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1.She had (a pair) of beautiful and divine black eyes.
2.Winter nights fall (always) very early.
3.They keep their plans secret. (keep sth.Does dark mean bath? Seek advice. )
4.They will come by train, and most of the young people in the town will go to the station to meet them.
5.As soon as he got in the car, I said good morning to him in French, and he replied to me in the same language.
6.The secretary told me that Mr. Harmsworth wanted to see me.
7.This year's number of new students is likely to more than triple.
8.The **** of vegetables has been 30 percent.
9.By the end of last year, the birth rate had fallen to.
drop to I looked it up on the internet and it seems to be"Descend to"meaning"Went down"It should be"drop by percent"
10.The Earth weighs 81 times as much as the Moon.
As a reminder, this translation is for reference only, (in fact, I haven't figured out whether the second half of the fourth sentence is passive or not).Non-online dictionary translation, non-plagiarism, word by word.
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1.She had beautiful big dark eyes.
2.Winter nights come especially early.
3.Their plan failed.
4.They will come by train, and most of the young people in the town will pick them up at the train station.
5.As soon as he got in the car, I greeted him in French, and he replied to me in French.
6.The secretary said Mr. Hams wanted to see me.
7.The number of new students this year will be more than twice as high as last year.
8.Thirty percent of vegetables.
9.By the end of last year, the birth rate had dropped to 10 percent.
10.The Earth weighs 81 times as much as the Moon.
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1。She has beautiful big black eyes.
2。Dark winter came early.
3。They put the plan in the dark.
4 kinds. They will come by train, and most of the young people in the town will come to the station to meet them.
6。The secretary told me that Mr. Harmsworth wanted to see me.
7。This year, there will be more than twice as many new students.
8。The ** of vegetables has been **30 percent.
9。By the end of last year, the birth rate had fallen. (The numbers are not translated) the Earth's double the weight of the Moon.
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1.She has beautiful big, dark eyes.
2.The winter night comes very early.
3.Their plans fell through.
4.They will come by train, and the young people of the town will meet them at the station.
5.When he got in the car, I said good morning to him in French, and he replied to me in the same language.
6.The secretary told me that Mr. Harmsworth wanted to see me.
7.This year, the number of new students will more than triple.
8.Vegetables have been 30 percent.
9.At the end of last year, the birth rate had fallen to 10 percent.
10.The Earth weighs 81 times as much as the Moon.
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It's only 10 points. I'm tired of writing, why do I feel so familiar with this paragraph? It seems that I took the exam when I was an undergraduate, but did the help-seeker take a professional English class?
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