19.對學(xué)生而言,身心健康與在學(xué)業(yè)表現(xiàn)中取得進(jìn)步同樣重要.(as…as)For students,mental and physical health is as important as the progress (made) in academic performance..

分析 For students,physical and mental health is as important as the progress (made) in academic performance.

解答 結(jié)合句意可知用一般現(xiàn)在時.
本句主要句型為A as+形容詞/副詞原級+as B,表示"A和B一樣…",句中大致需要表達(dá)"身心健康與學(xué)業(yè)進(jìn)步一樣重要",因而可譯為"physical and mental health is as important as the progress in academic performance."
需要注意的是核心詞為進(jìn)步(progress),后面用一個介詞短語in academic performance作后置定語或者用過去分詞短語made in academic performance作后置定語.

點評 對于短語as…as要明白第一個as為副詞,修飾后面的形容詞或者副詞,而第二個as則為連詞,用來連接句子的其他比較對象.

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