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6.妻子花了2000元买了个包,而丈夫认为它不值这个价.(worth)Thewifespent2000yuanbuyingthebag,whilethehusbandthoughtitwasn'tworththeprice..

分析 The wife spent 2000 yuan buying the bag,while the husband thought it wasn't worth the price.

解答 The wife spent 2000 yuan buying the bag,while the husband thought it wasn't worth the price.
这是对过去事实的陈述,用一般过去时.
花费金钱做某事可用短语spend money in doing sth来表达;用while来引导一个表示转折的状语从句,从句中包含一个宾语从句it wasn't worth the price.

点评 熟悉常用句式的基本结构以及一些短语的搭配就能够准确的翻译此句.

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A.①B.②C.③D④
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