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6.不管遇到什么困难,继续努力,直到实现你的梦想.(whatever)Whateverdifficultiesyoumaymeetwith,keepworking(hard)untilyourealizeyourdream..分析 Whatever difficulties you may meet with,keep working (hard) until you realize your dream.
解答 Whatever difficulties you may meet with,keep working (hard) until you realize your dream.
本句是表达的对事物的一种看法,所以用一般现在时即可.
whatever引导让步状语从句,相当于no matter what,主句中用until来引导时间状语从句.realize one's dream实现某人的梦想.
点评 对于翻译句子的题目要明白这个句子所考查的重点短语及句型,本句要熟悉让步状语从句句型中引导词的用法.
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