5.除了美味的咖啡和甜品,這間咖啡館還提供各種書籍,從小說到詩歌,應(yīng)有盡有,足以讓你安靜地度過一個下午. (range)Besides nice coffee and dessert,the cafe provides all kinds of books,ranging from novel to poetry,so that you can stay for a whole quiet afternoon..

分析 除了美味的咖啡和甜品,這間咖啡館還提供各種書籍,從小說到詩歌,應(yīng)有盡有,足以讓你安靜地度過一個下午.

解答 答案:Besides nice coffee and dessert,the cafe provides all kinds of books,ranging from novel to poetry,so that you can stay for a whole quiet afternoon.考查range的用法.
句子里provides是謂語動詞,表示"提供";ranging from novel to poetry 是all kinds of books 的定語;so that表示"為了",引導目的狀語從句.

點評 考查漢譯英.
range的用法:
1.n.
①一系列.A range of buildings have sprung up along the river.沿河建起了一排樓房.
②變化幅度,范圍.Several cars are available within this price range.在這個價格范圍內(nèi),有好幾種汽車可供選購.
③射程,距離. This weapon can kill at a range of 200 yards.這種兵器在200碼內(nèi)有殺傷力.
④(山)脈. The two countries are separated by a range of mountains.這兩個國家被一條山脈隔開.
2.vi.
變化.Prices range from£6 to£10.價錢從六英鎊到十英鎊不等.
3.vt.
排列.Range the books by size.把這些書按大小分類排列.

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