龍騰高一上第九課句型

Ø  S + V + Ving/Vpp

  1. Finishing his speech, he left the stage.

  2. She studies hard every day, hoping to pass the exam

  3. The rain poured down all night, flooding the street.

  4. Arriving at the station, she realized she forgot her wallet.

  5. Walking in the park, I saw a rare bird.

  6. Being tired, she went to bed early.

  7. Not knowing the address, he asked a policeman.

  8. Turning left at the next corner, you will find the bank.

  9. Written in simple English, the book is difficult to understand.

  10. Having finished his work, he went home.

  11. Before leaving the room, please turn off the lights.

A Busy Commute

Leaving home early in the morning, I headed towards the train station, hoping to catch the 7:30 express. The streets, filled with rushing pedestrians and busy cyclists, felt alive.

Waiting on the crowded platform, I noticed several interesting scenes. A businessman, holding a coffee cup in one hand and a briefcase in the other, was intently reading the morning paper. Nearby, two students were laughing loudly, discussing their weekend plans.

Arriving on time, the train doors opened. Finding a rare empty seat, I settled down for the ride. The journey was smooth. Looking out the window, I watched the urban landscape gradually give way to suburban hills. The train moved quickly, carrying hundreds of commuters toward their destinations.

Reaching my stop downtown, I got off the train. Feeling energized by the mild morning air, I began my walk to the office, ready to start the day.



Ø  S + V…, while/whereas S + V

  1. He prefers coffee, while she prefers tea.

  2. Some people enjoy working in an office, while others prefer working from home.

  3. The first group finished the project quickly, while the second group struggled with time management.

  4. I like outdoor activities, while my brother is a huge fan of video games.

  5. You treat your friends like family, whereas I am much more reserved.

  6. The North of the country is highly developed, whereas the South suffers from poverty.

  7. My sister is very outgoing and talkative, whereas I am quiet and introverted.

Two Management Styles: A Contrast in Leadership

Effective leadership can manifest in various ways, with two prominent styles being autocratic and democratic. Mr. Chen, a department manager, employs an autocratic approach; he makes all final decisions himself, while his team members merely follow instructions. This ensures quick decision-making in a crisis, whereas a democratic approach might slow down critical response times.

In contrast, Ms. Lin operates her team using a democratic style. She actively seeks input from all employees regarding project direction, whereas Mr. Chen rarely asks for opinions from junior staff. Consequently, her team members feel valued and highly motivated, while those in Mr. Chen’s team report lower morale and job satisfaction.

The long-term outcomes also differ significantly. Mr. Chen’s department often achieves short-term goals efficiently, whereas Ms. Lin’s department tends to produce more innovative and creative solutions due to diverse input. Autocratic leadership prioritizes compliance and control, while democratic leadership prioritizes collaboration and employee empowerment. Understanding these differences is crucial for organizational success.

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