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11.由于被一只蜜蜂蛰过,每次看到蜜蜂他都会转身就跑.
Once bitten by a bee,,he tends to run away every time he sees bees.

分析 分析句子可知,此句缺少状语.句子的主语he和动词之间是被动关系,应用过去分词作原因状语.关键词有bite.

解答 答案 Once bitten by a bee,

点评 翻译句子题,首先要考虑句子的时态和句式结构,然后再根据句意确定关键词.

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