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for example,such as都可用来举例,但用法有所不同。 for example作“例如”讲时,一般只以同类事物或人中的“一个”为例,作插入语,用逗号隔开,可置于句首、句中或句末。 For example,air is invisible. 例如,空气是看不见的。 He,for example,is a good student. 例如,他就是个好学生。 such as也作为“例如”讲,用来列举同类人或事物中的几个例子。 Some of the European languages come from Latin,such as French,Italian and Spanish. 有些欧洲语言来源于拉丁语,例如,法语、意大利语和西班牙语。 Boys such as John and James are very friendly.像约翰和詹姆斯这样的男孩都很友好。& 注 意 ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ 使用such as来举例子,只能举出其中的一部分,一般不能全部举出。若全部举出,要改用namely(意为“即”)。 He knows four languages,namely Chinese,English,Russian and French. 他精通四门语言,即汉语、英语、俄语和法语。 参考网址:
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比如;诸如
We dislike people such as him.
我们不喜欢像他这号人.
That store sells camping supplies such as tents and backpacks.
那家店贩售露营用品,例如帐棚和登山背包。
A virtual machine could be running any type of software, such as server, client, or desktop.
一个虚拟机可以运行任意类型的软件,如服务器、客户端或桌面系统。
for example
For example: Why live?
例如:为什么生活?
Rex: For example?
雷克斯:例如?
You can take your research work for example.
你可以拿你的研究工作做个例子。
1)such as用于列举事物,常用在列举的事物和前面的名词之间,但是所列事物的数量不能等同于前面所提事物的总数,否则就应用that is或namely.(2)for example主要用于举例说明,一般只列举现类人或事物中的一个,其位置比较灵活,可置于句首、句中或句末,而such as只能置于所列事物之前。
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& &SOGOU - 京ICP证050897号Beauty has always been regarded as something praiseworthy. Almost everyone thinks attractive people are happier and healthier, have better marriages and have more respectable jobs. Personal advisors give them better advice for finding jobs. Even judges are softer on attractive defendants. But in the executive(主管的) circle, beauty can become a liability.
  While attractiveness is a positive factor for a man on his way up the executive ladder, it is harmful to a woman.
  Handsome male executives were considered having more hone effort and ability were thought to lead to their success.
  Attractive female executives were considered to have less honesty th their success was connected not with ability but with factors such as luck.
  All unattractive women executives were thought to have more honesty and to be more capable than the attractive female executives. Interestingly, though, the rise of the unattractive overnight successes was connected more to personal relationships and less to ability than that of the attractive overnight successes.
  Why are attractive women not thought to be able? An attractive woman is considered to be more feminine has an advantage in traditionally female jobs, but an attractive woman in a traditionally manly position appears to lack the &manly&qualifies required.
  This is true even in politics, &When the only clue is how he or she looks, people treat men and women differently, & says Anne Bowman, who recently published a study on the effects of attractiveness on political candidates(候选人). She asked 125 undergraduate students to rank two groups of photographs, one of men and one of women, in order of attractiveness. The students were told the photographs were of candidates for political offices. They were asked to rank them again, in the order they would vote for them.
  The results showed that attractive males completely defeated unattractive men, but the women who had ranked most attractive unchangeably received the fewest votes.
  The word &liability& most probably means ________.
  A. disadvantage B. advantage   C. misfortune   D. trouble
 Bowman's experiment shows that when it comes to politics, attractiveness________
  A. turns out to be a disadvantage to men
  B. is more of a disadvantage than an advantage to women
  C. has as little effect on men as on women
  D. affects men and women alike
  It can be inferred from the passage that people's views on beauty are often________.
  A. practical   B. supportive   C. old - fashioned D. one - sided
  The author writes this passage to ________.
  A. give advice to job - seekers who are attractive
  B. discuss the disadvantages of being attractive
  C. demand equal rights for women
  D. state the importance of appearance
For&fear&of&unemployment,&almost&one&million&people&sat&(参加考试)China&civil&service&examination&in&order&to&get&&________jobs.A.appropriateB.bureaucraticC.comfortableD.secure
In Europe people hold the fork in the left hand and the knife in the right throughout the meal, a system that is generally agreed to be more efficient than the American zigzag(曲折的)method. Americans hold both the fork and the knife in their right hands throughout the meal, so they continually change their forks to the left hand when they have to cut their meat. It seems to be funny for the Europeans to see Americans busy changing their dinner sets, making a lot of noises. A few explanations for this American style are as follows:
(1)Americans are practical and efficient. Since most of us are right-handed, it is reasonable to keep our working tools at all times in the right hand that can use them most efficiently.
&& (2)Americans, the master of the New World are rebels(判逆者).. They use the zigzag method to break the rules in the Old World and in this way they are thumbing their nose at Mother England. Americans are a restless kind. They do not like to sit in one spot for very long when dining.
(3)Forced to do so, they respond by “playing” with the silver.
