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November 2010 classic sentence interpretation test to help you through the sen
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English is our senior interpretation test has been more concerned about a test, this is the most senior classical interpretation of the ten test sentences, for your reference. 1. leave sb the choice of ... ... or ... ... or ... or ... (the choice of the classical period) Our cruel and unrelenting enemy leaves us the choice of brave resistance or the most abject submission. Ruthless enemy / heart of stone, we either brave resistance or abject submission. The age of 30s leaves you the choice of marriage or remaining a bachelor. Over thirty years, either married or single. 2. be the instrument of sth lead to the instrument of (causative presuposition) The eyes of all our countrymen are now upon us, and we shall have the blessings and praises, if happily we are the instruments of saving them from the tyranny meditated against them. We are concerned about our countrymen, if we had the honor of saving them from the tyranny imposed on the body, it will get their blessings and praises. Organization he had built his ultimate downfall. The organization he had built up eventually became the instrument of his downfall. Can make you happy, I will sacrifice all I have. If I can be the instrument of your happiness, I will sacrifice all my belongings. 3. it was the memory / memories of back ... (memories of sentence) Perhaps it was the memories of the 1964 Tokyo Olympics and the 1988 Seoul Olympics, which were considered turning points in their nations' development. 1964 Tokyo and 1988 Seoul Olympic Games, which were considered the turning point in the development of both Japan and Korea. It was the memory of 1945 Hiroshima and Nagasaki suffered from the attacks of atomic bomb, from which originated the term of "Zero Ground". 1945 atomic bomb attacks on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, thus forming a "zero zone" in this term. 4. on the premise / ground / prerequisite / proposition / hypothesis / presuposition that ... based on a premise (assuming presuposition) The Chinese Government declared to implement the policy of peaceful reunification was based on the premise that the then Taiwan authorities insist there is only one China and Taiwan is part of China. The Chinese declared to implement the policy of peaceful reunification on the premise that the then Taiwan authorities maintained that there is only one China in the world and Taiwan is only one part of China. Advice to investors was based on the premise that interest rates would continue to fall. The proposal is based on the interest rate investors will continue to fall. 5. will be bound to ...; certain ... (will presuposition) Development of the Western world will surely serve as a bridge between China and promote the common development of China and the world economy and common prosperity. The Great Western Development is bound to be a bridge between China and the rest world, promoting the common economic development and prosperity of China and the world at large. Just wars are bound to triumph over wars of aggression. Just wars are bound to be at large.
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