2010年4月24日 星期六

sentence structure for opening an article


1. 對立法


a) 
When asked about.....


most/many/quite a few (people/students) say that....


People say/think/believe/answer that....


But other people regard/view/see/think of...as ...


I think/view quite/a bit differently.


eg. When asked about the biggest problem today, many people say that it is the serious energy crisis. They are afraid that the world will soon run out of oil and food. But other people hold optimistic views: they regard it as a natural result of technological development and believe it will be only solved with further advances in economy and technology. 


b) When it comes to...


Some people think/believe that...


Others argue/claim that the opposite/reverse it true. There is probably some truth  in both arguments/statements, 
but......


eg. When it comes to international sports such as the Olympics Games and the World Cup soccer game, some people believe that it creates goodwill between the nations and that if countries play games together they will learn to live together. Others say that the opposite is true: that international contests encourage false national pride and lead to misunderstanding and hatred. There is probably some truth in both arguments, but in recent years the Olympics Games have done little to support the view that sports encourage international brotherhood. 


2. 現象法


Recently, the rise in /phenomenon of/problem of....
has drawn/aroused/caused/
public/popular/grave/world-wide/wide/general 
attention/concern.


....


eg. Recently, the alarm about the problem of the use of genetic technologies on human beings has caused wide public concern. With the nuclear crisis threatening the world and with so many other technological advances visibly damaging to the quality of life, who would wish to have scientists tampering with man's inner nature? Indeed, fear of such manipulation may arouse even more anxiety than fear of death. 


3. 問題法


Should/what...............................?


Opinions of/Attitudes toward...................vary  widely/greatly/from person to person. 


Some think of /regards/view......................as.................


Others argue/believe/claim..................


eg. Should doctors ever lie to benefit their patients-to speed recovery or to conceal the approach of death? People's attitude toward the doctor's lie varies from person to person. SOme see important reasons to lie for the patient's own sake; others think that truthful information should not be denied or distorted. But in medicine as in law, government and other lines of work, the requirements of honesty often seem dwarfed by greater needs: the need to shelter from brutal news or to uphold a promise of secrecy; to expose corruption or to promote the public interest. 



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