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写作常用八大句型

写作常用八大句型

写作常用八大句型(以下句子非常常见,例句略)# i' ]% d+ }' {" B
1 并列句5 x9 g. c$ [7 G- k$ _4 Y; |# I
2 分割结构# f4 Y% k6 y# n+ `
3 虚拟语气. U4 f8 N) ?5 V. D- c& v9 q
4 非谓语动词做状语
9 y2 u" f; v) r1 a7 b' A5 倒装句% o! h0 s1 H) Q
6 比较句
$ E" G' {! e7 j0 Z7 多重定语从句1 F) O3 p$ @5 H, A
8 There be 句型
) f- o) W, I5 ]常见听写关键200词 & 写作常用八大句型
8 _( i* x) ^+ ]# Z1. The children were whispering in the corner.
7 Q! j4 l) {+ O* Q2. Several villages have been isolated by the food.- c% \5 N* ?7 H" Q
3. The city of London is a great financial centre.
$ X8 O) L; t# A% a4. It required a supreme effort of will to stop myself from laughter." b6 l1 }" H7 Z, y( c
5. The boy wears a badge on his breast.
0 _1 S( b: |2 B; y1 N* y6. The police prevent and detect crime
- f9 l3 F. |2 C9 W  P  {! z* n" r0 W7. He was educated at a very good school.
/ e. R! ^& w1 N7 u* v8. If you're made a false statement to the police you could be in trouble.
! j$ w$ \. f! D* z9 j3 Q6 ~9. A new tax has been imposed on wine.: U4 x, f9 |4 `  G1 L& X
10. He insisted on his innocence.
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1 }9 e. t$ J7 I* O3 w11. He nur'sed her back to health.8 o1 Q7 o) U% E9 l& N
12. She made a personal donation to the fund.
% c% o/ a: W" T13. We will take all the precautions we can against the painting being stolen.* Z3 S4 [* c3 r. \8 D* f5 h7 N
14. These seats are reserved for old people., p2 N3 J1 ~! r/ g
15. We're touring Italy for our holiday?s year.
8 V7 R3 c1 u0 O1 q16. Can you catalogue the furniture you sell and send me a copy of it?9 F: w% w, {. X/ }6 V; e
17. Is the pipe copper or lead?
) `9 r* u+ P+ t) }. |/ l0 K18. I must emphasize the fact that they are only children.9 {$ p9 y: g  W; B+ T6 u8 a% p) p
19. Her rudeness was a typical example of her usual bad manners.& w- `* f; p; i8 j% t
20. St. Paul's cathedral is a familiar sight to an Londoners.
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21. It's important that he should learn to read.. d$ h9 B/ s3 n3 @2 c
22. He 's going to live by the coast for the sake of his health.
& H0 H0 c: [  A. d# I" a% u6 u23. Tom is a troublesome child.
9 p  ]9 f+ E! F" V24. I tried to deal justice to all men.6 G; h  g( T& z) F& t- a) N! l
25. What you have said has no bearing on the subject under consideration.
4 ?/ D4 e: ^% A8 c7 d+ X' ~1 z26. She began to compose songs at an early age.
- ], y6 P4 j8 F) h; L  ]# l27. Common salt is a compound of sodium and chlorine.
: X, S, P+ x/ V" b! I. J; W28. He employed a private detective.
" H! Z, x# Y' A! I* f0 F7 b29. She couldn't erase the incident from her memory.
2 H: ]/ y( |) m3 g30. Please excuse my bad handwriting.! y3 K/ B2 x% O1 i! I

8 w1 L) L. E4 ^. A% C31. The climber took some food from the bulky pack on his back.
$ e/ _* }* d( ]* p: k% p32. The government supplies free books to schools.
" S5 Z/ d6 E% L/ o: ~/ \* z  {: b  i33. Goats eat whatever food they can find.
