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  1. 1经典英语句子,为个人简历添彩
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转为个人简历添彩经典英语句子,那现在就来看一下用英语如何表述自己的优点吧,有很高的领导艺术和很强的集体精神,年轻聪明精力充沛并有很强的事业心,有良好的管理艺术和组织能力。

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中国人向来以谦虚为美德,但是面试中的过分谦虚万万不可取,相反适当的自我赞美,或者说是对自己真实的评价反而能增加面试官对你的好感,这是一种自信的表现。那现在就来看一下,用英语如何表述自己的优点吧。Mature,dynamicandhonest。

思想成熟、精明能干、为人诚实。

Excellentabilityofsystematicalmanagement。

有极强的系统管理能力。

Abilitytoworkindependent1y,matureandresourcefu1.能够独立工作、思想成熟、应变能力强。

Apersonwithabilityplusflexibilityshouldapp1y。需要有能力及适应力强的人。

Astablepersonalityandhighsenseofresponsibilityaredesirable。个性稳重、具高度责任感。

Workwellwithamulti-culturalanddiverseworkforce。能够在不同文化和工作人员的背景下出色地工作。

Bright,aggressiveapplicants。

反应快、有进取心的应聘者。

Ambitiousattitudeessential。

有雄心壮志。

Initiative,independentandgoodcommunicationskill。积极主动、独立工作能力强,并有良好的交际技能。

Willingtoworkunderpressurewithleardershipquality。愿意在压力下工作,并具领导素质。

Willingtoassumeresponsibilities。

应聘者须勇于挑重担。

Mature,self-motivatedandstronginterpersonalskills。思想成熟、上进心强,并具极丰富的人际关系技巧。

Energetic,fashion-mindedperson。

精力旺盛、思想新潮。

Withapleasantmatureattitude。

开朗成熟。

Strongdeterminationtosucceed。

有获得成功的坚定决心。

Strongleadershipskills。

有极强的领导艺术。

Abilitytoworkwellwithothers。

能够同他人一道很好地工作。

Highly-motivatedandreliablepersonwithexcellenthealthandpleasantpersonality。

上进心强又可靠者,并且身体健康、性格开朗。

Theabilitytoinitiateandoperateindependently。

有创业能力,并能独立地从业。

Strongleadershipskillwhilepossessingagreatteamspirit。有很高的领导艺术和很强的集体精神。

Behighlyorganizedandeffecient。

工作很有条理,办事效率高。

Willingtolearnandprogress。

肯学习进龋

Goodpresentationskills。

有良好的表达能力。

Positiveactivemindessential。

有积极、灵活的头脑。

Abilitytodealwithpersonnelatalllevelseffectively。善于同各种人员打交道。

Havepositiveworkattitudeandbewillingandabletoworkdiligentlywithoutsupervision。

有积极的工作态度,愿意和能够在没有监督的情况下勤奋地工作。Young,bright,energeticwithstrongcareer-ambition。

年轻、聪明、精力充沛,并有很强的事业心。

Goodpeoplemanagementandcommunicationskills.Teamplayer。有良好的人员管理和交际能力。能在集体中发挥带头作用。

Abletoworkunderhighpressureandtimelimitation。

能够在高压力下和时间限制下进行工作。

Beelegantandwithnicepersonality。

举止优雅、个人性格好。

Withgoodmanagerialskillsandorganizationalcapabilities。有良好的管理艺术和组织能力。

Themainqualitiesrequiredarepreparednetoworkhard,abilitytolearn,ambitionandgoodhealth。

主要必备素质是吃苦耐劳精神好、学习能力优、事业心强和身体棒。Havinggoodandextensivesocialconnections。

具有良好而广泛的社会关系。

Beingactive,creativeandinnonativeisaplus。

思想活跃、有首创和革新精神尤佳。

Withgoodanalyticalcapability。

有较强的分析能力。

人教大纲版高中英语课文必背经典句子2017-07-02 13:15:52 | #2楼回目录

高一英语课文必背经典句子200句

1.IhatehikingandI'mnotintoclassicalmusic.

2.IsurftheInternetallthetimeandIlikeplayingcomputergames.

3.RockmusicisOK,andsoisskiing.

4.Chuckisabusinessmanwhoisalwayssobusythathehaslittletimeforhisfriends.

5.OnedayChuckisonaflightacrothePacificOceanwhensuddenlyhisplanecrashes.

6.Herealizesthathehasn’tbeenaverygoodfriendbecausehehasalwaysbeenthinkingabouthimself.

7.Chucklearnsthatweneedfriendstosharehappineandsorrow,andthatitisimportanttohavesomeonetocareabout.

8.WhenhemakesfriendswithWilson,heunderstandthatfriendshipisaboutfeelingsandthatwemustgiveasmuchaswetake.

