20.The moment I heard the newsthat she had been admitted into Oxford University,I sent an e-mail to congratulate her.(moment)
我一聽到她被牛津大學(xué)錄取的消息,就馬上法電子郵件向她表示祝賀.

分析 根據(jù)漢語,我一聽到…的消息,就…,可知用連詞The moment,再結(jié)合時態(tài)可知用一般過去時,I heard the news

解答 The moment I heard the news  that she had been admitted into Oxford University,I sent an e-mail to congratulate her.

點評 句子翻譯要注意這幾點:單詞的準(zhǔn)確性(指那些地道的專門的單詞翻譯),語法問題(包括習(xí)慣用語 固定搭配),句子的結(jié)構(gòu)合理.

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