% ?; s  T) U5 O+ G4 S. E34. His followers worshipped at his feet.+ e' b: M# x) t5 n' f6 D& t
35. The airfield is bounded by woods on all sides.4 V9 A8 u6 |+ ]1 S, e
36. Conversion to gas central heating will save you a lot of money.
1 h+ K& @3 |% |6 e  J2 [' l37. To be frank with you, I think your son has little chance of passing the exam.
7 L! H/ I6 T1 f5 b$ s( Q( R38. The lion paced the floor of his cage restlessly.
# J" ]- v2 V/ r5 |/ G, y# o6 ^3 E; m39. All our hard work produced little or no result.
) n& N6 o, r$ L40. Can you solve this crossword clue?% r4 |- n! i7 O$ d7 |% S4 i/ r7 \
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41. His wife has had a civilizing influence on him.
0 U$ S7 f7 T! k  O8 j42. We had long debates at college about politics.
4 Q$ t% R9 q- t* t* ]$ g43. She has been given full executive powers in this matter.8 q, R+ |- y) e5 s( U
44. Making small models requires manual skill.9 C% ^( Q6 T- S/ u9 }
45. The restaurant has a good reputation./ y4 S3 }; ?3 _  I
46. There was a sticky spot on the floor.( L, u5 v+ k- D1 G3 N, _0 u
47. The bomb exploded at 10﹕15 pm.
) ?: f% A6 q2 K- M48. Don't hesitate when you're crossing the road.& I. o, G9 S7 F" G) g; b6 h* {9 l
49. How can we persuade him into joining us?
* L- `& e% j3 `/ w50. The nurse took a sample of my blood.6 ~2 {) S# h5 W" x5 a0 z
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51. It's time to tackle my homework." L1 [7 v! y" n* t
52. He's an expert in electronics.: L1 k+ U) s5 u( u
53. His clothes were made of coarse material.
8 ^9 s' _9 {7 H54. Some people do not believe in evolution.
! k1 Q8 u9 ]/ B( A, i55. The manufacturers guarantee the watch for three years.
: h2 {% p8 t8 l" Q56. What you said was true but nevertheless unkind.
  L4 |4 N% ~6 K4 O% S3 I57. Peter became a judge, but John remained poor.* s& p/ a3 N- D: a
58. I have little understanding of economics.
1 i9 ^* \3 U0 d& l1 d% B7 y59. Biology is a branch of science.1 R9 O  V+ \3 X: \8 ^- [; D
60. They confused me by asking so many questions.) C# a' v7 B! k- z" p
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61. Words cannot describe the beauty of the scene.
; H- u4 F9 Q( z1 s6 n8 {62. He is part of an exclusive social circle and belongs to an exclusive club.2 b  l3 E. c" c* o1 R! `0 D- W& O
63. Germs are invisible to the naked eye.3 e& X) ~: p, v! d3 n! a
64. I was roused by the sound of a bell.
) H. Q4 e3 F3 b! s* V65. The milk in the bottles had frozen solid.
: v! J8 `  ], k7 g: ^$ z# h66. The army suffered heavy losses in the battle.
* d2 Z! ~, e4 L9 S67. Let's analyze the problem and see what went wrong.
6 P" l+ r- m3 ], o: Z68. Water is composed of the elements: hydrogen and oxygen.
  F8 R3 A3 g6 W  C69. The population of this town has increased.3 i+ y& I& ?' t* r
70. Justice has prevailed; the guilty man has been punished./ ~; R+ R3 W7 R% ~; t, h

: [3 l" T: ]5 c# F& J, D$ c71. The crowd was swarming out through the gates.! p, A' @, s; O) U1 n; s
72. There's a lot of anxiety among the staff about possible job losses.- O  x) Y  k( x' C$ A: [8 M& p
73. The teacher refused to comment on the examination results.; h6 x) s2 Q2 f$ D* \% k' d
74. They are going cruising in the Mediterranean.
2 M- b7 ^9 C# R# p6 K75. The prisoners grew more desperate.1 k' p3 ^- v4 y; v$ @
76. The enterprise was doomed to failure.( w/ |& |$ b# w
77. Sweden has frontiers with Norway and Finland.
$ D% ?3 M! A; K- ?78. Many schools are now integrating computer programs into the curriculum.- \7 f1 ?3 a8 V% |, H* O
79. Spending on military equipment has multiplied in the last five years.
% i9 N$ C" b3 _7 U/ m% }80. There is not much prospect of my being able to see you soon.
