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18.只要在过程中尽力了,你就没有必要太重视比赛的结果.(need n.)As long as you have tried your best in the process,there is no need for you to take the result of th ematch too seriously..

分析 只要在过程中尽力了,你就没有必要太重视比赛的结果.

解答 答案:As long as you have tried your best in the process,there is no need for you to take the result of the match too seriously.
考查need 做名词的用法.As long as 引导条件状语从句,表示"只要,只有";there is no need 表示"没有必要做某事";take the result of the match too seriously.表示"重视比赛的结果".

点评 考查need 做名词的用法.
need用作名词时,既可以是可数名词,也可以是不可数名词.主要常用句型如下:
1、(There's) no need to do something 没必要做某事
例:There's no need to cover such a long distance.没必要走那么远的距离.
There's no need for me to break the window because I have the key.我没必要打破窗户因为我有钥匙.
No need to run since we're not pressed for time.不必跑啦,我们 又不赶时间.
也可以单独使用:There's no need.意思是"没有必要".
2、in (great) need of (非常)需要
例:The rescue team is in great need of medicine.救援小组非常需要药品.
3、if need be 如果需要的话
例:If need be,I'm going to do you a favor.如果需要的话我会帮你的.

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