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7.Work hard.
You will succeed.If you work hard,you will succeed..

分析 考查句型转换,句意:如果你努力学习,你会成功的.

解答 答案:If you work hard,you will succeed.用if连接条件状语从句.在if引导的条件状语从句中,用一般时态代替将来时态.

点评 此题也可以改为:Work hard and you will succeed

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