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1、作文中常用句套: 下文中出現(xiàn)的 A,B, “.”(某事物), "sb"( somebody), 要在寫作中要根據(jù)上下文進(jìn)行適當(dāng)替換.開(kāi)頭:When it comes to ., some think .There is a public debate today that .A is a commen way of ., but is it a wise one?Recentaly the problem has been brought into focus.提出觀點(diǎn):Now there is a growing awareness that.It is time we

2、explore the truth of .Nowhere in history has the issue been more visible.進(jìn)一步提出觀點(diǎn):. but that is only part of the history.Another equally important aspect is .A is but one of the many effects. Another is .Besides, other reasons are.提出假想例子的方式:Suppose that.Just imagine what would be like if.It is reason

3、able to expect.It is not surprising that.舉普通例子:For example(instance),. such as A,B,C and so on (so forth)A good case in point is.A particular example for this is.引用:One of the greatest early writers said ."Knowledge is power", such is the remard of .".". That is how sb comment (

4、criticize/ praise.).".". How often we hear such words like there.講故事(先說(shuō)故事主體),this story is not rare., such dilemma we often meet in daily life., the story still has a realistic significance.提出原因:There are many reasons for .Why . , for one thing,.The answer to this problem involves many fac

5、tors.Any discussion about this problem would inevitably involves .The first reason can be obviously seen.Most people would agree that.Some people may neglect that in fact .Others suggest that.Part of the explanation is .進(jìn)行對(duì)比:The advantages for A for outweigh the disadvantages of.Although A enjoys a

6、distinct advantage .Indeed , A carries much weight than B when sth is concerned.A maybe . , but it suffers from the disadvantage that.承上啟下:To understand the truth of ., it is also important to see.A study of . will make this point clear讓步:Certainly, B has its own advantages, such as.I do not deny th

7、at A has its own merits.結(jié)尾:>From what has been discussed above, we may safely drawthe conclusion that .In summary, it is wiser .In short.With the introduction of computers to the modern world, books,the traditional medium, are more and more challenged. Libraries often face the dilemma of investin

8、g on computers or books. With all aspects carefully considered,an investment on computers would be a better choice. When equipped with computers, a library may run more efficiently than ever. Students or faculties may get useful information as fast as the computer can. A student may find it easier t

9、o type in only a key word and get the desired results,which, if done with books, may well need a long time scanning among many related books; A researcher may feel it more convenient to find an article on those Engineering CD series than in a paper book. With the development of computer technology,

10、such as the increasement of CPU rate, memory, or cache on the mainbord, the efficiency of getting information can only be accelerated, whereas a man's reading speed is normally limited to some extent.The efficiency of getting information is the users' major concern. While for the librarians,

11、 what they care most is how to store as much as possible information within limited space.A computer has a large storage capacity. When a book with 750,000Chinese characters is stored as electronic text, it only take about 1M bytes on the hard disk. When stored on a normal CD with 640MB capacity, wh

12、en these CDs are packed in locks, much precious space will be spared for other uses.Unlike a book, a mortal physical medium, a computer may keep all data on its disk safe and sound for a long time. It is very easy for us to copy, backup, or transfer those data to rewritable CDs or other recording ma

13、terials. The last but not the least. Internet may provide these computers with more capabilities of future information exchanges. Books, certainly, have their own merits. As a traditional medium, people have reasons for cherishing them. They are easy to carry, conveniently read without consumption o

14、f any other type of energy. However, for a modern library, computers, presenting so many merits and possibilities, can be more reasonably treated as a wiser choice.Having enough reason to support your choice is essential in TOEFL writing. Here I listed some good reasons for a point as a sample. 

15、; ( more will be added here)50. Library: Computer V.S. BooksComputer:For: 1) Efficiency2) Large storage capacity3) Multimedia attraction4) Management5) Sharing information6) Network or Internet7) Rapid updatingAgainst:1) Harmful Radiation2) Need basic knowledge to operate3) Not easy to carry4) Need

16、consumption of energy.Books:For: 1) Traditional medium2) Easy to carry3) Conveniently read4) Price per copy is more affordable5) index of academic environmentAgainst: 1) Not durable2) Low rate of updating3) Can't be shared by any people49 University: library V.S. Physical training facilitiesLibr

17、ary:For:1) Major goal to impart knowledge to students2) Index of academic environment3) Attract more excellent professorsPhysical Training:1) Help to improve one's health which is basis of study2) Students learn to be cooperative3) Provide relaxation4) May produce good athletes在作文中引用合適的名言警句,會(huì)給你的

18、文章增色許多。這里收集了我本人喜愛(ài)的一些名言,可能會(huì)對(duì)你有用。我們使用引用的位置可以在開(kāi)頭結(jié)尾或正文段落中,常見(jiàn)的使用形式如下:One of the greatest early writers said ."Knowledge is power", such is the remard of .".". That is how sb comment ( criticize/ praise.).".". How often we hear such words like there.Useful quotations逆境by Robe

19、rt CollierIn every adversity there lies the seed of an equivalent advantage. In every defeat there is a lesson showing you how to win the victory next time.努力與成功by Ann LandersOpportunities are usually disguised as hard work, so most people don't recognize them.堅(jiān)持by Ralph Waldo EmersonNo one can

20、cheat you out of ultimate success but yourselves.Confucius 孔子Our greatest glory is not in never falling.but in rising every time we fall.堅(jiān)持Mother TeresaTo keep a lamp burning we have to keep putting oil in it.Henry FordNothing is particularly hard if you divide it inuo small jobs.Winston ChurchillNe

21、ver, never, never, never give up.Albert EinsteinIn uhe middle of difficulty lies opportunity.努力與成功by CrassusThose who aim at great deeds must suffer greatly.Thomas EdisonThere is no substitute for hard work.Leo TolstoiThe strongest of all warriors are these two- Time and Patience.Thomas JeffersonI&#

22、39;m a great believer in luck, and I find the harder I work.the more I have of it.Robert CollierSuccess is the sum of small efforts, repeated day in and day out.Ray A. CrocLuck is a dividend of sweat. The more you sweat, the luckier you get.實(shí)際經(jīng)驗(yàn)與間接經(jīng)驗(yàn)You'll learn more about a road by traveling it

23、.than by consulting all the maps in the world.動(dòng)機(jī)與結(jié)果Vince LombardiWinning isn't everything.but wanting to win is.John F. KennedyWe choose to go!to the moon and other things , oot because they are easy, but because they are hard.ThucydidesThe strong do what they will.The weak do what they must.為人態(tài)

24、度:John WoodenTalent is God given-Be Humble.Fame is man given- Be Thankful.Conceit is self given -Be Careful.行動(dòng):Theodore RooseveltDo what you can , with what you have , with where you are.Publilius Syrus MaximNo one knows what he can do till he tries.TerenceThere is nothing so easy but that it become

25、s difficult when you do it reluctantly.Thomas FullerA wise man turns chance into good fortune.William HazlittProsperity is a great teacher; adversity is a greater.William PennNo pains, no palm;no thorns, no throne;no gall , no glory;no cross, no crown.Will RogersEven if you're on the right track

26、, you'll get run over. if you just sit there.Opportunity rarely knocks on your door.Knock rather on opportunity's door if you ardently wish to enter.成功與失敗Vince LombardiIt's not whether you get knocked down.It's whether you get up again.Winston ChurchillAn optimist sees an opportunity

27、 in every calamity;a pessimist sees a calamity in every opportunity.熱情(年輕/年老)Ralph Waldo EmersonNothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm.信心James AllenThe will to do springs from the knowledge that we can do.Samuel JohnsonFew things are impossible to diligence and skill.AugheyLost time is n

28、ever found again.VoltaireNo problem can stand the assault of sustained thinking.NapoleonVictory belongs to the most persevering.細(xì)心EuipidesLeave no stone unturned.計(jì)劃與工作Norman Vincent PealePlan your work for today and every day;then work your plan.Henry FordFailure is only the opportunity to more inte

29、lligently begin again.Thomas EdisonI start where the last man left off.理想與現(xiàn)實(shí)What the mind of man can conceive and believe, the mind of a man can achieve.勤奮Benjamin FranklinPlough deep while sluggards sleep.目標(biāo)Henry David ThoreauIn the lone run men hit only what they aim at.幸運(yùn)Emily DickinsonLuck is no

30、t chance.It's toil.Fortune's expensive smile is earned.勤奮Thomas EdisonGenius is one percent inspiration and ninety-nine percent perspiration.Useful Quotations想象力Albert EinsteinImagination is more important than knowledge.挑戰(zhàn):Walter BegehotThe great pleasure in life is doing what people say you cannot do.機(jī)會(huì)與準(zhǔn)備Abraham LincolnI will prepare and some day my chance will come.信心與事實(shí)Henry FordWhether you think you can or think you can't - you are right.English ProverbWhere the

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