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+ [9 F/ @' e3 @4 Z" S% P! Y81. The heart has four chambers.; H# J( E; c; j
82. The book uses simple diagrams to explain the rules of chess.
5 M) M1 P" O" v: X83. At the fair a gypsy told me my fortune.: H$ [. _. w! z9 O
84. I went to college. Meanwhile, all my friends got well-paid jobs.
$ m6 m5 A2 k0 H5 e5 p85. What's this sticky stuff on the floor?
1 _9 ]+ @4 g: ^4 }* M: ^" _  b86. Johnny's wandered off some where.+ {$ c$ b& _7 n( Q+ ~* R. k8 t+ g6 F5 f
87. All approaches to the town were blocked.. ]  o( ~1 C+ D2 e! E# u
88. She finally confessed to having stolen the money.
# @* d* P2 K- _' A* C7 e: f1 L- z89. Narrow trousers are the latest fashion.
) f9 ]% N: U( t( b2 s% {3 m90. The new pay settlement goes outside the government's guideline.
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91. He is a curious boy who is always asking questions.+ L; @2 M5 p. Z
92. That's the most incredible coincidence I've ever heard of!
$ v9 b3 d+ S, M+ w8 W2 b1 i93. There is no necessity to buy tickets in advance.+ U7 \; O4 _$ b; w, }) X% o' G# C) j
94. They agreed to the plan in principle, but there were several details they didn't like- l- w: G9 C1 B: J2 Z% I
95. This animal makes a store of nuts for the winter.' J, ?. l1 ~, J4 r% ^6 }
96. He lived abroad for many years.
% n+ V) N5 z0 d8 @0 n! w. Q97. I was annoyed with him because he kept interrupting.1 N  j" P" t& P- B5 y7 D* L& Q- u, A8 g
98. His brakes failed on a steep hill.  L! N9 J! {" a+ q- e: }7 W
99. There is a clause in the contract forbidding tenants to sublet.: W% E) K& z- s( v
100. Arguing consumed many hours of the committee's time.& i2 j% b' p! E5 R! Q; I
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101. Deeds are better than words when people need help.  z. X8 Q# h1 D. ~* h
102. The sun emerged from behind the clouds.* u7 _% S) n# D* N$ G5 ]
103. Let's not walk any farther .9 w2 k& ^& K* d% o
104. I wasn't informed of the decision until too late.
) Q, |% i. o) j) N9 z) |" N  q. Y( `105. Offer some coffee to the guests.! B2 G4 N& ^" y# f) k/ \
106. I bought a thermometer yesterday.; M  s2 I9 W1 ~1 X! @. S# F& ?7 y
107. I managed to acquire two tickets for the concert.
( D) J) \! Q3 f" q: }108. I tied the suitcase shut with a piece of cord.
- y& j* h" Q5 W* D/ \& z109. The factory has 1800 employees: t+ R0 W6 f' U2 x) M# h4 F
110. Do it in a businesslike manner.! _, a& e2 o3 ?0 x
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111. In countries where there are still not many schools, education is privilege.
# ~  E4 C, F" I% h112. The fashion magazines show what the sophisticated woman is wearing this year.7 f- H5 Y5 w1 K+ B) A
113. His new film is an absolute triumph.
% `  @: E. J$ S5 N114. The giraffe is characterized by its very long neck.3 T8 U% H- R  t8 ~( r4 ^
115. Cut the crusts off when you make sandwiches.2 W- I1 L8 W) Y: |- E$ @
116. His friendly manner is an important factor in his rapid success.
( ~0 r: y) f  A. u% x117. This actress is a lovely girl.
