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out 65% of the workers. This stands in marked contrast to the 92% of men represented in this job category. 3. This is in stark contrast with 1945 when only 30% of girls pleted primary school, 35% had no schooling at all and 35% only pleted the third grade.4. When children enter the household, however, the inequality bees even more pronounced. 5. Canada differs from the United States because the figures reached a peak of 120 people in a thousand in 1930.6. In contrast, almost the opposite occurred with business. 總結(jié):There is a significant difference betweenThis stands in marked contrast to 數(shù)據(jù)△ Less Than(少于/小于)1. Earning for people with a Bachelor’s degree was slightly less than people with a Master’s or Doctoral degree.2. In a word, America has the highest rate of imprisonment, followed by Europe and finally Australia.3. Although the rate of imprisonment in New Zealand fell, it was outmatched by the United State’s.總結(jié):be less than(比較級)followed bybe outmatched/outweighed/outnumbered/exceeded by 造句:3個△ More Than(多于/大于)1. There were more males than females (5% and 10% respectively).2. These figures were overwhelmingly greater than the corresponding figures of $160 in Peru and $13 in Zaire.3. People working in the puter industry in China exceeded that of Britain in the year 2000.4. In 1960, the United State’s imprisonment was in the process of being developed. Yet it still outnumbered the other countries.5. Although the United States experienced a decline in imprisonment rates, it still remained ahead of Canada.6. We would expect to see that coffee drinkers in America far outweigh those in China which, in fact, is the case. 7. In cases, teenagers, and retired people spend around twice as much time as those who are at working age. 總結(jié):Be more/greater than(比較級)Exceed/Outnumber/Outweigh/OutmatchRemain ahead of 造句:3個△倍數(shù):1. Rent as a percentage of the household expenditure more than doubled between 1974 and 1998, from 5% to 12%.2. Women working as child minders in the under35 age group in 1995 were almost twice as many as in 1990. 3. Television was twice as popular as washing machine in 1999, with close to 10% of households owing one TV at home. 4. million Americans are currently Hispanic, more than five times higher than in 1966, while the Asian population is as large as million, a tenfold increase over the 1966. 5. The earth is 49 times the size of the moon. 地球的體積是月球的 49 倍。7. The output of grain increased fourfold. 糧食產(chǎn)量增加了三倍8. Compared with last year, our coal output has increased by three times.總結(jié):倍數(shù)+比較級...(1) 倍數(shù) as...as (意思是“A是B的幾倍”。倍數(shù)+the 度量詞 of...其他表示法(1) 英語中有些詞表示特定的倍數(shù),例如: double (兩倍), triple (三倍), quadruple, quintuple, sextuple, septuple, octuple, nonuple, decuple副詞:twofold, threefold,fourfold (四倍) 等數(shù)。s production of vehicles.A. the three weight of B. three times the weight ofC. as three times heavy as D. three times as heavier as3. With the help of the German experts, the factory produced ______ cars in 1993 as the year before.A. as twice many B. as many twiceC. twice as many D. twice many as4. This ship measures ________ that one.A. as twice as long B. as twice long asC. twice long as D. twice as long as the new technique was introduced, the factory produced _______ tractors in 1988 as the year before.A. as twice many B. as many asC. as twice as many D. twice as many[Key:DBCDD]造句:3個10. 除了上述parison而外,數(shù)據(jù)如何并列比較(23),句子多樣化的手段,得分技巧。 Australia followed behind, years. 更多:The lowest wages are found in Hong Kong and Athens: 3 and 4 pounds respectively, but while taxes are a little higher in Athens than in Hong Kong (% vs. 15%), rents are by far cheaper (700 vs. 2400 pounds).2. Japan led other countries in life expectancy ( years), followed by Australia with years. 3. The total debt to disposable ine remained at 56%, including about 38% mortgage debt and 18% consumer debt to disposable ine. 4. Saturn is the second largest planet after Jupiter, with a diameter nearly ten times that of Earth.5. The jobless rate in 1990 was 4%, the lowest level in more than ten years, as against 10% in 1980. (pared with)6. It can be seen in the pie chart, chicken, which makes up 40%, is the most popular among the total meat sold, and then next is pork with 20%, followed by beef, constituting