the draw, sacrificing for it one of his letters from home.
57
.On three pieces he made a cross in pencil, and then folded each piece.
58
.He
thrust
his
hand
into
the
shoe
and
made
careful
excavations
as
though
he
had
one
particular scrap of paper in mind.
59.
Indeed
from
the
first
draw
any
mark
of
pleasure
was
taboo
:
one
couldn’t
mock
the
condemned man by any sign of relief.
60
.Some men drew the first slip which touched their fingers; others seemed to suspect that
fate was trying to force on them a particular slip.
61
.If
it
be
true
that
our
thoughts
and
mental
images
are
perfectly
tangible
things,
like
our
books
and
pictures
to
the
inhabitants
of
the
next
world,
then
I
am
making
for
myself
a
better
reputation there than I am in this place.
62
.Give me a restless hour or two in bed and I can solve, to my own satisfaction, all the doubts
of humanity.
63
.Once in bed, when it is time to close the five ports of knowledge, most folks I know seem
to find no difficulty in plunging their earthly parts into oblivion.
64
.Taking
these
fables
to
heart,
I
would
resolve
to
do
likewise,
and,
going
to
bed,
would
clench my teeth, look as determined as possible in the darkness.
65
.I must confess that I always suspect the men who boast that they unvaryingly fall asleep as
soon as they get into bed-those
“as soon as my head touches the pillow” fellows.

66
.For
this
and
other
reasons
I
was
somewhat
lonely,
and
I
soon
developed
disagreeable
mannerisms which made me unpopular throughout my schooldays.
67

A yellow beam of sunlight, filtering through the muslin curtains, slanted on to the table,
where a matchbox, half open, lay beside the inkpot.
68
.Although I had to search, and did search, for the right words, I seemed to be making this

descriptive effort almost against my will, under a kind of compulsion from outside.
69
.Putting aside the need to earn a living, I think there are four motives for writing, at any rate
for writing prose.
70
.Whether
work
should
be
placed
among
the
cause
of
happiness
or
among
the
causes
of
unhappiness may perhaps be regarded as a doubtful question.
71
.I think, however, that, provided work is not excessive in amount, even the dullest work is to
most people less painful than idleness.
72
.Most
of
the
idle
rich
suffer
unspeakable
boredom
as
the
price
of
their
freedom
from
drudgery.
73
.Provided a man does not have to work so hard as to impair his vigor, he is likely to find far
more zest in his free time than an idle man could possibly find.
74
.Continuity of purpose is one of the most essential ingredients of happiness in the long run,
and for most men this comes chiefly through their work.
75

I imagine that an able surgeon, in spite of the painful circumstances in which his work is
done, derives satisfaction from the exquisite precision of his operations.
76
.But the press isn’t the only party in this country that’s guilty of this
rampant insensitivity.
77
.And so we’re suddenly
faced with a sickening situation in this country.
78
.He spoke of how some people glamorize the criminal misfits of society while the best men
die in Asian rice paddies to preserve the freedoms that those misfits abuse.
79
.It’s a
distortion
because we in no way considered ourselves the “best men” in this country.

80
.But
more
important,
we
won’t
move
until
they
set
a
date
for
withdrawal
of
troops
from
Vietnam.
81
.The problem of Vietnam is not just the problem of war and dipl
omacy; It’s a problem of the
very basic American idealism that we are trying to question.
82
.The
modern
cult
of
beauty
is
not
exclusively
a
function
(in
the
mathematical
sense)
of
wealth.
83
.Women are retrenching on other things than their faces.
84
.The
campaign
for
more
physical
beauty
seems
to
be
both
a
tremendous
success
and
a
lamentable failure.
85
.All men and women will be beautiful only when the social arrangements give to every one
of them an opportunity to live completely and harmoniously.
86.
The senior partner studied the resume for the hundredth time and again found nothing he
disliked about Mitchell Y
.MC Deere, at least not on paper.
87
.With
three
job
offers
from
three
of
the
most
prestigious
firms
in
the
country,
he
did
not

促销技巧-哈尔滨老六杀猪菜


促销技巧-哈尔滨老六杀猪菜


促销技巧-哈尔滨老六杀猪菜


促销技巧-哈尔滨老六杀猪菜


促销技巧-哈尔滨老六杀猪菜


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