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1.Unfortunately, the doctors don’t know...

 

1.Unfortunately, the doctors don’t know how to make me better, but I am outgoing and have learned to _____ _____ my disability.

不幸的是,大夫们不知道如何治好我的病,但是我很开朗乐观,学会了适应身体的残疾。

2.I have a very busy life with no time to sit around ______ ______ ____ myself.

我的生活很充实,没有时间闲坐着顾影自怜。

3.The first thing I ______ _______ _____was all the vivid colors surrounding me—purples, reds, oranges, yellows, blues and greens.

我首先注意到的是我周围那些鲜艳的色彩——紫色、红色、桔黄、明黄、蓝色和绿色等。

4.I’ve been so_______ ______work that I haven’t had time for social activities.

我一直忙于学习, 以致于没有时间去搞社交活动。

 

1.adapt to 2.feeling sorryfor 3.became awareof 4.occupied with 【解析】考查基本的中英翻译能力,较简单,多注重动词的固定搭配用法。 1.根据汉语提示 适应的英文是 adapt to ,to后面用原型,故填adapt to。 2.根据汉语提示 顾影自怜 :feel sorry for oneself 而与主语I是主动的关系,应用动词ing形式作状语, 故填 feeling sorry for 3.考查动词短语 be aware of 是意识到的意思。时态是过去式,故填 became aware of 4.考查动词短语 be occupied with 指忙于某些事情。故填 occupied with。
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