9.ThelessonwecanlearnfromChuckandalltheotherswhohaveunusualfriendsisthatfriendsareteachers.

10.Ifoundthebathroom,butIdidn’tfindwhatIwaslookingfor.

11.Don’tforgettobuymesomeketchuponyourwayback.

12.Therearemorethan42countrieswherethemajorityofthepeoplespeakEnglish.

http://www.oh100.com otal,formorethan375millionpeopleEnglishistheirmothertongue.

14.InChinastudentslearnEnglishatschoolasaforeignlanguage,exceptforthoseinHongKong,wheremanypeoplespeakEnglishasafirstorasecondlanguage.

15.Inonlyfiftyyears,Englishhasdevelopedintothelanguagemostwidelyspokenandusedintheworld.

16.WithsomanypeoplecommunicatinginEnglisheveryday,itwillbecomemoreandmoreimportanttohaveagoodknowledgeofEnglish.

17.ForalongtimethelanguageinAmericastayedthesame,whilethelanguageinEnglandchanged.

http://www.oh100.com hesamewayAmericansstillusetheexpression―Igue―(meaning―Ithink‖),justastheBritishdid300yearsago.

19.Atthesametime,BritishEnglishandAmericanEnglishstartedborrowingwordsfromotherlanguages,endingupwithdifferentwords.

20.Exceptforthesedifferencesinspelling,writtenEnglishismoreorlethesameinbothBritishandAmericanEnglish.

21.However,mostofthetimepeoplefromthetwocountriesdonothaveanydifficultyinunderstandingeachother.

22.Manypeopletravelbecausetheywanttoseeothercountriesandvisitplacesthatarefamous,interestingorbeautiful.

23.Manyoftoday’stravelersarelookingforanunusualexperienceandadventuretravelisbecomingmoreandmorepopular.

24.Insteadofspendingyourvacationonabus,inahotelorsittingonthebeach,youmaywanttotryhiking.

25.Hikingisfunandexciting,butyoushouldn’tforgetsafety.

26.Araftisasmallboatthatyoucanusetopaddledownriversandstreams.

27.Ifyouwantanormalraftingtrip,chooseaquietstreamorriverthatiswideandhasfewfallen

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treesorrocks.

28.Thename―whitewater―comesfromthefactthatthewaterinthesestreamsandriverslookswhitewhenitmovesquickly.

29.Aswithhiking,youshouldalwaysthinkaboutyoursafetyandweargoodclothes.

30.JaneandBettyaregoingonseparateholidaysinafewdays’time.

31.WhenareyouofftoGuangzhou?

32.Myplaneleavesatseven,soIthinkwe’lltakeataxi.

33.SeeyouwhenIgetback.

34.Thenextmomentthefirstwavesweptherdown,swallowingthegarden.

35.Now,thewater,whichwascoldasiceandflowedfasterthanariver,wasaboveherknees.

36.JeffandFloralookedintoeachother’sfacewithalookoffright.

37.Flora,whosebeautifulhairanddrewereallcoldandwet,startedcrying.

38.Treeaftertreewentdown,cutdownbythewater,whichmusthavebeenthreemetersdeep.

39.Thegardenthatwasoncesobeautifulwascompletelydestroyed,sweptawaybythewildwater.

40.IfoundsomephotosofinterestingplaceswhichwerenottoofarawayfromChengdu.

41.HetoldmethatIcouldgoonatwo-daytriptoLeshanandEmei,whichwasn’ttooexpensive.

42.First,wewenttoLeshan,whereweclimbedallthewayupthemountaintoseetheBuddha.

43.Lookingupatthelargeheadanddownatthelargefeetmakesyoufeelsosmall.

44.WeiBintookphotosofusstandinginfrontoftheBuddha.

45.StevenSpielberg,whosemotherwasamusicteacher,wasbornin1946inasmalltowninAmerica.

46.In1959Spielbergwonaprizeforafilmwhichhemadewhenhewasthirteenyearsold.

47.Thereasonwhyhecouldnotgotherewasthathisgradesweretoolow.

48.Hereheworkedonashortfilm,whichwonhimajobastheyoungestfilmdirectorintheworld.

49.ThiswasthemomentwhenSpieberg’scareerreallytookoff.

50.Itisaboutabigwhitesharkthatattacksswimmerswhoarespendingtheirholidaysinasmallvillagebythesea.

51.Manypeoplewhosawthefilmwereafraidtoswimintheseawhentheyrememberedthescenesinwhichpeoplewereeatenbytheshark.

52.Spielberghasmadetwofilmsaboutcreaturesthatcometotheearthfromouterspace.