Whatever the reason for the practice, it is now certainly as American as apple pie. Europeans recognize this and are quick to attack it as evidence of American innocence of form. Arguments against the zigzag method rest not only on grounds of efficiency but also on those of tradition. In Old World Dining, the knife is held in the right hand continually because it can serve as an instant defense against the uninvited intruders. However, such alertness(警觉)is out of place in the New World, as every American believes that this is the home of the brave. Americans juggle their silverware, perhaps, to show that they are not afraid and that one of them holding a fork is worth any number of them holding blades(刀).
41.Americans use _______ to hold their fork to pick up the salad.
&&&&&& A.the right hand& B.the left hand&& C.both hands&&&&&&&&& D.either of the two hands
42.As the masters of the New World, Americans use a different cutting method from that in the Old World to_____ .
&&&&&& A.show their independence of Mother England
&&& B.show their disrespect to Mother England
&&&&&& C.add a new tradition to those in Mother England
&&&&&& D.show off their creativeness to Mother England
43.In the sentence, the word “juggle” probably means&&&&&&&&&& .
&&&&&& A.hold&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& B.play with&&&&&&&&&&&& C.pick up&&&&&&&&&&&&&& D.lay down
44.Also in the last sentence, the two “them” refer to&&&&&&&&& .
&&&&&& A.Americans&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& B.Europeans
&&&&&& C.Americans and Europeans separately&&&&& D.Europeans and Americans separately
45.What could be the best title of the text?
A. Old World Dining&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& B. zigzag method
C. New World Dining&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& D. Juggling fork and knife
&&The world's oceans are slowly getting more acidic,”say scientists. The researchers from California report that the change is taking place in response to higher levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.
&&& The lowering of the waters’pH value is not great at the moment but could cause a serious threat to current ocean life if it continues, they warn. Ken Caldeira and Michael Wickett, from the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, report their concerns in the journal Nature.
Increasing use of oil fuels means more carbon dioxide is going into the air, and most of it will eventually be absorbed by seawater. Once in the water, it reacts to form carbonic acid. Scientists believe that the oceans have already become slightly more acidic over the last century.
&&& These researchers have tried to predict what will happen in the future by combining what we know about the history of the oceans with computer models of climate change.&This level of acidity will get much more extreme in the future if we continue releasing CO2 into the atmosphere,& said Dr Caldeira. &And we predict the amount of future acidity will exceed(超过)anything we have seen over the last several hundred million years, let alone perhaps after rare disastrous events such as asteroid(小行星) impacts.”
&&& However, it is not absolutely clear what that means for ocean life.Most organisms live near the surface, where the greatest pH change would be expected to occur, but deep-ocean life forms may be more sensitive to pH changes.Coral reefs and other organisms whose shells contain calcium carbonate(小行星) may be particularly affected if the water's acidity levels keep going up, the team predict. They could find it much more difficult to build these structures in water with a lower pH.
&&& In recent years some people have suggested storing carbon dioxide from power stations in the deep ocean as a way of dealing with global warming.But Dr Caldeira said that such a strategy should now be re-considered. &Previously, most experts had looked at ocean absorption of carbon dioxide as a good thing-because in releasing CO2 into the atmosphere we warm the planet, and when CO2, is absorbed by the ocean, it reduces the amount of greenhouse warming.”
According to Dr Caldeira,__________ .
&& A. ocean absorption of carbon dioxide is a good thing
&& B. more oil fuels will be used in the near future
&& C. scientists may predict climate changes with computer models
&& D. the future situation of the amount of acidity is extremely serious
f the water's acidity level keeps rising,_________ .
&& A. ocean life whose structures contain calcium carbonate may be affected
&& B. the waters’pH value will become higher and higher
&& C. organisms living near the surface are more sensitive to pH changes
&& D. some disastrous events will occur more often than before
Most experts once believed storing carbon dioxide in the ocean would reduce________ .
&& A. the CO2 absorbed by the ocean&&&&&&&&&&&& B. the amount of greenhouse warming
&& C. the acidity of the ocean&&&&&&&&&&&&& &&&&&D. the gradual release of CO2
The purpose of this passage is to_________ .
&& A. show people the findings of a research team&& B. inform people of how acid the ocean is now
&& C. introduce Dr Caldeira and his team's research& D. warn people of the higher level of CO2
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for example,such as,like 的区别for example一般只举同类人或物中的“一个”为例,作插入语,用逗号隔开,可置于句首、句中、句末;such as常列举同类人或物中的几个例子,不能穷尽,可和and so on连用,可分开使用such...as...;like表示列举,可和such as互换.例如:1.Noise,for example,is a kind of pollution.举例说明,噪音就是一种污染.2.China has many big cities,such as Beijing,Shanghai,Shenzhen and so on.=China has many such big cities as Beijing,Shanghai,Shenzhen and so on.中国有许多大城市,比如北京、上海、深圳等等.3.Some warm-blooded animals,like the cat,the dog or the wolf do not need to hiber- nate.有些热血动物,像猫、狗、狼不需要冬眠.
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