.The scientists haveintensified their search for an effective way to fight SARS. Q:What have scientists done to SARS? A:They have intensified their effort in finding an effective way to fight it. Most people recognize that friendship invokes freedom of choice. Q:What do most people recognize? A:They find that people can choose their friends freely. PART I PART II PART IIIWRITING
• The scientists have their search for an effective way to fight SARS. Q: What have scientists done to SARS? A: They have intensified their effort in finding an effective way to fight it. • Most people recognize that friendship freedom of choice. Q: What do most people recognize? A: They find that people can choose their friends freely. intensified invokes
Key Expressions in Use ④·in contrast with 与.形成对比,与.截然不同 different from ④·come into being 形成 come into existence ④·be subject to 使遭受,使服从 be affected or be likely to be affected;be obliged to obey ④·take up 继续 continue ④·out of step 步调不一致 not moving in rhythm PART IPART II PART IIIWRITING
Key Expressions in Use 与.形成对比,与.截然不同 形成 使遭受, 使服从 继续 步调不一致 • in contrast with • come into being • be subject to • take up • out of step different from come into existence be affected or be likely to be affected; be obliged to obey continue not moving in rhythm
.In contrast with the French people,the Germans tend to treat their friends as their bothers or sisters. Q:Do the Frenchmen and the Germans treat their friends in the same way? A:No.In contrast with the French people,the Germans treat their friends much more like their brothers and sisters. .People in different countries have different ideas on what is friendship and how it comes into being. Q:Do people all over the world have the same idea about friendship? A:No.People in different countries think differently about friendship. PART I PART II PART IIIWRITING
• In contrast with the French people, the Germans tend to treat their friends as their bothers or sisters. Q: Do the Frenchmen and the Germans treat their friends in the same way? A: No. In contrast with the French people, the Germans treat their friends much more like their brothers and sisters. • People in different countries have different ideas on what is friendship and how it . Q: Do people all over the world have the same idea about friendship? A: No. People in different countries think differently about friendship. In contrast with comes into being
.According to the authors,American friendships are subject to changes as they move,change their jobs, marry or discover new interests. Q:What do the authors think of the American friendships? A:They are subject to changes when the Americans move or change their jobs. .English people may easily take up their friendship even after long intervals. Q:Does a long interval affect their friendship? A:No.English people may take up where they left off. PART IPART II PART IIIWRITING
• According to the authors, American friendships are subject to changes as they move, change their jobs, marry or discover new interests. Q: What do the authors think of the American friendships? A: They are subject to changes when the Americans move or change their jobs. • English people may easily their friendship even after long intervals. Q: Does a long interval affect their friendship? A: No. English people may take up where they left off. are subject to take up
.To English people,misjudgment usually leads them out of step,then their friendship may come to an end. Q:What may bring the English friendship to an end? A:Misjudgment may lead them out ofstep and bring their friendship to an end. PART I PART II PART IIIWRITING
• To English people, misjudgment usually leads them out of step , then their friendship may come to an end. Q: What may bring the English friendship to an end? A: Misjudgment may lead them out of step and bring their friendship to an end. out of step