53.Forexample,ET(1982)isaboutayoungboycalledElliottwhomakesfriendswithasmallcreaturefromouterspaceandhelpshimtofindawaytogohome.

54.JurassicPark,whichSpielbergmadein1993,isaboutaparkwhereaveryrichmankeepsdifferentkindsofdinosaurs.

55.Inhiswarfilms,hehasshownthatloveandpeacewillwinoverwarintheend.

56.StevenSpielbergisoneofthetopdirectorsinthefilmindustryandalsohasmanyfansinChina.

57.Whenaskedaboutthesecretofhissuccess,StevenSpielbergsaidthatheowesmuchofhissucceandhappinetohiswifeandchildren.

58.HemetCateCapshaw,whoisanactress,whenhewasworkingononeofhisfilms.

59.Afterthatitstilltooksevenyearsbeforetheyfinallygotmarried.

60.MrGao,theonlyteacheroftheShuiquanPrimarySchool,hastostayawayforamonthtotakecareofhissickmother.

61.ThemostimportantthingforyoungMinzhiisnottoloseanymorepupilsfromthe

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school---NOTONELESS—beforeMr.Gaoreturns!

62.Shetriestokeepthestudentsintheclassroombylockingthemupintheclassroomandrunningafterthosewhoescape.

63.Minzhiwantstogototown,butshecan’taffordtobuyabusticket.

64.Shewantsthemtoletherappearliveontheair,hopingthatHuikewillseeher.

65.Manypeoplelikethisnotjustbecausethestoryitselfismoving,butalsobecausemostofthepeopleinthefilmusetheirrealnamesandplaythemselves.

66.Igueitwasn’treallyyourfault,wasit?

67.PeoplewhogotoaformalWesterndinnerpartyforthefirsttimemaybesurprisedbytablemannersinWesternculture.

68.Havinggoodtablemannersmeansknowing,forexample,howtouseknivesandforks,whentodrinkatoastandhowtobehaveatthetable.

69.Theknifeandforkthatareclosesttoyourplatearealittlebitbiggerthantheonesbesidethem.

70.InChina,yousometimesgetahot,dampclothtocleanyourfaceandhands,which,however,isnotthecustominWesterncountries.

71.Whendrinkingtosomeone’shealth,youraiseyourglasses,buttheglassesshouldnottouch.

72.Althoughgoodmannersalwaysmakeyoulookgood,youdonotneedtoworryaboutalltheseruleswhilehavingdinnerwithyourfriendsorfamily.

73.Itistruethatmanyoftheworld’sgreatestcitieshavebeenbuiltonthebanksofariver.

74.Wewilldoeverythingwecantosaveourcity.

75.PiecesofthepalacesthathadbeenhiddenbeforetheNaziscamecouldbeusedtobuildthecityanditsculture.

76.Withthehelpofoldpaintingsandphotographs,thepeopleofStPetersburgwereabletobringbackthebeautyoftheircultureandhistory.

77.Oldpaintings,includingaportraitofPetertheGreatwhichwasfoundinthesnowoutsideStPetersburg,havebeencarefullyrecreated,andtheoldpalaceshavebeenmadeaswonderfulasinthepast.

78.TodayPetertheGreatonhisbronzehorsecanonceagainlookoutoverthecityhebuilt.

79.Strong,proudandunited,thepeopleofStPetersburgarethemodernheroesofRussia.

80.Someofthegamesinwhichtheyoungmencompletedwere:running,jumpingandwrestling.

81.InSydneytheChineseteamgot28goldmedals,rankingthirdofthecompetingcountries.

82.ManyoftheChinesemedalswerewonindivingandgymnasticsandalsoineventssuchasweightliftingandshooting.

83.Followingthehistory-makingsucceinthe2000SydneyOlympicGames,Chinawonanothergreatcompetitionin2001whichwasnotforamedal.

84.ThepeopleofBeijing.andofthewholecountry,willbepreparingtolighttheOlympic.gzpinda.comeathletesandsportsfansfromallovertheworld.

85.WangMeiputsherhandintoherpocket,takesoutherredcellphoneandpressesthetalkkey.

86.Cellphones,ormobilephones,makeitpossibleforustotalktoanyonefromanywhere.

87.Newfunctionsarebeingaddedtothephones.

88.Thelatestcellphoneshavefeaturessuchasgames,musicandanelectroniccalendarthatwillremindyouaboutappointmentsandimportantdates.

89.Thestudentsobeytherulesandagreenottousetheirphonesintheclassroom.

90.Theanswerseemstobethatwehaveaneedtostayintouchwithfriendsandfamilynomatter

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whereweareorwhatwearedoing.

91.Havingacellphonealsomakesusfeelsafer,sincewecancallforhelpincaseofanemergency.

