3.當(dāng)我心情不佳時(shí),我常聽(tīng)聽(tīng)音樂(lè)來(lái)去除煩惱.(mood)When I am in bad mood,I often listen to music to remove troubles..

分析 When I am in bad mood,I often listen to music to remove troubles.

解答 When I am in bad mood,I often listen to music to remove troubles.
這是對(duì)個(gè)人情況的描述,所以用一般現(xiàn)在時(shí).
本句可使用when引導(dǎo)的時(shí)間狀語(yǔ)從句,主句中使用動(dòng)詞不定式作目的狀語(yǔ).be in bad mood心情不好.

點(diǎn)評(píng) 對(duì)于翻譯句子要靈活的運(yùn)用復(fù)合句,結(jié)合句子的意思來(lái)選擇恰當(dāng)?shù)亩陶Z(yǔ)和句式.

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