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導(dǎo)讀:我根據(jù)大家的需要整理了一份關(guān)于《考研英語高分范文》的內(nèi)容,

具體內(nèi)容:考研,學習更進一步的臺階,學歷更高的一層。下面是我給大

家整理的,供大家參閱!:讓APEC藍持續(xù)下去asisvividlydepictedby

thedrawi...

考研,學習更進一步的臺階,學歷更高的一層。下面是我給大家整理的,

供大家參閱!

:讓APEC藍持續(xù)下去

asisvividlydepictedbythedrawingabove,aboyissleeping

soundlyandcomfortablyinthesofa,withthetelevisionon,when

hismothercomesandturnsoffthetelevisionforhim,blamingthe

boyfornothavingturnedoffthetelevisionagaino

thisphenomenoncaneasilybefoundanywhereinourdailylife,

manypeopleareusedtodoingeverythingwiththetelevisionon,

notactuallywatchingitatall.suchahabitcancausewasteof

muchelectricityandenergy,andresultintheemissionofcarbon,

thisdeviatesfromthepopularconceptofTowcarbonlife”—to

reducetheemissionofcarbon,especiallycarbondioxide,toprotect

ourenvironmentandrealizesustainabledevelopment,accordingto

statistics,ifwecandecreasethetimeforhavingthetelevision

onbyonehoureachday,wecandeducetheamountofcarbonemission

by4.71kilogrameachmonth0

:TheLanguageofMusic

apainterhangshisorherfinishedpicturesonawall,and

everyonecanseeit.acomposerwritesawork,butnoonecanhear

ituntilitisperformed,professionalsingersandplayershave

greatresponsibilities,forthecomposerisutterlydependenton

them,astudentofmusicneedsaslongandasarduousatraining

tobecomeaperformerasamedicalstudentneedstobecomeadoctor,

mosttrainingisconcernedwithtechnique,formusicianshaveto

havethemuscularproficiencyofanathleteoraballetdancer,

singerspracticebreathingeveryday,astheirvocalchordswould

beinadequatewithoutcontrolledmuscularsupport,stringplayers

practicemovingthefingersofthelefthandupanddown,while

drawingthebowtoandfrowiththerightarm-twoentirelydifferent

movements.

singersandinstrumentshavetobeabletogeteverynoteperfectly

intune,pianistsaresparedthisparticularanxiety,forthenotes

arealreadythere,waitingforthem,anditisthepianotuners

responsibilitytotunetheinstrumentforthem,buttheyhavetheir

owndifficulties;thehammersthathitthestringhavetobecoaxed

nottosoundlikepercussion,andeachoverlappingtonehastosound

clear.

thisproblemofgettingcleartextureisonethatconfronts

studentconductors:theyhavetolearntoknoweverynoteofthe

musicandhowitshouldsound,andtheyhavetoaimatcontrolling

thesesoundswithfanaticalbutselflessauthority.

techniqueisofnouseunlessitiscombinedwithmusicalknowledge

andunderstanding,greatartistsarethosewhoaresothoroughly

athomeinthelanguageofmusicthattheycanenjoyperformingworks

writteninanycentury.

:SchoolingandEducation

ItiscommonlybelievedinUnitedStatesthatschooliswhere

peoplegotogetaneducation.Nevertheless,ithasbeensaidthat

todaychildreninterrupttheireducationtogotoschool.The

distinctionbetweenschoolingandeducationimpliedbythisremark

isimportant.

Educationismuchmoreopen-endedandall-inclusivethan

schooling.Educationknowsnobounds.Itcantakeplaceanywhere,

whetherintheshowerorinthejob,whetherinakitchenorona

tractor.Itincludesboththeformallearningthattakesplacein

schoolsandthewholeuniverseofinformallearning.Theagentsof

educationcanrangefromareveredgrandparenttothepeople

debatingpoliticsontheradio,fromachildtoadistinguished

scientist.Whereasschoolinghasacertainpredictability,

educationquiteoftenproducessurprises.Achanceconversation

withastrangermayleadapersontodiscoverhowlittleisknown

ofotherreligions.Peopleareengagedineducationfrominfancy

on.Education,then,isaverybroad,inclusiveterm.Itisa

lifelongprocess,aprocessthatstartslongbeforethestartof

school,andonethatshouldbeanintegralpartofonesentirelife.

