17.Founded(興建)in 1954,the high school in our village is one of the key school in our country.

分析 興建于1954年,我們村子里的這所中學(xué)是我們國家重點(diǎn)學(xué)校之一.

解答 答案:Founded
填詞時注意分析在句子里的作用,興建動詞原型為found,和句子主語the high school 是被動的關(guān)系,所以用過去分詞形式,即founded.

點(diǎn)評 翻譯填空題在解題時首先要確定好所考察的詞匯、短語,然后要把握好句式的表達(dá),最后要注意句子結(jié)構(gòu)

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