! F6 y5 M. `+ l" W3 i9 F6 \118. Our holiday was only a partial success.
$ F8 c! H" b; X119. The woman's illness puzzled the doctor; he couldn't find the cause.
- \0 o, _! E+ _) Y120. He steered the boat carefully between the rocks.% l& R8 j) b. }. g5 \; i( f, g! u1 @

  q( \( ^& J& ?% i: q; G0 _121. She poured a bucket of water over the floor.7 j. I3 q2 B: S5 n$ e: @4 b6 U
122. Don't interfere in what doesn't concern you.
: N& U4 M, l" s) B' l$ h9 J9 A; R123. The puddle evaporated in the sun.
$ v/ T, Q$ x; l2 t124. This instrument monitors the patient's heartbeats.7 {7 n% V; K2 v1 b3 X% k$ k$ ^
125. In America, presidential elections are held every four years.- i% ?) R9 |& U6 Y' A
126. This defeat lessens our chances of winning the championship.
* W+ e5 O' Y" Z' |- c& T127. The mysterious disappearance of my brother upset everyone.
$ x! e' y9 p1 j2 P, X128. Raw materials are the natural substance from which industrial products are made.
# V8 i" U* ]' Z* C129. I'm uncertain of his intentions.) U! D. H( D$ f) ~
130. A small car is more economical than a large one, because it uses less gasoline.
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4 Z. l% W5 e$ V1 H7 [& f3 W131. There is a rampant materialism existed in the modern society.! c; Y  h8 S+ w8 y! }
132. The mayor made a powerful speech.
' h+ w! n9 X8 b$ T7 }8 U133. All the passengers are required to show their tickets.: |& C% [4 R, B* c6 _4 d% O
134. The result is contrary to expectation.
# s: t; A) q: Q135. My grandfather is a veteran of the second world war.
% L9 G( h- i( \9 p7 g0 U7 {136. What's on the agenda for this afternoon's meeting?# i0 a" q! C, f( `
137. I realized they wanted to be alone together so I felt very awkward.$ @; z+ [% _9 z/ |# _( P8 k
138. We need a new bedroom carpet.+ B" c6 ]# l: O9 u
139. He has great belief in communism.5 @0 I2 G  ~; y' ^. P. p9 Y' b+ ~
140. His work is comparable with the very best.6 H% f: R) ^& `  M. O8 |- j
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141. Listen to the counsel of your elders.
5 w/ n. O& }0 [/ G! k* e2 Q142. The Devil tempted Adam and Eve.
# B, s$ j+ k9 r! D6 y2 j; m143. Some gas is escaping from the pipe.) x4 B& ?. [  A
144. His decision seems to show a lack of political judgment.
* y3 R) Y- t5 E145. The actor became famous overnight.
0 K" F' d; v1 O6 X& Q& R/ f146. They took refuge under a tree.
% v( w! L% {! Y7 H147. She's doing an English translation of "Faust".! [& i$ q: v. }
148. Dogs have an acute sense of smell.& {2 e; t/ ]3 n2 l: ]- N
149. The boat sank beneath the waves.
. p" F2 |1 g6 M* W2 M( D150. The meeting concluded at 8 o'clock.
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: q% z; S8 i+ Q" d3 ]4 H: _3 y151. It's evident that you're been drinking5 a! }5 l" {/ _% c5 ^
152. Algebra was invented by the Arabs.
- g0 H; }- j  U) M) A$ r3 d" S7 u153. It seemed unlikely to me, but she seemed absolutely positive of it.1 \' n7 [5 v) \; p/ J  ~
154. His speech ended on a note of resolution.
- g) ]6 S- h/ I155. The wind shifted and blew the mist away.
) j& B. E! V3 [/ U* @8 i4 ~156. We had a long wait, but it was worthwhile because we got the tickets.
7 G$ A9 a$ J) b5 X, j8 \# b157. Women and children were butchered by the rebels.
; k) Y; S8 x6 H% D7 A' l158. She made a donation of $1000 to the Children's Hospital.
