题目内容

句子翻译。

1.慢慢环绕着湖边散步,你会感受到瘦西湖(Slender West Lake)公园的美丽。

2.他已经全身心投入到学习英语中。

3.徐峥演出的那部电影很值得一看。

4.采取更多的措施保护地球免遭污染是非常有必要的。

5.我相信每个中国人都有机会实现自己的梦想。

 

1.When/If you walk slowly around the lake, you will feel the beauty of Slender West Lake Park.

2.He has devoted himself into learning English.

3.The movie that Xuzheng acted is worth watching.

4..It’s quite necessary to take more actions to prevent the earth from  pollution /being polluted

5.I believe that every Chinese has a chance to achieve their own dream/

【解析】

试题分析:

1.

2.He has devoted himself into learning English.

3.

4.

5.

考点:句子翻译。

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