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句子翻译(共5小题,每小题3分,满分15分)

1.我没有时间闲坐着和你聊天。( sit around)

2.他正是通过自身的努力才战胜了那么多的困难,取得了今天的成就的。(It is … that…)

3.他渴望帮助地震灾民。(be dying to)

4.我曾经每天写英文日记。(used to do)

5.别难为情了,我只是说个笑话。(be/feel embarrassed)

 

1.I don’t have time to sit around chatting with you.

2.It was through his own efforts that he had overcome so many difficulties and achieved such great success.

3.He is dying to help the victims in the earthquake.

4.I used to keep an English diary every day.

5. Don’t feel embarrassed any longer, I’m just joking.

【解析】

试题分析:题目主要通过句子翻译来考查学生对固定句型、强调句、固定搭配等的掌握情况。

1.考查固定句型。have time to do sth有时间做某事,don’t have time相当于have no time,故翻译为I don’t have time to sit around chatting with you.

2.考查强调句型。本句强调的是“通过自身努力”,it is ...that...可以强调除谓语以外的任何成分,去掉这三个词不影响句意,故翻译为It was through his own efforts that he had overcome so many difficulties and achieved such great success.

3.考查固定短语。be dying to do sth渴望做某事,故翻译为He is dying to help the victims in the earthquake.

4.考查固定短语。used to do sth过去常常做某事(现在不再做)。故翻译为I used to keep an English diary every day.

5.考查系表结构。embarrassed尴尬的,跟在系动词后作表语,故翻译为Don’t feel embarrassed any longer, I’m just joking.

考点:考查固定句型;强调句型;固定搭配

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