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2.There is no need to be nervous in an examination.Justrelax(放松 ) yourself.

分析 考试中没必要紧张.要放松自己.

解答 答案:relax放松,及物动词;在句中构成祈使句,要用动词原形.

点评 翻译填空题考查的是词汇的记忆和运用能力,平时要注意积累和运用.同时还要注意区分近义短语.

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B.They are not reliable because of technical problems.
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[写作内容]
1以约30词概括上文的主要内容.
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(1)对作者这种习惯的看法;
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[写作要求]
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