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15.Thanks to his research,the UN has more tools in the battle torid the world of hunger(让世界摆脱饥饿).

分析 多亏他的研究,联合国在让世界摆脱饥饿的斗争中有了更多的工具(方法和手段).

解答 答案:rid the world of hunger
让…摆脱…:rid…of…;句中rid位于不定式符号后,要用动词原形.

点评 翻译题在解题是首先要确定好句子的时态,然后要把握好短语表达,最后要注意句子结构.

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删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉.
修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词.
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Hiking has become popular in China during recent years,and more and more people become hikers,called themselves Donkey Friends in Chinese.A discussion about hiking has held in our class.Some students think that hiking during vacations can make people feel healthy,fresher and more harmonious with the nature.They find themselves deep attracted by the beauty of nature.They can also be relaxed walking in deep mountains.And nowadays some hikers even have begun to explore the places people had never been to,and accidents have happened now and then because of poor knowledge of hiking.Some hikers even lost their life.The other students in our class think it not safe to organize so dangerous activities.They make suggestions which laws should be passed and hikers should be trained before they attend the activities.
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Fair trade organizations benefit farmers by buying cacao beans or other products from them directly at higher-than-market prices and eliminating (除去)"middle men"such as exporters.Fair trade organizations also encourage farming techniques that are not harmful to the environment or to farm workers,for example,growing cacao without chemical pesticides or fertilizers in the shade of rain forest trees.One organization,Equal Exchange,helps farmers set up farming cooperatives in which they can share resources and work on projects such as community schools.Another,Fairtrade Labelling Organizations International (FLO),guarantees that products bearing its label meet standards that improve the lives of growers and producers.
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B.the high price of chocolate products
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15.A.luckyB.friendlyC.funnyD.happy
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17.A.inB.byC.forD.under
18.A.shyB.tightC.bigD.strange
19.A.pretendingB.indicatingC.resemblingD.spreading
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25.A.stoleB.preventedC.seizedD.protected
26.A.kindB.cruelC.coldD.sudden
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27.A.frightenedB.delightedC.upsetD.moved
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