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A. 句子翻译(共5小题;每小题2分,计10分) 1.她对音乐很有天赋,她妈妈经...

A. 句子翻译(共5小题;每小题2分,计10分)

1.她对音乐很有天赋,她妈妈经常鼓励她参加《中国好声音》的选拔。

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2.为了避免再次迟到,他比往常早了20分钟离家。

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3.iPhone 6 Plus占用的地方比iPhone 4大得多。

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4.我把大部分精力花在这份工作上是值得的。

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5.我不能想象我的家乡十年后会是什么样子的。

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1.She is talented in music, her mother often encourages her to take part in Voice of China. 2.In order not to be late again, she left home 20 minutes earlier than usual. 3.Iphone 6 Plus takes much more space than Iphone 4. 4.The job is worth putting my most efforts into. 5.I can't imagine what my hometown will be like in ten years. 【解析】 1.be talented in是固定短语,在某方面有天赋;encourage sb. to do sth.鼓励某人去做某事;take part in是固定短语,参加。根据句意可知,这句话应使用一般现在时态,注意be动词和谓语动词的正确形式,要有第三人称单数的变化。 2.in order to是固定短语,为了…,表示目的,后面跟动词原形,否定形式not放在to的前面;be late迟到,是系表结构的短语;earlier than usual比平常更早。根据句意可知,这句话说的是过去的具体的一件事情,应使用一般过去时态,故谓语动词应该用过去式。 3.根据句意可知,这句话表示把Iphone 6 Plus和 Iphone 4进行比较,故在句中应使用比较级。take space是固定短语,占地方,take much more space占更大的地方。 4.be worth doing sth.值得做某事;put one’s most efforts into sth.把某人的大部分精力放在某事上,是固定短语。 5.这句话是一个含有宾语从句的复合句,主句是I can’t imagine,后面跟了what引导的宾语从句,从句中应使用陈述语序;根据句意从句表示10年后的样子,故应使用一般将来时态,in后面跟一段时间,表示…之后。what …be like是固定句型,是什么样子。 点睛:这个题目是将汉语翻译成英语,考查学生英语的表达能力以及一些词汇和句型的使用。做这类翻译题时,要掌握一定的解题技巧:1.认真阅读所给的汉语句子,分清主要成分。2. 选用适当的词汇、短语和句型来表达。3.综合考虑人称、时态、单复数、词性等,复读检查,看看句子是否符合要求,意思是否通顺。因此平时的英语学习中,要积累并熟练使用词汇和句型。例如第1小题中,考查了短语be talented in和take part in以及句型encourag sb. to do sth.。
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