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句子翻译 1.这间书房常被我们用作会议室。 __________________...

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1.这间书房常被我们用作会议室。

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2.她为自己有音乐天赋而自豪。

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3.如果有危险,你首先会做什么?

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4.是否要接受这个挑战取决于你的勇气和智慧。

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5.这趟两天的云南之旅让我们近距离观察了大自然之美。

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1.The study is often used as a meeting room by us. 2.She is proud that she has a gift for music. 3.What will you do first if you're in danger? 4.Whether to take on the challenge depends on your courage and wisdom. 5.The two-day trip to Yunnan made us take a close look at the beauty of nature. 【解析】 1.根据中文提示,be used as被作为……;a meeting room会议室;句子陈述一种客观事实,用一般现在时;主语the study是单数第三人称,be形式用is;often经常,频度副词,位于助动词之后行为动词之前,by us动作的执行者通常置于句末;故答案为The study is often used as a meeting room by us. 2.be proud骄傲;have a gift for music有音乐天赋;根据中文提示句子是宾语从句,按主句+从句的语序造句;故答案为She is proud that she has a gift for music. 3.in danger处危险中;根据中文提示可知句子是if引导的条件状语从句,根据“主将从现”的原则造句;故答案为What will you do first if you're in danger? 4.whether to do sth是否做某事;take on the challenge接受挑战;depend on依靠;courage and wisdom勇气和智慧;whether+不定式做主语,谓语动词用单三形式;故答案为whether to take on the challenge depends on your courage and wisdom. 5.the two-day trip to Yunnan两天的云南之旅;make sb do sth让某人做某事;take a close look at近距离看……;the beauty of nature大自然之美;句子陈述发生过的事情,用一般过去式;故答案为The two-day trip to Yunnan made us take a close look at the beauty of nature.
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