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可转债发行条件1.The most common characteristic of outstanding success is “an extensive knowledge of the exact meaning of English words.” The extent of your vocabulary indicates the degree of your intelligence. Your brain power will increa as you learn to know more words. The study of words is not merely something that has to do with literature. Words are your tools of thought. You can’t even think at all without words. Without words you could make no decisions and form no judgments whatsoever. And the more words you have at your command the deeper, clearer and more accurate will be your thinking. A command of vocabulary will give you assurance; build your lf-confidence; lend color to your personality; increa your popularity. Your words are your personality. Your vocabulary is you. Wilfred Funk芦荟的种类
2.Words are explosive. Phras are packed with TNT. A simple word can destroy a friendship, land a large order. The proper phras in the mouths of clerks have quadrupled the sales of a department store. The wrong words ud by a campaign orator have lost an
election. Words have changed the direction of history. Words can also change the direction of your life. They have often raid a man from mediocrity to success. If you consciously increa your vocabulary you will unconsciously rai yourlf to a more important station in life, and the new and higher position you have won will, in turn, give you a better opportunity for further enriching your vocabulary. It is a beautiful and successful cycle. Wilfred Funk
3.卓越团队Mastering a large number of words is esntial to achieving fluency in a foreign language. There are no short-cuts to a large vocabulary in English: you just have to rely on diligence and dedication. Of cour you can figure out from the context the meanings of some new words you come across in your reading, but more often than not you have to look them up in a dictionary in order to be clear about their accurate meanings. A practicable way to pick up new words is, perhaps, to read a lot, preferably stories that you find interesting or exciting. It often pays to read the same book over and over again: each time you read it you will learn different new words, and the familiar context helps to fix them in your mind.
4.A successful argument gives evidence of some sort for every important point. Evidence may include statistics, obrvations or testimony of experts, personal narratives, or other supporting proof. A writer needs to convince readers by taking them from some initial position on an issue to the writer’s position, which readers will share if the argument succeeds. The only way to do this is to provide evidence that convinces readers that the position is a right or true one. from Perspectives on Contemporary Issues择天记演员表, 2003
5.Examples and illustrations are crucial to writing, no matter what the primary purpo. Without examples, writing stays at the general or abstract level and leaves readers only vaguely understanding what a writer means. Examples make meaning clear and help make writing more interesting, livelier, and more engaging than in an essay without details. Examples may be brief and numerous or extended and limited in number, and they may take the form of narratives. It would be difficult to find an effective piece of writing that does not u examples of some sort. Ibid.
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6.Most composition instructors would probably agree that students u too few examples
in their writing. Perhaps becau of a lack of background in a subject, a student may rely on broad, general statements that are neither interesting nor convincing. If a student were always able to draw from his personal experience in writing, the tendency to generalize might be more easily overcome. But this is not always possible. When working with an unfamiliar subject, though, a resourceful student will explore the library to find background material and supporting examples for his paper. Using examples in a composition can be compared to prenting evidence in a courtroom. Evidence rves to make a legal ca more specific; it helps to convince the jurors. Examples make a composition more specific; they add substance to the writer’s controlling idea. For example, if you are writing an expository paper about progress in the railroad industry, your examples might include the luxurious Italian train, the Settebello, connecting Milan and Rome; the 125-mile-per-hour Japane train running on the Hokkaido Line from Tokyo to Osaka; and the extensive Trans-European Express trains which span the Continent. Examples such as the would lend force to your writing. from American English Rhetoric by Robert G. Bander, 1978
7.English is generally acknowledged to be the world’s most important language. First, the number of native speaker of English is more than 300 million. Second, the spread of English over most of the world as an international language is a unique phenomenon in the world’s history: about 1500 million people—over a third of the world’s population—live in countries where English has some official status or is one of the native languages, if not the dominant native language. Third, English leads as the primary medium for 20th century science and technology. Finally, English is the language of the United States, who gross domestic product in 1980 was more than double that of its nearest competitor, Japan.
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8.The statistics of English are astonishing. Of all the world’s languages which now number some 2700, it is arguably the richest in vocabulary. The Oxford English Dictionary lists about 500,000 words; and a further half million technical and scientific terms remain uncatalogued.…Three-quarters of the world’s mail, and its telexes and cables, are in English. So are more than half the world’s technical and scientific periodicals. English is the medium for 80 percent of the information stored in the world’s computers. Nearly half
of all business deals in Europe are conducted in English. It is the language of sport and glamour: the official language of the Olympics and the Miss Univer competition. English is the official voice of the air, of the a, and of Christianity. Five of the largest broadcasting companies in the world CBS, NBC, ABC, BBC, CBC transmit in English to audiences that regularly exceed one hundred million. from The Story of English by Robert McCrum 全神贯注的意思et al, 1986