1, despite my civilized manners, deep down, I am full of hatred.
2. Although the expenditure is increasing, the quality of national health service is obviously declining.
Although this report about hostages is exaggerated, it is fair.
Although he has done some illegal things, few people think he is a bad person.
Although people sometimes buy a house without looking at it, it is really a bad idea.
Although they are expensive, they are durable and will never go out of fashion.
Although his method is unusual, he gives more encouragement to students than others.
Although his family is average, he is not poor.
Although I don't want to do the homework assigned by the teacher, I still have to do it.
10, although a person is ugly, as long as his heart is beautiful.
Sentence-making skills:
Sentence is the basic unit of language use, which consists of words or phrases and can express a complete meaning, such as telling someone something, asking a question, asking or stopping, and expressing some feelings. It should end with a period, a question mark or an exclamation point.
1. Explain on the basis of understanding the meaning. If you use "tribute" to make a sentence, you can make it like this: "I stand in the square to pay tribute to the martyrs monument." Because "paying tribute" means looking up with respect.
If you make sentences with adjectives, you can describe people's actions, manners and shapes in detail. For example, make a sentence with "silence": "The classroom is silent, no one laughs and frolics anymore, no one walks around at will, and even the atmosphere is afraid to go out." This makes "silence" concrete.
3. Some adjectives can be combined with a pair of antonyms or commendatory and derogatory words, which can play a strong contrast role and play a better expression role. For example, use "glory" to make a sentence: "It is shameful to talk about hygiene and glory." Comparing "honor" and "shame", it is emphasized that hygiene is a virtue.
4. If you use analogy words to make sentences, you can use association and imagination to make the sentences vivid. For example, make a sentence with "as if": "It's very cold today, and the wind seems to cut your face.
5. If you use related words to make sentences, you must pay attention to the reasonable collocation of words, which requires you to distinguish and remember several kinds of related words in your usual study.