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【题目】

1成功总是会给那些善于发现自己长处的人们。

2这是我今年第三次花钱去看电影。

3我们发现学习一门外语很有必要。

4让我最感动的是即使他们遭受猛烈的攻击,他们也不会轻言放弃。

5是我姐姐先想到要沿着湄公河骑自行车,从它的源头到它的入海口。

【答案】

1Success always comes to those who are good at recognizing their strengths.

2This is he third time this year that I have paid for seeing a movie.

3We find it a must to learn a foreign language.

4What moved me most was that they would never give up easily even if they were under fierce attack.

5It was my sister who first had the idea to cycle along the entire Mekong River from where it beings to where it ends.

【解析】把所给汉语翻译成英语。

1根据句意可知句子用一般现在时态,故答案为Success always comes to those who are good at recognizing their strengths.

2固定句式:It/This/That is the +序数词+ time +that 主语+现在完成时态+---,根据所给汉语可知答案为This is he third time this year that I have paid for seeing a movie.

3此句it做形式宾语,动词不定式做真正的宾语,故答案为We find it a must to learn a foreign language.

4What引导主语从句,that引导表语从句,even if引导让步状语从句,根据所给汉语可知答案为What moved me most was that they would never give up easily even if they were under fierce attack.

5此句是强调句型,根据所给汉语可知答案为It was my sister who first had the idea to cycle along the entire Mekong River from where it beings to where it ends.

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