18.我們應(yīng)該盡我們最大努力幫助別人.(try one's best)
We should try our best to help others/other people..

分析 We should try our best to help others/other people.

解答 答案:We should try our best to help others/other people..
首先分析句子的時態(tài)和結(jié)構(gòu):結(jié)合句意用情態(tài)動詞should,短語"盡我們最大努力幫助別人"是try our best to help others/other people.,故答案是:We should try our best to help others/other people.

點評 此題考查對整句話的翻譯,做這類題時先分析所給漢語句子意思確定相關(guān)的詞匯和句型,然后仔細推敲時態(tài)考慮人稱和數(shù)的變化等容易出錯的問題.

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