【題目】翻譯
Directions: Translate the following sentences into English, using the words given in the brackets.
(1)我習(xí)慣睡前聽點(diǎn)輕音樂(lè)。(accustomed)
(2)將來(lái)過(guò)怎樣的生活取決于你自己。(be up to)
(3)沒(méi)有什么比獲準(zhǔn)參加太空旅行項(xiàng)目更令人興奮的了。(than)
(4)家長(zhǎng)囑咐孩子別在河邊嬉戲,以免遭遇不測(cè)。(for fear)
(5)雖然現(xiàn)代社會(huì)物資豐富,給予消費(fèi)者更多的選擇,但也使不少人變成購(gòu)物狂。(turn)

【答案】
(1)I’m accustomed to listening to some light music before sleep.

(2)It’s up to you what kind of life will lead in the future.

(3)There is nothing more exciting than being allowed to take part in the space travel programme.

(4)Parents ask their kids not to play by the river for fear that something terrible might happen.

(5)While modern society, rich in material resources,has given consumers more choice, it turns many of them into crazy shoppers.

【解析】
(1)翻譯這句話的時(shí)候,注意詞組:be accustomed to doing“習(xí)慣于做……”。答案為:I’m accustomed to listening to some light music before sleep.
(2)這句話使用了句型:It’s up to you +從句,“做….由某人決定”。這里what kind of life will lead in the future.是主語(yǔ)從句,it是形式主語(yǔ)。答案為:It’s up to you what kind of life will lead in the future.
(3)這句話使用了There be句型, nothing 后面是形容詞做定語(yǔ),因?yàn)槭潜容^的含義用形容詞的比較級(jí)more exciting,還有詞組“被允許做”be allowed to ,以及詞組“參加”:take part in 。答案為:There is nothing more exciting than being allowed to take part in the space travel programme.
(4)這句話使用了for fear that 引導(dǎo)目的狀語(yǔ)從句,和詞組“讓某人不要做……”ask sb. not to do.答案為:Parents ask their kids not to play by the river for fear that something terrible might happen.
(5)這句話使用了連詞While 表示“盡管,雖然”。詞組“富含”be rich in ,主句中使用了詞組turn…. into …..“將…變成…”。答案為:While modern society, rich in material resources,has given consumers more choice, it turns many of them into crazy shoppers.

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