2.The success of grassroots stars makes us believe that we can fulfill our dreamsno matter how/however impossible/unlikely/improbable they (may) seem,as long as we keep trying.(seem)
草根明星們的成功使我們相信,只要我們勇往直前,就能實現(xiàn)夢想,無論它們看起來多么不可能.

分析 草根明星們的成功使我們相信,只要我們勇往直前,就能實現(xiàn)夢想,無論它們看起來多么不可能.

解答 答案:no matter how/however impossible/unlikely/improbable they (may) seem.考查seem的用法.
no matter how/however 引導(dǎo)讓步狀語從句,表示"無論多么",修飾形容詞impossible/unlikely/improbable;they (may) seem是這個從句的主語和系動詞.

點評 考查漢譯英.
seem的基本用法.
1.seem+形容詞
Everything seems easy.一切似乎很容易.
2.seem+名詞
He seemed an honest man.他看上去像是個老實人.
This seemed to us an ideal plan.我們感到這是個完美的計劃.
3.seem+不定式
The maths problem seems to be very difficult to work out.這道數(shù)學(xué)題似乎很難解決.
I seem to have caught a cold.我好像是感冒了.
4.seem+過去分詞
Our teacher seemed stopped by the question.我們的老師似乎是被那個問題難住了.
His story seemed revealed.他的謊言似乎已被揭露.
5.seem+doing
No one seemed thinking that way.似乎沒人那樣想.
She seemed lacking in enthusiasm when we were talking about that film.我們談?wù)撃遣侩娪皶r,她看來好像沒多大熱情.

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