92.Shesaysthathercellphonehelpsherdowhatevershewantstodoandstillstayintouchwithherparentsandfriends.

93.‖Ithinkit’sthemostusefulinventionever―WangMeisaysassheisdiallingthenumbertoXiaoLiagaintoaskherwhatshewillbewearingtoschooltomorrow.

94.WangMeicallsherbestfriendXiaoLiatleastonceadaytoseehowsheisdoingandwhatisgoingon.

95.Once,theearthwasabeautifulblueplanetwherepeoplelivedhappilyamongtreesandanimals.

96.Thehumanbeingshavebeenabletokeepasmall,secretschoolopensincethemachinestookover.

97.Now,theleaderhasaskedagroupofstudentstodowhattheycantosavetheearth.

98.Instead,thestudentshavedecidedtocomeupwithapeacefulsolution.

99.SteveJonesisanenvironmentalexpertwhotriestokeepanimalsandplantsfrombecomingendangered.

100.Weoftentalkabouthowimportantitistotakecareofourselvesandourplanet,butwedon’talwaysdoaswesay.

101.Manyoftheearth’splantsandanimalshavealreadydiedout,andseveralotherspeciesareendangered.

102.Ifwewanttoliveabetterlifeandhaveabrightfuture,wemustlearntoactinwaysthatdonotharmotherlivingthings.

103.Ifweknowmoreaboutwhatcausesendangerment,wemaybeabletotakemeasuresbeforeitistoolate.

104.Aspeciescanbecomeendangeredfordifferentreasons.

105.Animalsandplantsmusthaveahabitat,orhome,whichiscomfortableandclean,andwherethereisenoughfoodandotherresources.

106.Theyareallusedtotheirenvironment;thatis,theyhavelearnthowtolivesuccessfullyintheirhabitat.

107.Expertstellusthatweneedtothinkaboutwhatwecandotokeepanimalsandplantsfrombecomingendangered.

108.ProfessorStevensonexplainedtothestudentsthatthemiludeerhadbeenverycommoninChinaalongtimeago,butitdisappearedduringtheMingandQingDynasties.

109.WhatwehearontheradioorseeonTVisonlyasmallpartofallthewonderfulmusicthatiswaitingforus.

110.Peoplehavebeenplayingthebluesformanyyears,butthemusichaskeptmanyofitscharacteristics.

111.Hip-topmusicoftencombinespartsofotherstylestocreatemusicthatwillhelppeoplehearnewthingsinoldmusic.

112.Latinmusic–musicthatusestraditionalstylesfromLatinAmerica—hasspreadallovertheworld.

113.ThebluescomesfromAfricansongsthatpeopleusedtosingwhentheyworkedandduringfestivals.

114.Thereisawidevarietyofnewmusictobediscoveredineverycorneroftheworld,sothe

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nexttimeyoulookforatapeoraCD,don’tjustlookforChineseorAmericanmusic—openyourearstothesoundsoftheworld.

115.Theyplaymusictosatisfytheirinnerdesire.

116.Theydonotthinkhowmuchmoneytheycanmakefromasong;instead,theysingfortheiremotionsandliveformusic.

117.Theproceofmakingrockmusic,however,istotallydifferent.

118.Youmustbelieveinwhatyoudoandwhoyouwanttosucceedintheworld–themagicalworldofHogwartsandtherealone.

119.Ifonlytheycouldfindawaytogettotheroom,orwhateveritwas,behindthewall.

120.Oureatinghabitshavechanged,ashasourwayoflife,andthefuelweneedforourbodiesisalsodifferent.

121.Ifwewanttokeepupwiththehighpaceofmodernlife,wehadbetterlearntomaketherightchoicesaboutwhatandhowweeat.

122.Whenwechoosewhattobuyandeat,wehadbetterthinkwhetherthefoodwillgiveusthenutrientsweneed.

123.Vitamins,whichwecangetfromeatingvegetables,fruit,fishanddrinkingmilk,helpourbodyfightdisease.

124.Manypeopletodaymakechoicesabouttheireatinghabitsbasedonwhattheybelieve.

http://www.oh100.com anicvegetablesarethosethataregrownwithoutchemicalsthatcanbeharmfultohumanbeingsortheenvironment.

126.Becausewehavesomuchtochoosefrom,manycompaniesandstoresofferadviceaboutwhatweshouldeat.

127.Thebestwaytomakesurethatwewillfeelandlookfineistodevelophealthyeatinghabits.128.Onlyinthatwaywillwebereadyfrothechallengesandopportunitiesinlife.

129.Iamalittlenervousabout,becauseIamnotsurehowIshouldbehaveatthedinnertable.130.TheweekfollowingChristmasDay,manyAfrican—Americanfamiliesgettogethertogreetthenewyearandthinkaboutthepast.

