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18.他下定决心要实现抱负.(determine)Heisdeterminedtorealize/accomplish/achieve/fulfillhisambition..

分析 He is determined to realize/accomplish/achieve/fulfill his ambition.

解答 He is determined to realize/accomplish/achieve/fulfill his ambition.
本句是对他决心的描述,故用一般现在时.
考查常用短语be determined to do sth下定决心做某事;realize/accomplish/achieve/fulfill his ambition实现抱负/梦想.

点评 本句较简单,注意只要使用一种正确的表达方式即可完成翻译任务.
下定决心做某事的另外表达:determine to do sth.

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