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12.偶尔离开平路,去寻求困境.
Leave the beaten trackoccasionally anddive into the woods.

分析 偶尔离开平路,去寻求困境.

解答 答案是occasionally;dive into;本题考查语境中选用恰当的词或短语;occasionally adv.偶尔;dive into溜进;潜入;woods  n.仍未摆脱困境(或问题);  dive into the woods 投入困境中;本题中and连接的祈使句,第二空需要动词原形;故答案是occasionally;dive into.

点评 汉译英要对比汉语句和英语句,分析题干中缺少什么;在根据所缺部分的含义选择适当的词、短语或结构,注意形式变化.

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