131.Kwanzaawasbornin1966,whenpeoplecreatedanewfestivalsothatAfricanAmericanswouldbeabletocelebratetheirhistoryandculture.

132.Wemustdoasmuchaswecantomakeourcommunitybetterandmorebeautiful.

133.SinceKwanzaaisatimeforlearningaswellasjoy,peoplecelebrateitbylightingacandleeachdayanddiscussingoneofthesevenprinciplesofKwanzaa.

134.Eachtimewecelebrateafestivalitchangesalittleandinthatwaywekeepourculturealive.135.PeterplayedatrickonCarolandshewouldn’ttalktohimfortwodays.TheymadepeaceafterPetertreatedhertoanicelunch.

136.Itisareminderthatweneedtocareabouttheworldweliveinandthatweshouldlearntorespectlifeandnature.

137.Thebesttrickisonethatmakeseveryonelaugh,includingthe―fool‖.

138.DoyourememberoneafternoontenyearsagowhenIcametoyourhouseandborrowedanecklaceofyours?

139.Ican’tbetheonlywomanwhoisn’twearingjewellery.

140.Isawalovelydiamondnecklacewithabigbluestoneinthecenter.

141.PierreandIdidhaveaverygoodtimeattheball.Butthatwasthelastmomentofhappineinourlives.

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142.OnourwayhomethatnightIlookeddownandsawthatthenecklacewasnotaroundmyneckanymore.

143.Ifweworktogether,wemightcomeupwithaverygoodstory.

144.Thestudentisonherwaytoschoolandshemeetsagirlthatlooksexactlylikeher.

http://www.oh100.com he18thcentury,BenjaminFranklinconductedanumberexperimentsinwhichheshowedwhatelectricityis.

146.HavingrealizedthatIcoulduseakitetoattractlightning,Idecidedtodoanexperiment.147.Whenthefirstthunderstormcame,ItookmycondensertoashedinthefieldswhereIcoulddomyexperiment.

148.Tiethecornersofthehandkerchieftothepointsofthecross,andyouwillhaveanicestrongkite.

149.Thisribbon,whichmustnotgetwet,willprotectyoufromtheelectricity.

150.Britishlawsaysthateverynewdrugmustbetestedonatleasttwodifferentkinksofanimals,suchasmiceordogs.

151.Scientistssaythatifamedicineworkswithanimals,thereisaveryhighchancethatitalsoworkswithpeople.

152.Thereisnodoubtthat100yearsagoanimaltestingwascruelbuttodayanimalsinexperimentsareverywelltakencareof.

153.Ithasoftenbeensaidthatlifeisdifficultasitis.Forwomenitsometimestwiceasdifficult.154.OnthethirddayIwasstrugglingthroughstormyweatherandduringthenextweekthewindgrewstrongerandIfoundmyselfspendingawholedayinmytent.

155.Changeswerejustaroundthecorner.

156.IhadtraveledonlytwohoursonedaywhenthewindsincreasedsomuchthatIhadtoputmytentupbeforethewindsbecametoostrong.

157.IwasthankfulforallthetrainingIhadhad.

158.IwassooptimisticthatIdecidedthatthenextday,Iwouldincreasemyworkdayto12hours.159.Lyingontheice,Iwouldsoondie.IstruggledtomykneesknowingthatsomehowIhadtoputmytentupforshelter.

160.ItisanexperienceIshallneverforgetandshallvaluefortherestofmylife.

161.Inhertelevisionshowsshemakesitpossibletotalkaboutgreatmomentsanddifficultiesinpeople’slives.Shehashelpedthousandsofmenandwomencometotermswiththingsthatbotherthemandthattheycouldnottalkaboutwithothers.

162.Sheisablackwomanwhoserisetofameisaninspiringstory.

163.Itwasatimeinwhichmanysadthingshappenedtoher.

164.In1984,shemovedtoChicago,whereshebecamethehostofatalkshowcalled―AMChicago‖.

165.Herlifeshowsusthathardworkanddisciplinearetheroadtoself—improvement,andsucceliessomewherealongtheroad.

166.WhenIgrowupIhopetobejustassuccessfulasyouare.

167.NewZealandisanislandthatliesofftheeasterncoastofAustralia.Itismakeupoftwolargeislands:NorthIslandandSouthIsland.

168.TheoceanandseassurroundingtheislandsaredeepblueandmanyofNewZealand’scitieslieonabayandhaveanaturaldeepharbor.

169.TheNorthIslandisfamousfroanareaofhotsprings,someofwhichthrowhotwaterhigh

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intotheair.

170.TherearemanyplantsandanimalsthatonlyliveinNewZealand.

