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9.他姐姐与一位非常富有才气的青年订婚了.(engage)His sister is/has been engaged to a talented/gifted young man..

分析 His sister is/has been engaged to a talented/gifted young man.

解答 His sister is/has been engaged to a talented/gifted young man.
本句是陈述的一种事实,可以用一般现在时或者现在完成时.
本句为一简单句,be engaged to sb同某人订婚.talented/gifted有天赋的,有才气的.

点评 合理使用简单句也能够生动灵活地表达句子,使得句式更标准、地道,符合西方人的表达习惯.

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