完成句子 (本大題共9分,每小題1.5)

1.為什么不盡快采取行動保護處境危險的大熊貓呢?

Why not ________________________________________________________?

2.DIY代表的是自己做而不是花錢請別人做。

DIY ___________________________________________________ someone to do it.

3.你們最好不要再向四面八方跑了。

You __________________________________________________.

4.眾所周知,勤奮工作導致了他的成功。

It is known to all that ____________________________ his success.

5.由于大雪我爸爸的車出故障了。

My dad’s car ____________________________________________.

6.醫(yī)生建議媽媽請兩天假。

The doctor _________________________________________________.

 

1.Why not take action to protect the pandas in danger as soon as possible?

2.You had better not run in all directions.

3.DIY stands for “do-it-yourself” instead of paying someone to do it.

4.It is known to all that hard work led to his success.

5.My dad’s car broke down because of the heavy snow.

6.The doctor advised my mother to take two days off.

【解析】

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考點:漢譯英。

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