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【题目】他们每天花半小时做运动是必要的。

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【答案】It's necessary for the them to spend half an hour doing sport(s)/ exercise every day.

【解析】

“每天”翻译为“every day”,“半小时”翻译为“half an hour”,“做运动”翻译为“do sport(s)/ exercise”,“必要的”翻译为“necessary”,本句结合语境用it is+形容词+for sb +to do sth表示“对……而言,做什么怎么样”,句中主语是“them”,所以此处“花”用“spend”,sb spend +时间+doing sth表示“某人花时间做什么”,故答案为It's necessary for them to spend half an hour doing sport(s)/ exercise every day.

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