8.What will theweather(天氣) be like tomorrow?

分析 明天會怎樣?

解答 答案:weather天氣;句中是作主語,weather表示抽象的天氣,用原形即可.

點評 翻譯題是考查英語的運用能力.解題時,先要標出關(guān)鍵短語,選用最好的表達短語或詞匯;然后要注意句子結(jié)構(gòu),根據(jù)提示或句子內(nèi)容選用復合句或簡單句來表示;最后,要注意句子的時態(tài).平時,要多做翻譯練習,注意體會英漢的差異,這樣才能寫出好的譯文.

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