171.Morethan120yearslater,CapitalJamesCooktookpossessionoftheislandsin1796andfromthattimeBritishpeoplestartedtosettleinNewZealand.

172.ItisagoodthingthatNewZealandhelpstheMaoritokeeptheirownlanguageandculture.173.NewZealandhasapopulationofabout3.8millionpeople,ofwhichaboutfourteenpercentareMaori.

174.ThemajorityofthepeoplespeakEnglish.However,Maori,whichthenativelanguageoftheMaoripeople,isalsoanofficiallanguage.

175.Maorichildrenaretaughtatanearlyagewhattodowhentheycomethemarae.

176.NewZealandwineisofhighqualityandissoldallovertheworld.Livinginacountrywithplentyofspaceandagoodclimate,NewZealandersloveallkindsofsportandoutdooractivities.177.FarmersinChinahavelongusedtechniquessuchasfertilizationandirrigationtomaketheirlandproducemore.

178.Tomakeasmuchuseofthelandaspossible,twoormorecropsareplantedeachyearwherepossible.

179.Itwasfromtheearly1990sthatscientistsstartedtodevelopednewtechniquestoincreaseagriculturalproductionwithoutharmingtheenvironment.

180.Notonlyisfoodproductionimportantbutalsotakingcareoftheenvironment.

http://www.oh100.com ingthelatesttechnologies,Chinesescientistsgrowvegetablesingreenhouse.

182.Todaymanyvegetablesarenotgrowningardensbutingreenhouseswheretheyareprotectedforthewind,rainandinsects.Thetemperatureiscontrolledwithcomputers,nomatterhowtheweatherisoutside.

183.OneofChina’searlyagriculturalscientistswasJiasixie,wholivedinthesixthcentury.

184.Ifyougoagainstnatureanddothingsatthewrongtimeofyear,youwillhavetodomoreworkandtheresultswillnobesogood.

185.Whenyouploughthesoil,ploughdeepthefirstandledeepthesecondtime.

186.Thebestharvestisreachedwhenfarmerschangedthecropsintheirfields.

187.Hesaidthatitisgoodtogrowdifferentplantsnexttoeachotherinthesamefield.

188.Thewisdomoffarmersabouttheweatherandfarmingiscollectedinmanypopularproverbsandpassedonfromgenerationtogeneration.

189.Theactorsmakeuslaughbymakingfunofsomebody’swayofdressingortellinganamusingstory.

190.Itistheirclothes,make-upandthewaytheywalkthatmakepeoplelaugh.

191.Whatcomedianshaveincommonwiththeplayersinacomedyistheirwayofplayingwithwords.

192.DatingbacktotheQinDynasty,thetraditionalcrosstalkshow,orxiangshengshows,havemadepeoplealloverChinaroarwithlaughterforcenturies.

193.ThestoryofhowIgotmynewjob,andcometobeonsuchgoodtermswithmyboisfunnyone.

194.IcycledasfastasIcouldandsawthatthedriverintheyellowcarwaswaitingattheredlight.195.Itoldhimthathewasadangertootherpeopleontheroad.

196.Drivecarefullysothateveryonecanenjoyalonglife.

197.TherewasawomanwhowasthebooftheofficeinwhichIwantedtowork.

198.Iwaspleasedthatthemanagerhaddecidedtobeangrywithmeforhavingbeensorude.199.Wecanlearnalotaboutwhatapersonisthinkingbywatchinghisorherbodylanguage.200.Justlikespokenlanguage,bodylanguagevariesfromculturetoculture.

201.Whiletherearemanydifferentinterpretationofourbodylanguage,somegesturesseemtobeuniversal.

202.Ifwearefeelingdownorlonely,thereisnothingbetterthantoseethesmilingfaceofagoodfriend.

203.Thefathermusthavesaidsomethingencouragingbecausetheboyfinallygotupandmadeagoodspeech.

204.Unliketraditionalamusementparks,themeparksoftenwanttoteachvisitorssomething.205.Whattheyallhaveincommonisthattheycombinefunwithopportunitytlearnsomething.206.Themeparkstrytomakesurethatvisitorsleaveknowingmoreabouttheirtheme.207.HavingenjoyedtheridesattheHeadland,visitorscantaketheshuttletotheLowland.

208.Visitorscangoonexcitingrideswheretheycanfeelwhatitisliketodothethingstheyhaveseentheirheroesdointhemovie.

209.Theparksarebecomingmoreadvancedandnewtechnologyallowsustoexperiencealmostanythingwithoutactuallybeingindangerorriskinginjury.

