【題目】現(xiàn)在大多數(shù)青少年的運(yùn)動(dòng)量都不如過(guò)去多。

Most teenagers______________________________________________________

【答案】don't get the same amount of exercise today as they did in the past.

【解析】

通過(guò)中英文句子對(duì)照可知,英文句子中缺少“運(yùn)動(dòng)量都不如過(guò)去多”的表達(dá)。thesameas是固定搭配,和……一樣,其否定式直接在其前加not;get the same amount of exercise保持相同的運(yùn)動(dòng)量,get為實(shí)意動(dòng)詞,主語(yǔ)是復(fù)數(shù),這里表示的是否定形式,需要借助于助動(dòng)詞do,與not縮寫(xiě)為don’t;as后面接比較狀語(yǔ)從句,主語(yǔ)是they,與過(guò)去相比較,所以用助動(dòng)詞did;in the past在過(guò)去;故答案為don't get the same amount of exercise today as they did in the past.

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