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Soru 1 |
Of all the decisions a free people must face, the question of war or peace is the most crucial.
The choice of war or peace is a critical one, but
all free people do, on occasion, have to face it. | |
The issue of war or peace is a vital one but free
people sometimes have to come up against it. | |
When confronted with the choice of war or peace
free people realize it is the most momentous of
all issues. | |
A free people is never confronted by a more
momentous choice than that of war or peace. | |
The most critical choice that a free people is
ever called upon to make concerns the issue of
war or peace. |
Soru 2 |
The 1980s brought a surge of new interest in expanding the definition of intelligence.
With the 1980s came the compulsive desire to
narrow the definitions of intelligence | |
It was during the 1980s that the definition of
intelligence attracted some attention. | |
With the 1980s radical new definitions of
intelligence suddenly and unexpectedly came
into being. | |
During the 1980s the desire to broaden the
definition of intelligence re-appeared with
compelling force | |
Efforts to widen the definition of intelligence are
immensely characteristic of the 1980s. |
Soru 3 |
An enduring illusion of the Americans is that every social imperfection can be corrected simply by passing a law.
Americans can still be deluded into thinking that
social problems can be effectively overcome by
passing laws | |
Among the recurring delusions of Americans is
the idea that, by passing laws, a remedy can be
found for all social grievances. | |
Americans can easily be tricked into believing
that all social wrongs can be righted by the
passing of laws. | |
The erroneous belief that social defects can
easily be overcome by the passing of laws still
persists among the people of America. | |
A continuing misconception of the Americans is
that all it takes to rectify a social shortcoming is
the passing of a law. |
Soru 4 |
I find the way he habitually orders people about quite objectionable
I’m always on the offensive when he starts giving
orders to everyone | |
If he persists in giving orders in this manner, I
will be forced to show my resentment. | |
If he ordered me about like that, I’d certainly
object on every occasion | |
He persistently orders people around which I find
really offensive. | |
I always get upset when he starts giving orders
to the people around him. |
Soru 5 |
An engineer must attempt to foresee possible misuses of a product by a consumer, and take this into account in his design.
Engineers know that, however well a product
has been designed, consumers will always find a
way to misuse it. | |
When designing a product an engineer should
consider how a consumer might misuse it, and
adjust the design accordingly. | |
In designing a product, an engineer should
remember that it will most likely be misused by
consumers unless his design prevents this | |
An engineer should design products that
consumers cannot possibly misuse | |
An engineer should never forget that his
products will be misused and so he must make
them as safe as possible. |
Soru 6 |
Getting a law passed is one thing but getting it enforced is quite another thing.
The passing of a law and the implementing of it
are two very different things.
| |
Once the law has been passed, it will be easy
enough to put it into effect. | |
If the law has been passed, it will soon come into
effect. | |
The law has been passed and will soon be
enforced. | |
The law has already been passed, but I suspect
it won’t be easy to implement it. |
Soru 7 |
The north of Italy is directly responsible for the country’s place among the world’s top industrial nations.
It is entirely the northern part of the country that
has earned Italy a prominent position among the
world’s industrial nations. | |
In Italy, industry is focused in the north, but
nevertheless she is still one of the world’s top
industrial nations. | |
Italy’s northern regions are well-known as one of
the most industrialized areas in the world. | |
Italy is one of the few countries in the industrial
world where only one region, the north, is
industrialized. | |
Italy is one of the world’s top industrial countries
even though all the industrial activities are
concentrated in the north. |
Soru 8 |
At first glance, Chinese students appear as eager as ever to study in the US.
Apparently, Chinese students are increasingly
keen to continue their studies in the US. | |
Apparently, as long as Chinese students are
eager to study in the US, they’ll do so | |
To all outward appearances, Chinese students
are no less eager than they used to be to go to
the US. | |
It seems as if Chinese students are still equally
keen to study in the US. | |
On the surface it seems that there is no decline
in the desire of Chinese students to get
educated in the US. |
Soru 9 |
No other building embodies the history of Paris more than does the famous cathedral of NotreDame.
The only building in Paris that is of any real
significance is surely the magnificent cathedral
of Notre-Dame | |
Of all the great buildings of Paris, the cathedral
of Notre-Dame holds a very special place among
the people. | |
Except for the famous cathedral of Notre-Dame,
none of the buildings of Paris are historically
representative. | |
Of all the buildings in Paris, it is the celebrated
cathedral of Notre-Dame that most truly
represents the past of that city. | |
With the exception of the renowned Notre-Dame,
few of the buildings of Paris are in anyway
remarkable. |
Soru 10 |
Her aquatic undertakings captured the public imagination and brought her unexpected fame.
She contributed greatly to our knowledge of
aquatic life and deserves her fame. | |
Her investigations into life in the oceans earned
her the admiration of the general public | |
Her underwater adventures appealed to the
general public and soon she became quite
famous. | |
People were enthralled by her undersea
missions and, surprisingly, she became famous | |
As her understanding of the sea-bed grew she
attracted considerable attention and even
became famous. |
Soru 11 |
Great or notorious leaders seem to have unusual and distinctive capabilities that mark them off from the rest of us.
It is the distinctive quality of uniqueness that
marks the great and the notorious leaders alike,
and that sets them off from the rest of us.
| |
Leaders, whether they are remarkable for good
or evil, are different from the rest of the world on
account of their rare potential. | |
It is on account of their remarkable capabilities
that the great and the disreputable leaders alike,
are so different from the rest of mankind. | |
Leaders, both illustrious and infamous ones, are
apparently endowed with rare and remarkable
capacities that distinguish them from other
people. | |
Both the eminent and the notorious leaders of
the world are set apart from the rest of mankind
on account of their rare abilities |
Soru 12 |
Although for many individuals, personal ethics are rooted in religious beliefs, this is not true for everyone.
Each individual has his own ethical standards
and these always reflect his religious beliefs. | |
Everyone has his own ethical code which may or
may not have a religious foundation. | |
Ethical standards usually effect religious beliefs
but there are certain rare exceptions. | |
There is a religious basis to the special ethical
code of many people, but not, by any means, of
all people. | |
With most people religious beliefs and ethical
standards are largely in harmony, at least in
most situations. |
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