孙远--GMAT作文--讲义(四)d
3. Attributive Clause Example 1: Change: It is a truth that is universally acknowledged that a single man in possession of a good fortune must be in want of a wife. To: It is a truth that is universally acknowledged that a single man in possession of a good fortune must be in want of a wife. Example 2: Change: Only a person who is oblivious to the facts of modern life would doubt the need of vocational education today. To: Only a person oblivious to the facts of modern life would doubt the need of vocational education today.
To: He wanted his teachers to think he was above average, as he could have been if he had used his ability to advantage. 2) Change: My sister is a biology teacher, it is a profession I know nothing about. To: My sister is a biology teacher, but the teaching of biology is a profession I know nothing about. 3) Change: We should have prepared for our examination earlier. It is too late to do it now. To: We should have prepared for our examination earlier. It is too late now.
1)ost sports programs, despite their excesses, manage to promote the old virtues such as self-confidence, personal responsibility, teamwork, persistence, the ability to win and lose with grace. 2) For Omar Khayyam, a Persian Poet, three things are necessary for a paradise on earth: a loaf of bread, a jug of wine, and one’s beloved.
1) What he lacked in intelligence--and he lacked a good deal--he made up for in physical strength. 2) In many parts of the developing world, life’s basic necessities--food, clothing, shelter, and taxes--gobble up people’s earnings. 3) Every afternoon, Larry has two hours of track practice. He has followed the same routine five days a week since he was seven--all in hopes of winning a college athletic scholarship and eventually a shot at the Olympics. |