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1.无论发生什么事情,我们必须把实验在星期五之前完成.(no matter)No matter what happens,we must finish the experiment ahead of Friday..分析 无论发生什么事情,我们必须把实验在星期五之前完成.
解答 答案:No matter what happens,we must finish the experiment ahead of Friday.
No matter what 引导让步状语从句,表示"无论什么";ahead of 是固定短语,表示"在…之前".
点评 考查汉译英.
"no matter+疑问词=疑问词-ever含义为"…都…;不管…都…"它们引导的让步状语从句可以互换.例如:
No matter what happened,he would not mind.(=Whatever happened,he would not mind.)
无论发生了什么事情,他都不会介意的.
但"no matter+疑问词"结构只能引导让步状语从句,而"疑问词-ever"还可以引导名词性从句.例如:
Whatever (=No matter what) you say,I won't believe you.(Whatever 引导让步状语句)无论你说什么,我都不会相信你.
I'll eat whatever (≠no matter what) you give me.(whatever引导宾语从句)
你给我吃什么,我就吃什么.
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