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雅思长难句100句学生版雅思长难句100句学生版雅思长难句100句学生版资料仅供参考文件编号:2022年4月雅思长难句100句学生版版本号:A修改号:1页次:1.0审核:批准:发布日期:雅思阅读长难句分析1.Itisimaginedbymanythattheoperationsofthecommonmindcanbebynomeanscomparedwiththeseprocesses,andthattheyhavetobeacquiredbyasortofspecialtraining.2.Whetherthegovernmentshouldincreasethefinancingofpurescienceattheexpenseoftechnologyorviceversa(反之)oftendependsontheissueofwhichisseenasthedrivingforce.3.Howwellthepredictionswillbevalidatedbylaterperformancedependsupontheamount,reliability,andappropriatenessoftheinformationusedandontheskillandwisdomwithwhichitisinterpreted.isnoagreementwhethermethodologyreferstotheconceptspeculiartohistoricalworkingeneralortotheresearchtechniquesappropriatetothevariousbranchesofhistoricalinquiry.,itisobviousthatthestrengthofacountry’seconomyisdirectlyboundupwiththeefficiencyofitsagricultureandindustry,andthatthisinturnrestsupontheeffortsofscientistsandtechnologistsofallkinds.couldbeakeytojetlagandwinterbluesisthehormonemelatonin,whichisknowntoregulatebodyrhythms.arenow31millionkidsinthe12-to-19agegroup,anddemographerspredictthattherewillbe35millionteensby2010,apopulationbiggerthaneventhebabyboomatitspeak.seemedalmostunbelievablebutwhatappearedtobehappeningwasthatthefaultwasactuallybeinglubricatedbytheinjectionofthefluid.isscarcelysurprising,then,thateducationsystemshaveforseveraldecadespastbeenseverelycriticized,partlyonthegroundthateducationpreparespeopletoliveinanalreadyoutdatedsociety.arestronggroundsforthinkingthatthehealthofbothindividualsandsocietiesderivesfromwhatwe’reabletoputintolife,ratherthanwhatwetrytogetoutofit.11.Itthereforebecomesmoreandmoreimportantthat,ifstudentsarenottowastetheiropportunities,therewillhavetobemuchmoredetailedinformationaboutcoursesandmoreadvice.12.Expertsaredebatingwhetherweshouldburdenyoungchildrenwithmentalcomputation,orencouragetheuseofcalculatorstorelievechildrenofhardworkandfreetheirmindstounderstandmathconcepts.13.TheannouncementbyBoeingthatithasdecidedtoscrapplanstobuildafuturistic,high-speedplanecalledthesoniccruiserbringsanendtooneofthemostimaginative–andsomesayquixotic–projectsinrecentaerospaceengineering14.AreligioussectthatcontendsthatspacetravelerscreatedthehumanracebycloningthemselvesdeclaredFridaythatthefirstclonedhumanhadbeenborn,butitofferedfewdetailsandnoevidencetosupporttheclaim.nosucheffecthadbeendetectedinanyoftheingeniousanddelicateexperimentsthatphysicistshaddevised:thevelocity(速度)oflightdidnotvary.16.Iftheprobetakes,say,100yearstomakeacopyofitself,thentheaveragespeedatwhichallprobeswouldspreadthroughoutthegalaxy(星系)wouldbeabout1/25ththespeedoflight17.Butsuchtroublesisconfinedmainlytotherailwaysonwhichthecurrentispickedupfromathirdrailratherthanfromoverheadconductors.18.Asbrighterareasoftheimageejectmoreelectronsthanthedarkerorshadedportions,anelectronicimageisproducedinwhichvaryingdegreesofpositivechargeduplicatelightintensitiesseeninthescenebeingpictured.19.Tokillweedwhichmaysprawlrampantlyamongcropsinthefirstseveralyears,effectiveweedicideisneededtoplaythesameroleasploughingfieldsdoestoeliminateweed.20.Atalargeterminalrailwaystation,theworkofthestationmasterislargelyadministrativebecauseoftheextentoftheoperationsandthestaffofwhichheisincommand.21.AttendingservicesattheCathedralofPisa,hefoundhimselfwatchingaswingingchandelier,whichaircurrentsshiftednowinwidearcs,nowinsmallones.22.Althoughhegotgenerallygoodgradesandwasoutstandinginmathematics,EinsteinhatedtheacademichighschoolhewassenttoinMunich,wheresuccessdependedonmemorizationandobediencetoarbitraryauthority.23.Oneisthevisibleedgeofthesun,whichisagaseous“surface”fromwhichvisiblelightphotons(光子)freelyemerge.24.Rocketsperformbestinspace,wherethereisnoatmospheretoimpedetheirmotion25.Congress,whichhadmettocontinueitsproteststothecrown,founditselfraisinganarmyandselectingGeorgeWashingtonasitscommanderinchief.26.Thisfoodsupplywillnotincreasenearlyenoughtomatchthis,whichmeansthatweareheadingintoacrisisinthematterofproducingandmarketingfood.27.Otherissuesthatconcernthebodypolitic,suchascrime,poverty,andwelfare,arenoteasilylinkedtopublicsupportofscientificresearch,saveattheeducationallevel.28.IntheGreekheritageofthewest,mythhasalwaysbeenintensionwithreason,whichsignifiedtherationalandanalyticmodeofarrivingatatrueaccountofreality.29.Medicine,likeallbranchesofscience,needsscholarswhoareabletodevelopappropriate"ruleofevidence"andthenapplythoserulestothecontinuouslyflowingstreamofnewdatatodeterminewhatisrelevant.30.Behavioristssuggestthatthechildwhoisraisedinanenvironmentwheretherearemanystimuliwhichdevelophisorhercapacityforappropriateresponseswillexperiencegreaterintellectualdevelopment.31.Myideaofagood.classisonewhereyouthareinvolvedinatleast20minutesofbasicmovementthatgetstheirheartratesup.32.Thatsummer,thosewhoremainedwerefoundfleeingdownriverstoreturnhometoEnglandbynewsettlerswithfreshsupplies,whoencouragedthemtoreconsider.33.Thesenew-ageexecutivesarelikelytocausetroubleincompanieswherelonger-servingmiddlemanagers,whohavedonetheirtimeinaless-privilegedenvironment,resenttheconcessionstherecruitsarewinning.34.Thisisanelegant,antimagnetic,waterproof,shock-protectedandheat-resistantwatchwhichismadeofstainlesssteelandhigh-precisionfittings.35.Theysendoutpulsesofsoundwaves,pitchedat50,000cyclespersecond,farabovethelimitsofthehumanear,whichcanhearsoundsuptofrequenciesofabout20,000cyclespersecond.36.Whentheyanalyzedtheserocks,theyfound“shocked”quartzgrains-sliverswithaparticulararrangementofmicrocracksbelievedtorepresenttherelicleftbyanextraterrestrialimpact.37.Aslanddeveloped,rainwaterandriversdissolvedsaltsandothersubstancesfromrocksandcarriedthemtotheoceans,makingtheoceansalty.38.Thatsummer,thosewhoremainedwerefoundfleeingdownrivertoreturnhometoEnglandbynewsettlerswithfreshsupplies,whoencouragedthemtoreconsider.39.Byandlarge,theAmericandietcontinuedtoreflectaconsiderablerelianceuponanimalproducts,ratherthanongrains,whichmeantthatarelativelylargeacreagewasrequiredtofeedtheAmericanpublic.40.Thesenew-ageexecutivesarelikelytocausetroubleincompanieswherelonger-servingmiddlemanagers,whohavedonetheirtimeinaless-privilegedenvironment,resenttheconcessionstherecruitsarewinning.40.Thesenew-ageexecutivesarelikelytocausetroubleincompanieswherelonger-servingmiddlemanagers,whohavedonetheirtimeinaless-privilegedenvironment,resenttheconcessionstherecruitsarewinning.41.Thisisanelegant,antimagnetic,waterproof,shock-protectedandheat-resistantwatchwhichismadeofstainlesssteelandhigh-precisionfittings.42.Theysendoutpulsesofsoundwaves,pitchedat50,000cyclespersecond,farabovethelimitsofthehumanear,whichcanhearsoundsuptofrequenciesofabout20,000cyclespersecond43.Whentheyanalyzedtheserocks,theyfound“shocked”quartzgrains-sliverswithaparticulararrangementofmicrocracksbelievedtorepresenttherelicleftbyanextraterrestrialimpact44.Aslanddeveloped,rainwaterandriversdissolvedsaltsandothersubstancesfromrocksandcarriedthemtotheoceans,makingtheoceansalty.45.Ontheotherhand,thepersonwhoisreallyguiltyandwhosepastexperiencehaspreparedhimforsuchtestscandistorttheresultsbyanticipatingthecrucialquestionsordeliberatelygivingexaggeratedresponsestoneutralones.46.Somethingfurthermustbedonetotheamplifiedsignalsbeforetheycanbesenttothetransmittingantenna.47.Sometimesthisfall,ifallgoeswell,arevolutionarynewunderseavesselwillbeloweredgentlyintothewatersofMontereybayforitsmaidenvoyage.48.Ifafreesocietydoesn'thelpthemanywhoarepoor,itcannotsavethefewwhoarerich.49.Theamountofdeformationisdirectlyproportionaltotheappliedstressprovidedtheforcedoesnotexceedcertainlimit.50.Itdoesn’tboil,despitetemperaturesreachingupto400degreesc,becauseitisunderterrificpressure.51.You“jumponthebandwagon”whenyoudecidetosupportacandidatebecausepublicopinionstudiesshowheislikelytowin.52.Hesayscomputermanufacturersusedtobemoreworriedaboutelectromagneticinterference,sotheyoftenputblocksofmaterialsinsidetoabsorbstraysignals.53.Althoughhumansarethemostintelligentcreatureonearth,anythinghumanscando,naturehasalreadydonebetterandinfar,farlessspace.54.Whileindustriallaserstodayaremostoftenusedforcutting,welding,drillingandmeasuring,thelaser’slightcanbeputtoamuchdifferentuse:separatingisotopes(同位素)toproducenuclearfuel.55.Nomatterhowcarefullyyoumoveyourhandtowardafly,theinsectwilldartoffalmosteverytime.56.Forexample,afilmcanslowdowntheformationofcrystalssothatstudentscanstudytheprocess.57.Theremustbedevicenon-linearityinorderthatsuchaphenomenoncouldbepossible.58.Thesaddlesareeitherfurtherfixedsothatthecablesmayslideoverthem,ormountedonrollerssothattheymovewithanymovementsofthecables.59.Inaddition,thecameramanmusthaveaknowledgeofcompositionsothatthearrangementofthepeopleandobjectsineachshotwillproducethedesiredeffect.60.Thefirsttwomustbeequalforallwhoarebeingcompared,ifanycomparisonintermsofintelligenceistobemade.forexample,afilmcanslowdowntheformationofcrystalssothatstudentscanstudytheprocess.formsofthoughtsaswellasnewsubjectsforthoughtmustariseinthefutureastheyhaveinthepast,givingrisetonewstandardsofelegance.62.Ifthesmallhotspotslookasexpected,thatwillbeatriumphforyetanotherscientificidea,arefinementofthebigbangcalledtheinflationaryuniversetheory.63.Everytimeyoutrytoansweraquestionthataskswhy,youengageintheprocessofcausalanalysis–youattempttodetermineacauseorseriesofcausesforaparticulareffect.64.Whereitisdrysomuchofthetimethatfewplantscanlive,thedestructivewatershavetheirownwaywhentheoccasionalrainscome.65.Whateveritsunderlyingreasons,thereisnodoubtthatmuchofthepollutioncausedcouldbecontrolledifonlycompanies,individualsandgovernmentswouldmakemoreefforts.66.Now,commercialfarmershavebecomeincreasinglyspecializedsothatalmosteverythingconsumedonmostfarmsisnowboughtfromoutsidesourcesratherthanhome-grown.67.Astheelectroniccashisdownloaded,thecustomers’bankaccountsaredebited,justastheywouldbeafteranATMwithdrawal.68.Sincemost“action-adventure”dramasoccursinurbansettings,thefeartheyinspiremaycontributestothecurrentflightofthemiddleclassfromourcities.69.Liftsstoppedworking,sothatevenifyouwereluckyenoughnottobetrappedbetweentwofloors,youhadtheunpleasanttaskoffindingyourwaydownhundredsofflightsofstairs.70.Evidently,thecolorchangesarecausedbyplantsthatdonotgrowbyearthprocesses.71.ThephotowasboughtbyacomputerprogrammerfromfederalGermany.72.Themysterymayberesolvedwhenmoreadvancedspaceprobesweresenttothemars.73.Automatedtechniquestomeasurethesecharacteristicsandverifyaperson'sidentityinfalliblyareattractingwidespreadattentioninthesedaysofincreaseduseofcreditcardsande-mail.74.Tocasualobservers,aswellastoinfluentialnaturalscientistsandregionalplanners,theluxuriantforestsofAmazoniaseemageless.75.Thegreetingstageincludesgreetingeveryonecourteously,usingwaiting-roomsmarts,usingyourtimewisely,andapplyingproperprotocolwhenmeetingtheinterviewer.76.Governmenthasencouragedwastepapercollectionandsortingschemesandatthesametime,thepaperindustryhasrespondedbydevelopingnewrecyclingtechnologiesthathavepavedthewayforevengreaterutilizationofusedfibre.77.Wearingaseatbeltsaveslives;itreducesyourchanceofdeathorseriousinjurybymorethanhalf.78.Butyoumustknowthatdifferentnationshavedifferentwaysoflookingatthings,andyouwillthereforenotbeoffendedifourideasofthiskindofeducationhappennottobethesameasyours.79.Arguingfromtheviewthathumansaredifferentfromanimalsineveryrelevantrespect,extremistsofthiskindthinkthatanimalslieoutsidetheareaofmoralchoice.80.Today’shyper-growthorganizationsinlogisticsindustrycompeteinglobalmarketscrowdedwithaggressivenewcompetitorsandnon-traditionalservicechannels.81.Therearealreadyrobotsystemsthatcanperformsomekindsofbrainandbonesurgerywithsubmillimeteraccuracy—fargreaterprecisionthanhighlyskilledphysicianscanachievewiththeirhandsalone.82.Forexample,theydonotcompensateforgrosssocialinequality,andthusdonottellhowableanunderprivilegedyoungstermighthavebeenhadhegrownupundermorefavorablecircumstances.83.Thiswillbeparticularlytruesinceenergypinchwillmakeitdifficulttocontinueagricultureinthehigh-energyAmericanfashionthatmakesitpossibletocombinefewfarmerswithhighyields.84.Thus,aregularityforwhichtherearegeneraltheoreticalgroundswillbemorereadilycalledanaturallawthananempiricalregularitythatcannotbesubsumedundermoregenerallawsortheories.85.Exceptionalchildrenaredifferentinsomesignificantwayfromothersofthesameageforthesechildrentodeveloptotheirfulladultpotential,theireducationmustbeadaptedtothosedifferences.86.ItwasthedesiretobescholarlythatbroughtaboutawaveofLatintermswhichappearedinthe16thcenturywhenthehumanistmovementbroughtnewimpetustolearningthroughoutEurope.87.Despitethesayingthatoneneverknowsiflightningstrikeshim,apersoncansometimesfeeltheboltcomingandifquickenough,takeprotectiveactionintime.88.Theseadswerestrategicallyplacedamongfamily-orientedTVshowsandprogramsinvolvingnatureandAmericainordertomosteffectivelyreachtargetaudiences.89.Asaresult,California’sgrowthratedroppedduringthe1970"s,topercent--littlemorethantwothirdsthe1960"sgrowthfigureandconsiderablybelowthatofotherwesternstates.90.Formanythedayseemedanadventure,alongoutinginthelatesummersun—partliberationfromhome,partSundayschoolpicnic,partpoliticalconvention,andpartfishfry.91.Inthepastyear,however,softwarecompanieshavedevelopedtoolsthatallowcompaniesto"push"informationdirec

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