【題目】我認(rèn)為年輕人對(duì)老年人要有禮貌是非常必要的。

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【答案】I think it’s necessary for the young people to be polite to the elderly.

【解析】

根據(jù)句意可知此句時(shí)態(tài)是一般現(xiàn)在時(shí),本句是主從復(fù)合句,主句是“我認(rèn)為(I think)”,從句是“年輕人對(duì)老年人要有禮貌是非常必要的(it’s necessary for the young people to be polite to the elderly)”。句型It’s +形容詞+for sb. to do sth.:某人做某事是什么樣子的;necessary:必要的,非常必要的;be polite to:對(duì)……有禮貌。the young people:年輕人;the elderly:老年人。故答案為“I think it’s necessary for the young people to be polite to the elderly.”。

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