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翻译句子。(15分)

1.飞机起飞时天正在下着大雨。

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2.习方面老师对我们要求严格。

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3.她已经足够大了,可以自主做出决定。

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4.安徒生如此闻名,以至于几乎每个小孩都能说出一两个他的童话作品。

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5.为何不给她买个相机作为生日礼物呢?

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1.It was raining hard when the plane took off.

2.Our teachers are strict with/hard on us in study.

3.She is old enough to make her own decision.

4.Andersen is so famous that almost every child can name one or two of his fairy tales.

5.Why don't you get her a camera as a birthday present?

【解析】

试题分析:

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2.

3.……去做某事。故填She is old enough to make her own decision.

4.……以至于……,故填Andersen is so famous that almost every child can name one or two of his fairy tales.

5.……,故填Why don't you get her a camera as a birthday present?

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