用所給單詞或詞組翻譯句子。

1.正是那場(chǎng)地震幾乎毀了唐山。 (it is… that…)

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2.像往常一樣,我堅(jiān)持要求他和我們一起組織這次會(huì)議。(insist)

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3.王坤迫不及待地要告訴我們他的湄公河之旅的細(xì)節(jié)。(can hardly wait to do)

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4.世界似乎到了末日。 然而,并非所有的希望都破滅了。(as if)

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5.救援人員組成小分隊(duì)將受困的人員挖出來(lái)并將死者掩埋。(who 引導(dǎo)的定語(yǔ)從句 )

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