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14.他总是毫不犹豫地提出他认为对别人有帮助的批评.(hesitate)He never hesitates to make criticism which/that he thinks is helpful to others..

分析 He never hesitates to make criticism which/that he thinks is helpful to others.

解答 He never hesitates to make criticism which/that he thinks is helpful to others.
这是对别人品质的一种看法和评价,所以用一般现在时.
本句可以用一个主从复合句,用which/that引导定语从句;其中he thinks是一个插入语成分.make criticism提出批评,be helpful to对…有帮助;

点评 本句中的定语从句较难理解的是he thinks在从句中实际上是一个插入语成分,在分析句子成分时可以暂时忽略,which/that在从句中依然充当的是主语.

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