! k2 \$ V; g, W  D6 F1 ~. H159. I'll be back in an instant.
8 K/ C' p: P* f3 s3 Q160. This painting represents a storm at sea.
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161. It happened four times in succession.
$ X. m2 `. |1 j- A+ P4 C162. Tickets are available at the box office.% O  z: x$ n0 `% V4 n8 g4 x: @* D
163. There are seven continents in the world.6 `7 x7 k! J: k+ v* Q! y3 C
164. The nearest grocery is in Smith st.
4 T/ }% d9 i- S3 S. ?. G165. There's so much noise in this restaurant I can hardly hear you talking.
+ ]. j6 S% L- m# ?6 ~/ b1 ?3 G166. I have always regard him with the greatest admiration.
; X$ m5 s$ X' B7 i167. Twenty miners were trapped underground after the fire., e# B5 O6 k; f+ ^$ _' h) T5 I' w
168. She's being interviewed for the job.
+ ~, {- L  n7 I5 }0 I, D/ Z169. He pretended to be reading.# I, ^" s7 Q7 F7 [; n/ U$ s- h' t
170. He was severely scolded by his mother./ W3 ~  q% I# }- s5 }+ p% E& i

/ N. Z. z  ~( x2 o6 n171. Chew your food properly before swallowing it.
2 M( t+ w) x6 U; v2 i& j172. My skin soon chaps in cold weather.4 C# q" T3 i% @0 w3 J
173. He is an electrical engineer.
2 d' r) b1 ?" l7 R174. The government is planning new tax increases.# f# U+ Z' |3 z0 }7 j
175. It happened just when we least expected it.5 z" R  M+ `; g& e
176. He gave a negative answer to my request." g0 i% P, f- z9 y7 ?+ g2 T
177. She's a very productive writer.
, Z. n) ~- v7 e6 C. x6 k4 H0 Q178. He replaced the book on the shelf.: U3 L6 H2 Q/ T' x8 b/ G2 D
179. He substituted for the worker who was ill.
+ D& x( }  _8 U, j: C" Z% J" n) c180. He was killed by a single bullet in the heart.! h" D3 `: z; ^5 j
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181. The British are said to be the lovers of tradition.
; t0 F/ i" O7 Q5 i$ |" L) _182. The whole school was assembled in the main hall.
" e# e: Z2 Z: l183. I'm afraid I am not at liberty to discuss this matter.
3 j9 w, l; h! V2 V+ t) x' K184. The hunters followed the tiger's trail.
7 P( ]6 f$ A: ~4 o, H9 J5 h185. They put an advertisement in the paper., G, [/ R  V$ g- ~% C! `: r! Q% s/ V
186. I put my collection of old glasses in the cabineth.% n0 _( @( a3 n
187. She crept up to him from behind./ N3 X) b* @  C" U) W: G5 F
188. She indicated where I should go.
- {; _) d) z+ r3 R189. Salty food makes you thirsty.6 O* `$ f% ]' Z- a% V
190. An old chair, a desk and a bed were the only contents of the room.  n+ |/ a- c- R5 o  T
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191. She danced with marvelous natural grace.
4 L& H4 {: X8 Z' x192. The pipe broke and water streamed onto the floor.
6 q( h& e' e6 _4 |5 a; V, r193. She has talent but she will need coaching.; F* b: [" Y& M8 P$ K3 J
194. Some American words have no British equivalents.
' W  ~6 _" L5 ^- s! y& W+ C195. It is part of the contract that there is a penalty for late delivery.) P' F6 H& ?; n7 d3 Z
196. The visual arts are painting, dancing etc., as opposed to music and literature.
8 h2 o2 l' @: N197. The civilization of mankind has taken thousands of years.
' X/ ]; T# R% D2 g198. I must try to organize my life a bit better.) ~2 r" W$ n& E/ i  V0 e
199. This is one of the most significant studies of the subject.& s5 t6 }, [/ `& m/ E
200. It's a daring escape from prison.

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