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7.这个城市三面环水,被认为是中国最宜居的城市之一.
Surrounded by the sea on three sides,the city is considered one of the most livable cities in China.

分析 Surrounded by the sea on three sides,the city is considered one of the most livable cities in China.

解答 根据汉语"这个城市三面环水,被认为是中国最宜居的城市之一"可知此句需用分词作状语,主语the city与动词包围是被动关系,所以用过去分词,可得出答案:Surrounded by

点评 句子翻译要注意这几点:单词的准确性(指那些地道的专门的单词翻译),语法问题(包括习惯用语 固定搭配),句子的结构合理.

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