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5.直到真要出国了,这个年轻人才意识到自立的重要性. (Not)Not until the young person actually went abroad did he realize the importance of independence..

分析 Not until the young person actually went abroad did he realize the importance of  independence.

解答 Not until the young person actually went abroad did he realize the importance of  independence.
根据句意"直到真要出国了,这个年轻人才意识到自立的重要性"可知,这是对过去事实的陈述,所以用一般过去时.
根据所给的提示词not可知,可使用not until位于句首用倒装的结构.the importance of  independence独立的重要性.

点评 学会运用倒装句型能够很大程度上提升学生的翻译水平,本句中要注意倒装的是主句部分.

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