漢譯英(每題2分,共10分)請使用括號內(nèi)短語翻譯句子。
1.她沒有和她的家人聯(lián)系是很明顯的。(obvious, get in touch with)
2.我每天都洗碗,習(xí)慣了。(be used to)
3.她被大家公認(rèn)為一個(gè)優(yōu)秀的舞蹈家。(be known as)
4.這可以使我們的城市成為一個(gè)更好的居住地方。(make)
5.天真熱!我想喝杯冷飲。(fancy)
1.It is obvious that she hasn’t got in touch with her family.
2.I am used to washing dishes everyday.
3.She is well known as an excellent dancer.
4.It can make our city a better place to live in
5.What a hot day! I fancy drinking a cold drink
【解析】
1.It is obvious that she hasn’t got in touch with her family. 考查固定句型。It is obvious that 這是很明顯的。Get in touch with 與。。聯(lián)系。
2.I am used to washing dishes everyday. 考查固定句型。Be used to doing 習(xí)慣于做某事。
3.She is well known as an excellent dancer. 考查固定句型。Be well known as ,做為。。是有名的。
4.It can make our city a better place to live in 考查固定短語。Make 賓語 +賓語補(bǔ)足語,
5.What a hot day! I fancy drinking a cold drink 考查感嘆句。What a/an adj +名詞!
考點(diǎn):翻譯。
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