漢譯英 每個2分,共10分。
小題1:如果你違反法律你會陷入麻煩的。
小題2:最后我們說服他們跟我們一起去購物。
小題3:朋友就是和你分享快樂和悲傷sorrow(同甘共苦)的人。 (用定語從句模式翻譯)
小題4:跳舞使我身體健康。
小題5:他是第一個發(fā)表演講的人。

小題1:You will get into trouble if you break the law(are against the law).
小題2:Finally (Eventually) we persuaded them to go shopping with us.
小題3:A friend is someone who shares happiness and sorrow with you.
小題4:Dancing keeps me fit.    Dancing makes me fit(healthy).
小題5:He is the first(person) to give (deliver)his speech.

試題分析:
小題1:這里需要用條件狀語從句。
小題2:persuade sb. to do sth.是固定用法,意思是說服某人做某事。
小題3: 先行詞是不定代詞,所以定語從句的謂語動詞用單數(shù)。
小題4:動名詞作主語,謂語動詞用單數(shù)。
小題5:中心詞被序數(shù)詞修飾,多用不定式作定語。
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