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【题目】翻译句子

【1】那位运动员故意输掉了比赛。

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【2】大家的目光都注意着他。

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【3】我们的希望寄托在你们身上。

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【4】一条河在这幅画的背景中。

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【5】你认识站在左边的那个女孩吗?

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【答案】见解析

【解析】【1】That athlete lost the game on purpose.

【2】All eyes were focused on him./Everyone focused their eyes on him.

【3】Our hope rests on you.

【4】There is a river in the background of the picture.

【5】Do you know the girl standing on the left side?

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But anyway, this is still a green, beautiful country. I just wish more people would appreciate what theyve got.

【1】 After a short overseas holiday, people tend to________.

A. notice small changes

B. expect small changes

C. welcome small changes

D. exaggerate small changes

【2】 How does Debi look at the foreign settlers?

A. Cautiously.

B. Positively.

C. Skeptically.

D. Critically.

【3】 When arriving at the airport in Britain, Christine was shocked by__________ .

A. the relaxed policemen

B. the messy arrivals hall

C. the tight security

D. the bank robbers

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A. Life in Britain.

B. Back in Britain.

C. Britain in Future

D. Britain in Memory.

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3A. lead B. cause C. control D. call

4A. off B. out C. down D. on

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6A. messages B. passages C. news D. information

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8A. make B. destroy C. download D. develop

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