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7.Chinese athletes have contributed to the Olympic Games.
Chinese athletes havemade contributions to the Olympic Games.

分析 中国的运动员对于奥运会做出了重大的贡献.

解答 答案:made contributions.
本句重点考查"对…做出贡献"的表达,可以使用contribute to sth,也可以使用make contribution(s) to sth来表达;注意谓语动词要用过去分词;contribution用复数形式.故答案为made contributions.

点评 对于句型转换的题目要分析原句的句型结构,并找出同义句型或者相同意思的表达方式,或者使用非谓语动词的形式,或者从句的形式以及一些特殊句式等,要根据句式结构特点进行灵活选择.

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