1. Clearly remember the basic 8 members of
sentences.
2. Find the main structures of the sentences
correctly.
3. Split long and difficult sentences and
understand their meanings.
1. My wife Laura and I were on the beach, with
three of our children, taking pictures of shore
birds near our home in Alaska when we spotted
a bear.
2. Perhaps the best sign of how computer and
Internet use pushes up demand for paper
comes from the high-tech industry itself, which
sees printing as one of its most promising new
market.
3. Ill and suffering as she was after the
inhuman punishment, she yet remained so
cheerful and confident, eager to devote the
little strength left to her to helping the other
comrades.
4. The major market force rests in the growing
population of white-collar employees, who can
afford the new service, in other words,
Shanghai’s car rental industry is growing so
fast mainly due to the increasing number of
white-collar employees.
5. Newton is shown as a gifted scientist with
very human weaknesses who stood at the
point in history where magic ended and
science began.
6. But for all the texts that are written, stored
and sent electronically, a lot of them are still
ending up on paper.
7. The most important idea behind the kind of
party planning described here is that it brings
parents and children closer together.
8. After their stay, all visitors receive a
survival certificate recording their success,
that is, when guests leave the igloo hotel
they will receive a paper stating that they
have had a taste of adventure.
9. We even have different word for some
foods, meat in particular, depending on
whether it is still out in the fields or at
home ready to be cooked, which shows the
fact that the Saxon peasants were doing the
farming,while the upper-class Normans
were doing most of the eating.
10. When Americans visit Europe for the first
time, they usually find Germany more
“Foreign” than France because the German
they see on signs and ads seems much more
different from English than French does.
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