11.2022年冬季奧運會將在北京舉辦.
The 2022 Winter Olympic Gameswill be held in Beijing.

分析 2022年冬季奧運會將在北京舉辦.

解答 答案:will be held in Beijing.由時間狀語2022年可知,應(yīng)該是將來發(fā)生的事情,主語為Winter Olympic Games所以用被動語態(tài);hold舉辦,舉行;故答案為will be held in Beijing.

點評 做翻譯填空的題目要注意解題步驟:1.分析每道題目需要完成部分的語法屬性 2.劃出已給出部分的中心詞.依據(jù)空格前后成分,確定空格的語法屬性:詞性、單復(fù)數(shù)、時態(tài)等.

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