15. Competition
Competition makes people original and creative. It very necessary to compete if human society wants to advance. Without it, we would become lazy and nobody would rake any responsibility. When three monks live together, there will be no drinking water. This Chinese proverb vividly describes why Chinas productivity was so low before Mr Deng came to power. At that time, we had the so-called planned economy. There was no competition at all. So neither farmers nor workers worked hard. China was on the edge of collapse. Competition can stimulate people to try their best to do anything. For example, in 100-meter race, each sportsman runs as quickly as possible, trying to win the champion. The same things happen in our society and in our daily life. If a company wants to surpass others, it must compete with them. It must raise its efficiency. All the companies doing this will no doubt benefit the whole society and the whole human race. Being a student, I must compete with other students in our studies. I must study hard in all the fields so that I can be a useful man when I enter the society after graduation.
To fall for someone 迷恋一个人
Take the field 运动员登场,上场
To have deep pockets 资金雄厚
日常英语:大学生活
语法:不同语境中情态动词的运用
At each other’s throats 唇枪舌战地争吵
日常英语:常用职场表达
语法:情态动词的过去式
语法:从句和代词的运用
日常英语:手机用语
语法:被动语态
日常英语:商店购物用语
To pop the question 求婚
语法:易出错的英语惯用搭配
语法:动词和介词的惯用搭配
To wind someone up 捉弄、惹恼某人
日常英语:约会交往
To be firing on all cylinders 状态绝佳
日常英语:时尚潮流
To hit it off (with someone) 一见如故
Fan the flames 煽风点火
语法:英语中的叙事时态
To get your wires crossed 产生误解、误会
语法:英语量词
日常英语:家庭
日常英语:体育运动
日常英语:投诉
To be on the same wavelength 意气相投
To blow a fuse 勃然大怒
To harp on about something 喋喋不休
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