翻譯句子 (共5小題, 每小題1分, 共5分)

1.他每天要花6分鐘時(shí)間刪除垃圾郵件. ( get rid of )

2.那次事故造成三人死亡. ( result in )

3.他想到什么就說什么, 毫不考慮別人的感受. ( regardless of )

4.既然你有機(jī)會證明你的能力, 為什么不充分利用它呢? ( now that )

5.這些瀕危動物很可能會滅亡. ( die out )

 

1.He spends six minutes each day getting rid of junk e?mails.

2.The accident resulted in three deaths.

3.He says what he thinks, regardless of other people’s feelings.

4.Now that you have the chance to prove your abilities, why not make full use of it ?

5.These endangered animals may die out.

【解析】

試題分析:

1.1】 He spends six minutes each day getting rid of junk e?mails. 考查動詞短語get rid of的用法.。get rid of:使擺脫,除去。刪除垃圾郵件:get rid of junk e-mails. 花費(fèi)時(shí)間,金錢做某事: spend some money / some time (in) doing sth. 由句中“每天”可知為一般現(xiàn)在時(shí)。故答案為He spends six minutes each day getting rid of junk e?mails.

2.2】The accident resulted in three deaths. 考查動詞短語result in 的用法。Result in:導(dǎo)致,造成。A result in B:A導(dǎo)致了B。(A是B的原因)。故答案為The accident resulted in three deaths.

3.3】He says what he thinks, regardless of other people’s feelings. 考查連詞regardless of的用法和名詞性從句。regardless of意為“不管”,后可接從句和名詞。分析語境可知“他想到什么就說什么”的意思是“他說的內(nèi)容都是他想到的”,故“他想到的”(what he thinks )作“說”(say)的賓語。故答案為He says what he thinks, regardless of other people’s feelings.

4.4】Now that you have the chance to prove your abilities, why not make full use of it ? 考查now that的用法。Now that 意為“既然”,引導(dǎo)讓步狀語從句。有機(jī)會做某事:have chance to do sth. 為什么不做某事:why not do sth. 充分利用某物:make full use of sth. 故答案為Now that you have the chance to prove your abilities, why not make full use of it ?

5.5】 These endangered animals may die out. 考查動詞短語die out的用法。 瀕危動物:endangered animal。故答案為These endangered animals may die out.

考點(diǎn):考查動詞短語的用法。

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