英漢互譯(共10小題:每小題1分,滿分10分)
1.information n. ________
2.為了 ______________
3.interview v. ________
4.期待,盼望 _____________
5.vacation n. _______
6.結(jié)果 ______________
7.unhealthy adj. __________
8.取得進(jìn)步 _______________
9.danger n. __________
10.參加 _____________
1.信息
2.面試
3.假期
4.不健康的
5.危險
6.in order to
7.look forward to
8.as a result
9.make progress
10.take part in
【解析】
1. 信息。是一個以-ion結(jié)尾的不可數(shù)名詞。它的近義詞有data,message,news等。
2. 面試。是一個及物動詞,后直跟賓語,表示接見……,對……進(jìn)行面試。
3. 假期。Holiday是它的近義詞,應(yīng)把它同vocation職業(yè),這個單詞區(qū)分開來。
4. 不健康的。它的反義詞:healthy 健康的,它的名詞形式health應(yīng)多加注意。
5. 危險。不可數(shù)名詞,形容詞形式:dangerous 危險的
6. order to 為了,to后直接跟動詞原形。
7. forward to期待,期盼。要注意to為介詞,后面跟V-ing.
8. a result 結(jié)果。相關(guān)詞組:as a result of, 因此,由于,比較常用。
9. progress 取得進(jìn)步。注意progress前沒有任何冠詞。
10. part in參加。近義詞組有:join in.
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