210.Havingbeentoldthatherdaughtergotsick,shehurriedtotheschooltotakeherhome高二高三英语课文经典句子100句(必背

1—2(BII):

1.ThisisthefirsttimethatIhaveevertastedthiskindoffood.(Itisthefirsttimethat…)

2.OnlyinthiswaycanyoulearnEnglishwell.(Onlyinthiswaycan/will/…sb.dosth.倒装)

3.ThereisnotmuchpointinworkingonmyPhD.(Thereisnopointindoing…)

http://www.oh100.com hisbook,Hawkingexplainsbothwhatitmeanstobeascientistandhowscienceworks.

5.PeoplewholistentoHawking’slecturessometimesfinditdifficulttounderstandhim.

3—4(BII):

6.Readingistothemindwhatfoodistothebody.(AistoBwhatCistoD)

7.ShethoughtIwastalkingaboutherdaughterwhileIwastalkingaboutmydaughter.(…while…)

8.Thesecoinsareofdifferentsizesandshapes.(beof+n.)

9.Nomatterhowwelltranslated,somethingofthespiritoftheoriginalworkislost.(Nomatter…)

10.Whenhewokeup,hefoundhimselflostintheforest.(findoneself…)

11.Seenfromthetop,itlooksasifthestadiumiscoveredbyagraynetofsteel,anditlooksjustlikeabird’snestmadeoftreebranches.

12.ThegreatmomentforEuropeanliteraturetocometoChinaisbetween1910andlate1930swhenfamouswriterssuchasLuXunandGuoMoruotranslatedbothpoetryandnovelsintoChinese.

5—6(BII):

http://www.oh100.com (Itisamatterof…)

14.Itwasnotuntiltwelveo’clockthatIwenttobedlastnight.(Itisnotuntil…that…)

15.Canyoutellmewhatyourschoolislike?(Whatsomethingislike…)

16.Thenewsthatourteamhaswonthegameistrue.(同位语that-clause)

17.Ilovesinging,whilemybrotherlikesplayingcomputergames.(…while…)

18.BetweenBritainandIreland,intheIrishSea,liesthesmallIsleofMan.

19.TheInternetalsomakesiteasierforcompaniestokeepintouchwithcustomersandcompaniesinothercountries.(make/find/think/consider/feelitadj.forsb.todosth.)

7—8(BII):

20.Shouldtheyhavepatience,theycoulddotheworkwell.

21.It’shightimethattheygotdowntodoingthehomework.

22.Ifyouhadfollowedmyadvicejustnow,youwouldbebetternow.(主从时间不一致)

23.Ifweweretopanic,wewouldnotbeabletohelp.

24.A.Shetreatstheboyasifhewereherownson.

B.Hetalksasifhehadbeentothemoon.

C.Hetalksasifhewouldgotothemoon.

9—10(BII):

25.SheiscontentwithwhattherepresentativesfromtheworldsummarizedattheEarthSummit.(becontentwith)

26.TheUnitedNationsheldameetingthatsocietyshouldbeinharmonywithnature.(inharmonywith)

http://www.oh100.com (upon/onn./doingsth.;advisesb.todosth.)

28.ThespecialistadvisedtheAIDSpatienttocalmdownimmediatelyhearrived.(immediately/directly=assoonas后接从句)

http://www.oh100.com (Hardly/ http://www.oh100.com )

30.HadIknownthatairconditionerscausesomuchpollution,Iwouldneverhaveboughtone.

31.Andpovertyisleofaproblemandpeoplearebettereducated,thereisagoodchancethatwewillseeleviolenceandfewerwars.(Thereisachancethat…;Chancesarethat…)

11—12(BII):

32.Herbrilliantparentshavehadagreateffectonher,soshehasmademanybreakthroughsinthefieldofscience.

33.Itisbelievedthatpracticemakesperfect.

34.Notallpeoplecanaimtheirgunsatthetargets.=Allpeoplecannotaimtheirgunsatthetargets.

35.Itisthisfictionthatremindsmeofmychildhood.

36.Whatever(Nomatterwhat)happens,wemustkeepcalm.

http://www.oh100.com heireffortstosurvive,theyfindthemselvesonthesurfaceofthemonsteritself,whichturnsouttobeasubmarine.

38.Oneofthemottosforthepark----―Relyingonscience,technology,andknowledgetoincreaseeconomicpower‖----makesitclearthatscienceandbusinecanandmustworktogethertobuildthefuture.

13----14(BII):

39.Wherewasitthattheroadaccidenthappenedyesterday?

40.Itwilltakealotofcouragetotellthetruth.

41.Therewasatimewhenthisvillageusedtobeveryquiet.

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43.Eventhoughthepurewateriswhatgivesseawateritsmainproperties,thesalinityofseaaffectsbothitsweightandfreezingpoint.

