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1、GRE写作开头结尾各段落实用模板句式 虽然GRE考试的写作题库公开,考试题目从中随机抽取,但这看似开卷考试的形式却一点都不简单。题量大,时间紧,考生根本无法一题题地去准备。下面就和大家分享GRE写作开头结尾各段落实用模板句式素材,希望能够帮助到大家,来欣赏一下吧。GRE写作开头结尾各段落实用模板句式素材分享新GRE考试经典写作模板汇总:开头In the argument, the (主题对象) recommends that (对结论做论述,基本上可以抄原文,用另外一种方式表达即可). To support this recommendation the argument point out

2、that (说明*用了什么论据去证明观点了,同上抄袭即可) however This argument is logically flawed in several critical respects (说明这篇*逻辑上是有缺陷的).新GRE考试经典写作模板汇总:攻击论据1. 调查结果没有证据申明To begin with, the argument depends on the assumption that (阐述说出了一个没有根据的申明,并说出文中的原因) rather than for some other reasons. Yet it is entirely possible th

3、at (说明这种猜测可能的原因) or some other factor. Without ruling out all other reasons why (重述这个申明)(说出反方向的结论).2. 提到了样本,但是数据不具有代表性(数据不够)Firstly, the author provides no evidence that the survey is statistically reliable. Perhaps the surveys sample is not sufficient in size or representative of the quality of (说明

4、对象的数量和质量不够) For that matter, this survey is not strong enough to establish causation between (在这里列出原因和结果,做比较) However, the other reasons of the survey which (叙述其他原因下的情况). As a result, without the evidence that the survey is statistically reliable the author cannot justifiably draw any conclusion by

5、relying on this survey.3. 猜测,但是没有证据Thirdly, the argument assumes that (阐述文中的猜测) However, the letter provides no evidence to substantiate this assumption. In fact, the letter suggests that this might be the case. By admitting that , the letter implies that 说明影响他们happy的因素还有其他的方面,不光是研究中所列举。新GRE考试经典写作模板

6、汇总:攻击论证过程1. 时间上的错误类比To begin with,(陈述某个数据) may not a reliable date of that rate would be now(和现在相比较是不可信的). Perhaps the (反例), For that matter, perhaps (说出反例的情况下会导致何种结果). In short, without ruling out other possible reasons for (假设说出针对反例应该怎么做)the memos author cannot convince me on the basis of (说出应该有的结

7、论)2.错误的因果关系3. 两个事实错误的类比Even if(让步,即使某个条件成立) the argument unfairly assumes that(说明错误的类比的情况). It is entirely possible that the (比较对象) own different situations. Perhaps (具体说出反例) Without accounting for such differences between the two places is unreliable.4. 错误的推论Even if (让步,即使某个条件成立)the argument relied

8、 on the future assumption that (说出要让步的是事实). Yet the only evidence the argument offer to substantiate this assumption (说出文中的根据). Perhaps (说出有可能出现的其他情况导致这个事实)if so, (说出不一样的结果,与上面事实相矛盾). Or(其他的情况) In short, without more information about(对上面的可能情况总结) were established it is impossible to assess (回到上面的结论)

9、.新GRE考试经典写作模板汇总:结论的攻击1. 说明结论不完美,可以有其他的方法Finally, the argument fails to consider (有更好的办法实现目标). Perhaps by(办法一), or by (办法二), (对目标进行展望) In short, without weighing the suggestion against alternatives, it is unconvincing that (说明提供的方案不好).2. 赢利Finally, even if the families support to build the new seafoo

10、d restaurant, the restaurant would not necessarily be profitable as a result. Profitability is a function of both revenue and expense. Thus, it is quite possible that the restaurants costs of obtaining high-quality and healthy seafood or of new promoting restaurant might render it unprofitable despi

11、te its popularity. Without weighing revenue against expenses the arguments conclusion is premature at best.新GRE考试经典写作模板汇总:结尾段In sum, the argument seems logical, but is based on nothing more than pure speculation and perhaps wishful thinking, yet lack of some warranted investigation. To strength it,

12、the author needs to evaluate all possible alternatives and provide detail and comprehensive evidence before jumping to the conclusion that (文中的结论)GRE作文范文:事物不会一成不变Much of the information that people assume isfactualactually turns out to be inaccurate. Thus,any piece of information referred to as afac

13、tshould be mistrusted since it may well be proven false in the future.GRE作文范文参考:Should we be doubtful to all the information at hands because the rightness of which is uncertain? The speaker claims so,I concede that people often commit various fallacies in the course of cognizing things,however I fu

14、ndamentally take exception of the arguers assertion to mistrust every fact we might encounter. And I will substantially discuss my views thereinafter.To begin with,the speaker seems to implicate that a fact would be proven false in the future under numerous circumstance. Nevertheless I prefer to arg

15、uer that facts never change. No matter how did the Medieval Church and Inquisition persecute Bruno,the fact never changes that the earth is far from being the center of the universe as the religious sovereigns had assumed or hoped for,while just a minor particle in it. Equally,no matter how Edison h

