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18.共享单车不仅使用方便,而且价格合理,为短途出行提供了一种额外选择.(Not only)Not only is bike-sharing convenient in use,but also it's price is reasonable,and it provides an extra choice for short trip..分析 共享单车不仅使用方便,而且价格合理,为短途出行提供了一种额外选择.
Not only is bike-sharing convenient in use,but also it's price is reasonable,and it provides an extra choice for short trip.
解答 答案:Not only is bike-sharing convenient in use,but also it's price is reasonable,and it provides an extra choice for short trip.
这是对社会现象的一种客观的评价,所以使用一般现在时.分析句子的意思和括号中的提示短语可知,本句可使用短语not only…but also…来连接两个句子,注意not only后面的句子需要使用部分倒装结构,provide an extra choice 提供一种额外选择.
点评 做翻译填空的题目要注意解题步骤:1.分析每道题目需要完成部分的语法属性 2.划出已给出部分的中心词.依据空格前后成分,确定空格的语法属性:词性、单复数、时态等
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Introduction | Our series The Genius Behind will bring you to get close to the real genius and learn lessons from their(76)achievements |
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