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19.英汉互译,阅读下面的短文,将划线部分的句子译成汉语或英语.(共5个小题,每小题1分)Thanksgiving Day was coming soon.(66)MissGreengave her studentsspecialhomework."Please draw a picture to show your thanks."said Ms Green.
Most students drew a turkey(火鸡) or other traditional things.But Douglas,a shy boy,drew a different thing.(67)他仅仅画了一只手.
His classmates were surprised at his picture.One child said,"It must be a farmer's hand,because farmers keep turkeys."Others guessed it was his father's hand.(68)因为他家很穷,his father had to work day and night for money.
(69)MissGreenasked the little boy whose hand it was.He answered,"It's yours.You often take me by the hand to play outside and teach me how to hold a pencil."
Oh,(70)the boy wasshowing his thanks to his teacher.Miss Green was moved and hugged(拥抱) the little boy.
66.格林老师给她的学生布置了特殊的作业.
67.Heonlydrewahand
68.Becausehisfamilywasverypoor
69.格林老师问小男孩那是谁的手.
70.那个男孩正在向老师表达他的感谢..
分析 这是感恩节几个人正在做的事情.
解答 66.格林老师给她的学生布置了特殊的作业.句子翻译题.give sb.sth.给某人某物.special homework特殊的作业.故答案为:格林老师给她的学生布置了特殊的作业.
67.He only drew a hand.句子翻译题.根据上一句:drew a different thing可知应该用一般过去时,draw a hand画一只手,draw的过去式是drew.故答案为:He only drew a hand.
68.Because his family was very poor.句子翻译题.文章时态用的是一般过去时,所以此处也应该用一般过去时,poor,形容词,贫穷的,family家庭,故答案为:Because his family was very poor.
69.格林老师问小男孩那是谁的手.句子翻译题.这是whose引导的宾语从句,whose hand it was这是谁的手,故答案为:格林老师问小男孩那是谁的手.
70.那个男孩正在向老师表达他的感谢.句子翻译题.这是过去进行时的句子,表示过去正在进行的动作,show sth.to sb.向某人展示…,故答案为:那个男孩正在向老师表达他的感谢.
点评 句子翻译题要注意固定的短语和句型.
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