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10.据说这本书已被翻译成六种语言.(主语+be said to do)This book is said to have been translated into six languges..分析 据说这本书已被翻译成六种语言.
解答 答案:This book is said to have been translated into six languges.考查固定句式. is said to have done表示"据说做过某事";translate和主语This book 是被动关系,所以用is said to have been translated into表示"已被翻译成".
点评 考查汉译英.
动词不定式完成时:表示的动作发生在谓语动词表示的动作之前.形式是to+have+过去分词.例如:
I'm sorry to have given you so much trouble.
He seems to have caught a cold.
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