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3.All of us shouldbe grateful to nature for what it offers us(感恩大自然赐予我们的),obey the natural laws,maintain the balance of nature and ban giving off carbon dioxide through the chimneys.

分析 我们所有人都应该感恩大自然赐予我们的;遵循自然规律,保持生铁平衡,禁止通过烟囱排放二氧化碳.

解答 答案是be grateful to nature for what it offers us.本题考查语境中选用恰当的词或短语;grateful  adj.感恩的;be grateful to 对…感恩的;for prep.由于;offer vt.提供;offer sb.sth.向某人提供…;根据语境,"因为大自然的赐予而感恩";for后接宾语从句,引导词what充当offer的宾语,故答案是be grateful to nature for what it offers us.

点评 翻译填空要在理解句子的结构和含义的基础上根据汉语意思选择恰当的词、短语或句型;同时注意所选词的形式变化.

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 B.seemed unfit to live in
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