大学英语四六级考试-备考辅导-英语六级阅读必须掌握的长难句4.docx

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1、12月英语六级阅读必须掌握的长难句461. Of course, it would be as dangerous to overreact to history by concluding that the majority must now be wrong about expansion as it would be to re-enact the response that greeted the suggestion that the continents had drifted.62. While the fact of this consumer revolution is ha

2、rdly in doubt, three key questions remain: who were the consumers? What were their motives?淫And what were the effect of the new demand for luxuries?63. Although it has been possible to infer from the goods and services actually produced what manufacturers and servicing trades thought their customers

3、 wanted, only a study of relevant personal documents written by actual consumers will provide a precise picture of who wanted what.64. With respect to their reasons for immigrating, Grassy does not deny their frequently noted fact that some of the immigrants of the 1630s, most notably the organizers

4、 and clergy, advanced religious explanations for departure, but he finds that such explanations usually assumed primacy only in retrospect.:考试大65. If we take the age-and sex-specific unemployment rates that existed in 1956 (when the overall unemployment rate was 4.1 percent) and weight them by the a

5、ge- and sex-specific shares of the labor force that prevail currently, the overall unemployment rate becomes 5 percent.66. He was puzzled that I did not want what was obviously a “ step up” toward what all Americans are taught to want when they grow up: money and power.67. Unless productivity growth

6、 is unexpectedly large, however, the expansion of real output must eventually begin to slow down to the economys larger run growth potential if generalized demnd pressures on prices are to be avoided.68. However, when investment flows primarily in one direction, as it generally does from industrial

7、to developing countries, the seemingly reciprocal source-based restrictions produce revenue sacrifices primarily by the state receiving most of the foreign investment and producing most of the incomenamely ,the developing country partner.69. The pursuit of private interests with as little interferen

8、ce as possible from government was seen as the road to human happiness and progress rather than the public obligation and involvement in the collective community that emphasized by the Greeks.70. The defense lawyer relied on long-standing principles governing the conduct of prosecuting attorneys: as

9、 quasi-judicial officers of the court they are under a duty not to prejudice a partys case through overzealous prosecution or to detract from the impartiality of courtroom atmosphere.71. No prudent person dared to act on the assumption that, when the continent was settled, one government could inclu

10、de the whole; and when the vast expense broke up, as seemed inevitable, into a collection of separate nations, only discord, antagonism,and wars could be expected.72. If they were right in thinking that the next necessity in human progress was to lift the average person upon an intellectual and soci

11、al level with the most favored, they stood at least three generations nearer than Europe to that goal.73. Somehow he knows that if our huckstering civilization did not at every moment violate the eternal fitness of things, the poets song would have been given to the world, and the poet would have be

12、en cared for by the whole human brotherhood, as any man should be who does the duty that every man owes it.74. The instinctive sense of the dishonor which money-purchase does to art is so strong that sometimes a man of letters who can pay his way otherwise refuses pay for his work, as Lord Byron did

13、, for a while, from a noble pride, and as Count Tolstoy has tried to do, from a noble conscience.75. Perhaps he believed that he could not criticize American foreign policy without endangering the support for civil rights that he had won from the federal government.:76. Abraham Lincoln, who presided

14、 in his stone temple on August 28, 1963 above the children of the slaves he emancipated (解放), may have used just the right words to sum up the general reaction to the Negroes massive march on Washington.77. In the Warren Court era, voters asked the Court to pass on issues concerning the size and sha

15、pe of electoral districts, partly out of desperation because no other branch of government offered relief, and partly out of hope that the Court would reexamine old decisions in this area as it had in others, looking at basic constitutional principles in the light of modern living conditions.78. Som

16、e even argue plausibly that this weakness may be irremediable : in any society that, like a capitalist society, seeks to become ever wealthier in material terms disproportionate rewards are bound to flow to the people who are instrumental in producing the increase in its wealth.79. This doctrine has broadened the application of the Fourteenth Amendment to other, nonracial forms of discrimination, for while some justices have refused to f

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