1.端午節(jié)是為了紀念著名詩人屈原而慶祝的。(in memory of)

2.很多年輕人來到這座大城市的原因是他們想尋求幸福和成功。(表語從句)

3.教育對青少年未來生活的發(fā)展有關鍵作用顯而易見。(形式主義it)

4.站在塔尖上,我仍能看到遠處的山。(in the distance)

5.昨晚一定下過雨了,因為今天早晨地面是濕的。(對過去事情的推測)

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