16、ad tried to incite the public fear and distrust to the alternative current electricity,the fact never changes that Teals electrical system is vastly superior to his direct current electrical one,and would be accepted and applied in larger range.However,what do change are the humans objective interpr

17、etations to facts. One compelling argument to this point is that,due to the limitation of humans knowledge and comprehensive capability,they tend to make insufficient or even false understanding to the certain fact. An apt illustration is the changes of cognition to disease. While at the ancient tim

18、e,our progenitors believed the a man becoming a patient for the reason that he had conduct crimes or offended some ghosts or spirits,the contemporary people have well know that the varies of pathogens are the basic causes to our diseases,and the defects of our immune system and so forth are also the

19、 factors as well. Another argument for the change of comprehension to fact is that different people always observe and interpret from different perspectives. Though the Relativity theory is not well compliable with the Quantum mechanism,no one call the greatness of both Einstein and Bohr,because the

20、ir theories are based on distinct views,the former from the macrocosm and the later from the microcosm.Notwithstanding the foregoing reasons for that human tend to make fallacies during the cause of comprehending and cognizing facts,these reasons should never be the excuses to doubt every conclusion

21、 we might draw from facts. Based on certain rational inference and proper knowledge fundament,the conclusions we make might well be justifiable,if not completely right,to certain degree. What we need to do is to promote the enterprise of pursuing the better answer and try to use the result we have g

22、et to application,instead of wasting our time to undue doubt and suspicion. Though the medical scientists have not fully understood the mechanism of how the does the implanted organ interact with the wounded body,they are not refrain from using the implanting skill to save patients,of course the pre

23、condition or which is that this technology is much well established than the fundamental theory.To sum up,while I advocate the speakers opinion that it is inevitable for human to comprehend facts inaccurately,for the reason of the limitation of the abilities,I essentially disagree with his assertion

24、 that facts will continually alter themselves,as well as his recommendation to discredit any piece of fact. In the final analysis,I would arguer once more that facts never change and although the misunderstanding to them is inevitable,we should not defer ourselves from the pursuit to fully comprehen

25、ding them.GRE作文范文:如何避免偏激Most people often look for similarities, even between very different things, and even when it it is unhelpful or harmful to do so. Instead, a thing should be considered on its own terms: we should avoid the tendency to compare it to something else.GRE作文范文参考:In the age of acce

26、lerating changes, the eagerness to understand things in an effective and equally efficient way is more than ever. Although all kinds of complex techniques, skills and equipments helpful for understanding and studying the objects are easily accessible to people, the basic strategies stay the same as

27、before: one is starting from similarities and the other from distinction. From my personal point of view, only by using the two in proper proportion and order can one achieve his/her goal to understand a thing.Looking for similarities is a proper starting point. When we first meet something new,we n

28、eed to clarify its basic attributes, finding similarites with other familiar things and classify it according to those attributes. Classification according to similaties is of great assistance to provide us with an outline, basic knowledge which we can base further investigation upon. Although thing

29、s in contemporary age represent themselves in various forms and styles, similarities exist in any pair as long as certain perspective can be found. For instance, Bookcase and window are so different that at first glance, onemay not be able to find the similarities, or even such an effort seems to be

30、 meaningless. Yet, they are both part of a house, something that must be taken into consideration when decorating or refurnishing the house. Such a comparison would be helpful for us to realize that “buy” and “sell” are two basic operation we can have upon window even though we have no idea what win

31、dow is made of, how it is produced or what its function is.Whats more, looking for similarities not only refer to the object itself, but the relationship with others. Similar relationships helps people understand things in groups or pairs using the strategy: analogy. Analogy is especially useful whe

32、n the charactertistics of a relationship rather than the objects themselves are the focus of understanding and when similar relationships are known and objects unknown. For example, if told that the relationship between window and ASVE is similar to that between book and read, one can safely guess t

33、hat ASVE is the operation people can take on window although ASVE stays an unknown action.Definitely, mere similarity usually exclude the distinctive characteristics of a thing. We need to investigate its own terms for deeper understanding. Within the rough outline sketched by similarity, a more det

34、ailed and well-articulated picture can be drawn by grasping own terms of a thing. Still take window as an example. From careful observation, we know that it is transparent, it consists of different chemical materials, it performs the function as to protect privacy, to preserve desirable temperature

35、indoor, and sometimes to prevent rains and snows from going inside. Deeper and further understanding of window can only be gained when we take its own terms besides those it shares with bookcase into consideration.In the newly development software engineering model named Object-oriented model,the st

36、rategy “similarity first and differences later” functions as the core and focus of the whole model. Objects sharing common points are put into same “classes” and common points are processed together, later they are defined, discussed and processed respectively according to their own characteristics.

37、 This method greatly reduces the repetive time and energy spent over and over again on similar, if not utterly same, terms. Translated into daily life, starting from similarites for a quick outline and transferring to grasp distinctive characteristics for deeper understanding isthe approach we should always bear in mind when hoping to understand a thing with effectiveness and efficiency.GRE写作开头结尾各段落实用模板句式

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