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13.我们从不怀疑现在学得越多,将来就能工作得越好.(the more…the more)We never doubt that the more we learn/study now,the better we will be able to work in the future.

分析 We never doubt that the more we learn/study now,the better we will be able to work in the future.

解答 答案:We never doubt that the more we learn/study now,the better we will be able to work in the future.题干所给的提示短语the more…the more…是常用句型:the+比较级+陈述句,the+比较级+陈述句;怀疑doubt;越多越好the more…the better…;句意表达的是现在和将来,要用一般现在时态和一般将来时态.

点评 翻译题是考查英语的运用能力.解题时,先要标出关键短语,选用最好的表达短语或词汇;然后要注意句子结构,根据提示或句子内容选用复合句或简单句来表示;最后,要注意句子的时态.平时,要多做翻译练习,注意体会英汉的差异,这样才能写出好的译文.

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D.common
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C.someone gives the liar cooperation
D.we are willing to lie for the dignity
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A.it is practiced by clever ones
B.people are for it as well as against it
C.ancient stories are full of lies
D.it is the whole part of great culture
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A.lying is a sign of intelligent development
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C.at what age children begin to tell lies
D.9-year-old children are masters of lying
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C.How to get through the bushes.
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