【題目】Direction: Translate the following sentences into English, using the words given in the brackets.

【1】我不知道他為什么當眾撕毀他自己的照片。 (loss)

2對我來說至關(guān)重要的是他是否會同意這個計劃。(matter)

3人們普遍認為他對于學習的態(tài)度使得他獲得了成功。(it)

4他們正面臨這樣的事實:沒有人能免于處罰。(spare)

5毫無疑問他會以優(yōu)異成績畢業(yè)。(doubt)

【答案】

【1】I was at a loss why he tore his own photo to pieces in public.

2What matters to me is whether he will approve of the plan.

3It is generally believed that his attitude towards study led to his success

4They are faced with the fact that no one can be spared from punishment.

5There is no doubt that he will graduate with the highest honors.

【解析】

【1】I was at a loss why he tore his own photo to pieces in public. 句子運用到at a loss困惑的,why引導表語從句;

2What matters to me is whether he will approve of the plan.句子運用what引導的主語從句,whether引導表語從句;

3It is generally believed that his attitude towards study led to his success句子運用到it is believed that 據(jù)認為;lead to 導致;

4They are faced with the fact that no one can be spared from punishment. 句子運用到be faced with面對;that 引導的fact的同位語從句;

5There is no doubt that he will graduate with the highest honors. 句子中運用到there is no doubt that毫無疑問這個句型結(jié)構(gòu);

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