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19.是你的努力而不是才智决定你的成功.(determine)
It is your effort(s) not your intelligence that determine your success..

分析 It is your effort(s) not your intelligence that determine your success.

解答 It is your effort(s) not your intelligence that determine your success.
根据句意"是你的努力而不是才智决定你的成功"可知,本句使用强调句型更能准确的表达句子的意思,it is…that…强调主语部分your effort(s) not your intelligence.

点评 对于翻译题要明白句子所考查的重点句式,要灵活运用多种表达方式,对于学生来说要至少熟练准确的使用一种,如宾语从句、状语从句或定语从句等.

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