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【题目】词组英汉互译

【1】反复,多次_________________________

【2】在……前面______________________

【3】依靠,依赖__________________________

【4】看不见__________________________

【5】代替,取代__________________________

【6】对……严格的____________________

【7】put one’s hands on _____________________

【8】electric shock _____________________

【9】be lacking in __________________________

【10】make sense of ___________________

【11】apart from ___________________________

【12】to one’s credit ___________________

【答案】

【1】over and over again

【2】ahead of

【3】depend on

【4】lose sight of

【5】take the place of

【6】be strict with

【7】找到

【8】电击

【9】缺乏

【10】弄懂

【11】除了

【12】为…带来荣誉/值得赞扬

【解析】

试题分析:

【1】over and over again.考查固定短语。反复,多次,一再的”是over and over again.

【2】ahead of. 考查固定短语。ahead“向前,提前”,“ 在……前面”是ahead of.

【3】depend on. 考查固定短语。depend“依靠,依赖”,短语“依靠,依赖”是depend on.

【4】lose sight of. 考查固定短语。sight“视力,视线”,“ 看不见”是lose sight of.

【5】take the place of. 考查固定短语。place“地方,位置”,“ 代替,取代”是take the place of.

【6】be strict with. 考查固定短语。Strict“严格的”,“ 对……严格的”是be strict with.

【7】找到。考查固定短语。put one’s hands on是“找到”。

【8】电击。考查固定短语。electric“电”, shock“打击”, electric shock是“电击”。

【9】缺乏。考查固定短语。lack“缺乏”, be lacking in是““缺乏”。

【10】弄懂。考查固定短语。sense“感觉“,make sense of是“弄懂”。

【11】除了。考查固定短语。apart from是“除了,并且”。

【12】为…带来荣誉/值得赞扬。考查固定短语。credit“声望”, to one’s credit是“为…带来荣誉/值得赞扬”。

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