44.Whatallthesepeoplehaveincommonisthattheyasktobetreatedwithrespect,sharetherighttowork,goodhousingconditionsandeducation,andbetreatedequallytootherpeople,regardleofrace,religionorsex.

15----16(BII):

45.Thereisnoneedforustodiscutheproblemagainsinceithasalreadybeensettled.

46.Shoulditrain(Wereittorain)tomorrow,weshouldhavetoputoffthevisittotheGreatWall.

47.Idon’tmindhermakingfunofme.

48.WhileIdon’tlikebiology,Ifinditinteresting.

49.Takethisopportunityplease,andIguarantee(that)youwon’tregretit.

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51.Theyguaranteethismachinetoworkforfouryears.

17—18(BII):

52.Ittakesmanyyearsfortheecosystemtorecover.(=Ittakessomebodysometimetodosomething.)

53.Youngpeopleareoftencomparedtotherisingsunat8or9o’clockinthemorning.

54.Thenewsoftheirsecretweddingsoongotaround.=Thenewsthattheygotmarriedsecretlysoongotaround.=Thenewssoongotaroundthattheygotmarriedsecretly.

55.Nowthatyoulikethecarsomuch,whynotdriveitback?

56.PeoplelikeXiaoWenandmanyotherdisabledpeopleinourcountryhavetaughtustheimportanceofgivingeverybodyachancetoreceiveeducation.

57.Wedocutandpaste,butwedon’tusescissorsorglue.

19—20(BII):

58.Wemayaswellhaveatryandseeifitcanbedone.

http://www.oh100.com ermsofmoneytheyarequiterich,butnotintermsofhappiness.

60.Wesometimestendtothinkthattheoceanbottomismadeupofsmoothplains.

61.It’suseless/nousetopretend/pretendingthatyoudidn’tknowthetruth.

62.Itwasfouro’clockintheafternoonwhenheandhisgrandpareachedthemuseuminGuanghan,whereanofficialwarmlyreceivedthen.

63.I’dliketoknowmoreaboutlifeasitwastwohundredyearsago.

64.ItispossiblethattheKingofStonehengewaslinkedtothestones:hemayhavehadahandinplanningthemonument,orinhelpingtransportandpullupthestones.(might/could)

1—4(BIII):

65.Theelephantisabout14timestheweightofanadult.(Ais/was…timesthe

size/length/height/depth/width…ofB)

66.Whatdoyouthinkhashappenedtohim?

67.Duringholidays,somelikestayingathomewhileothersliketraveling.

68.Hemadeitaruletogetupat6:30everyday.

69.Onlyinthiswaycanyousolvetheproblem.OnlythendidIrealizethatIwaswrong.

70.Impressiveastherecordis,itfadesawaynexttothestoryofArmstrong’sstruggleagainstdiseases.

71.Theyhadnoideawhattheywereupagainst.

72.TheXGamesareliketheOlympicGamesforsportsthatarelefamiliartousthansportslikefootballandbasketball.

5—8(BIII):

73.Hewasmoremadthanexcited.

http://www.oh100.com

75.Thereasonwhywewerelatewasthatourcardidn’tcome.

http://www.oh100.com

77.ThemoreIgettoknowhim,thebetterIlikehim.

78.Whatkindofwordsdoyouthinkyouwouldneedtotalkaboutadvertisingadvertisements?

79.Lyingaroundthemwerechains,guns,tools,bedding,clothingandmanyotherarticles.

9—12(BIII):

80.Notonlydotheyspeakthesamelanguage(but)theyalsoshareanumberofsocialcustoms.

81.Iknewthenewslongbeforeyoutoldme.

82.Thosewhoarediagnosedwithlungcancer,asisthecasewithWangMingxiang,needoperatingonimmediately.

83.Hesatthereasifhewerereadinganovel.

84.Itwasn’tuntilhecameherethatIknewthetruth.

http://www.oh100.com (evenworse,worsestill)

86.Theycan’taffordtoconsultadoctororpurchasemedicinesfromachemistwhentheygotsick,norcantheymakesurethattheirchildrenkeepahealthydiet.

13—16(BIII):

87.Wehavenochoicebuttowaithere.

88.Thefurtherwewalkedintotheforest,themoreexcitedwebecame.

89.Wewentwithoutbreakfast.

90.ItwillbelongbeforeyourfathercomesbackfromtheUSA.

http://www.oh100.com (minute,second)

92.Afterdesigningmoreexperiments,theywereabletoclarifytheprocedurebywhichbeescommunicateinformationthattheyusetofindandfetchfood.

93.Theyusethesamesensesaswedoandtheirfeetandhandsaresimilartoours,exceptthatChimpanzeesstillhaveopposabletoesandgraspthingswiththeirfeet.

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