1、是非問題剖析論證句式
1. Whereas other societies look to the past for guidance, we cast our nets forward(面向將來)
2. It is the belief in a brighter future that gives us optimism.
3. Even these days, when not all progress seems positive , the belief remains1 that for every problem there is a rational solution.
4. The job of the parents is to give the children every opportunity while they are growing up and then get out of their way.
5. What deference2 people in authority do command is based on their actual powers rather than on their age, wisdom, or dignity.
6. In a society that changes as fast as ours, experience simply does not have the value that it does in traditional societies.
7. It has taken a long time to convince the public that free enterprise does not mean that a company should be free to pollute the air, foul3 the rivers, and destroy the forests.
8. The as百度競價推廣bly line reduced workers to cogs of machinery4 and made their jobs unutterably boring, but it produced goods fast.
9. Food is prepackaged and shopping is impersonal5, but the efficiency of the operation produces lower prices and less shopping time.
10. As an American is always striving to change his lot, he never fully6 identifies with any group.
11. In America, there are no such expressions such as in china where the fat pig gets slaughtered, or in Japan, where the nail that sticks out gets hammered down.
12. This freedom from the group has enabled the American to become Economic Manone directed almost purely7 by profit motive8, mobile and unencumbered(不受妨礙的)by family or community obligations.
13. Equipped with the money, one can acquire the taste, style, and ideas that mark each class and launch a quick ascent9 of the social ladder.
14. Actually, persons in status societies who are secure in their niches10 (適合的地方)are allowed more eccentricity11 than Americans, who rely heavily on signals that other people like them.
15. When half the population goes to college, one cannot expect the colleges to maintain the same standards as in countries where only the elite12 attend.
16. Just as not every Japanese is hardworking and deferential13 to superiors (長者、上司), not every Chinese is devoted14 to family, not every American is ambitious or patriotic15 or even unsophisticated.
17. No one could seriously think that anyone who grows up poor, lives in a bad neighborhood, and attends an inferior school has an opportunity equal to that of someone more favored.
18. Americans may not have achieved equality, but at least they aspire16 to it, which is more than many other nations can claim.
19. In many countries, when jobs become available for young people in distant cities, when television begins to dominate home life, when ready made foods appear in the markets, the culture appears more American although the re百度競價推廣blance could be entirely17 superficial.
20. Someone who looks around or down appears shifty (不靠譜的)to Americans, although in fact one doesnt stare continuously at the other person, but glances elsewhere every few seconds
1. Whereas other societies look to the past for guidance, we cast our nets forward(面向將來)
2. It is the belief in a brighter future that gives us optimism.
3. Even these days, when not all progress seems positive , the belief remains1 that for every problem there is a rational solution.
4. The job of the parents is to give the children every opportunity while they are growing up and then get out of their way.
5. What deference2 people in authority do command is based on their actual powers rather than on their age, wisdom, or dignity.
6. In a society that changes as fast as ours, experience simply does not have the value that it does in traditional societies.
7. It has taken a long time to convince the public that free enterprise does not mean that a company should be free to pollute the air, foul3 the rivers, and destroy the forests.
8. The as百度競價推廣bly line reduced workers to cogs of machinery4 and made their jobs unutterably boring, but it produced goods fast.
9. Food is prepackaged and shopping is impersonal5, but the efficiency of the operation produces lower prices and less shopping time.
10. As an American is always striving to change his lot, he never fully6 identifies with any group.
11. In America, there are no such expressions such as in china where the fat pig gets slaughtered, or in Japan, where the nail that sticks out gets hammered down.
12. This freedom from the group has enabled the American to become Economic Manone directed almost purely7 by profit motive8, mobile and unencumbered(不受妨礙的)by family or community obligations.
13. Equipped with the money, one can acquire the taste, style, and ideas that mark each class and launch a quick ascent9 of the social ladder.
14. Actually, persons in status societies who are secure in their niches10 (適合的地方)are allowed more eccentricity11 than Americans, who rely heavily on signals that other people like them.
15. When half the population goes to college, one cannot expect the colleges to maintain the same standards as in countries where only the elite12 attend.
16. Just as not every Japanese is hardworking and deferential13 to superiors (長者、上司), not every Chinese is devoted14 to family, not every American is ambitious or patriotic15 or even unsophisticated.
17. No one could seriously think that anyone who grows up poor, lives in a bad neighborhood, and attends an inferior school has an opportunity equal to that of someone more favored.
18. Americans may not have achieved equality, but at least they aspire16 to it, which is more than many other nations can claim.
19. In many countries, when jobs become available for young people in distant cities, when television begins to dominate home life, when ready made foods appear in the markets, the culture appears more American although the re百度競價推廣blance could be entirely17 superficial.
20. Someone who looks around or down appears shifty (不靠譜的)to Americans, although in fact one doesnt stare continuously at the other person, but glances elsewhere every few seconds