Schooling,ontheotherhand,isaspecific,formalizedprocess,

whosegeneralpatternvarieslittlefromonesettingtothenext.

Throughoutacountry,childrenarriveatschoolatapproximately

thesametime,takeassignedseats,aretaughtbyanadult,use

similartextbooks,dohomework,takeexams,andsoon.Theslices

ofrealitythataretobelearned,whethertheyarethealphabet

oranunderstandingoftheworkingofgovernment,haveusuallybeen

limitedbytheboundariesofthesubjectbeingtaught.Forexample,

highschoolstudentsknowthattherenotlikelytofindoutintheir

classesthetruthaboutpoliticalproblemsintheircommunitiesor

whatthenewestfilmmakersareexperimentingwith.Thereare

definiteconditionssurroundingtheformalizedprocessof

schooling.

:TheDefinitionof"Price”

Pricesdeterminehowresourcesaretobeused.Theyarealsothe

meansbywhichproductsandservicesthatareinlimitedsupplyare

rationedamongbuyers.ThepricesystemoftheUnitedStatesisa

complexnetworkcomposedofthepricesofalltheproductsbought

andsoldintheeconomyaswellasthoseofamyriadofservices,

includinglabor,professional,transportation,andpublic-utility

services.Theinterrelationshipsofallthesepricesmakeupthe

“system“ofprices.Thepriceofanyparticularproductorservice

islinkedtoabroad,complicatedsystemofpricesinwhich

everythingseemstodependmoreorlessuponeverythingelse.

Ifoneweretoaskagroupofrandomlyselectedindividualsto

define“price”,manywouldreplythatpriceisanamountofmoney

paidbythebuyertothesellerofaproductorserviceor,inother

wordsthatpriceisthemoneyvaluesofaproductorserviceasagreed

uponinamarkettransaction.Thisdefinitionis,ofcourse,valid

asfarasitgoes.Foracompleteunderstandingofapriceinany

particulartransaction,muchmorethantheamountofmoneyinvolved

mustbeknown.Boththebuyerandthesellershouldbefamiliarwith

notonlythemoneyamount,butwiththeamountandqualityofthe

productorservicetobeexchanged,thetimeandplaceatwhichthe

exchangewilltakeplaceandpaymentwillbemade,theformofmoney

tobeused,thecredittermsanddiscountsthatapplytothe

transaction,guaranteesontheproductorservice,deliveryterms,

returnprivileges,andotherfactors.Inotherwords,bothbuyer

andsellershouldbefullyawareofallthefactorsthatcomprise

thetotal"package“beingexchangedfortheasked-foramountof

moneyinorderthattheymayevaluateagivenprice.

:Electricity

themodernageisanageofelectricity,peoplearesousedto

electriclights,radio,televisions,andtelephonesthatitishard

toimaginewhatlifewouldbelikewithoutthem,whenthereisa

powerfailure,peoplegropeaboutinflickeringcandlelight,cars

hesitateinthestreetsbecausetherearenotrafficlightstoguide

them,andfoodspoilsinsilentrefrigerators.

yet,peoplebegantounderstandhowelectricityworksonlya

littlemorethantwocenturiesago.naturehasapparentlybeen

experimentinginthisfieldformillionofyears,scientistsare

discoveringmoreandmorethatthelivingworldmayholdmany

interestingsecretsofelectricitythatcouldbenefithumanity.

alllivingcellsendouttinypulsesofelectricity,astheheart

beats,itsendsoutpulsesofrecord;theyformanelectrocardiogram,

whichadoctorcanstudytodeterminehowwell

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