【題目】盡管她將大量時間和金錢投入到慈善工作中,但她從不后悔。

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【答案】Though she has devoted much of her time and money to charity work, she never regrets.

【解析】

結合中文句意,應該是though引導的讓步狀語從句,并且用的是現(xiàn)在完成時表示動作從過去一直持續(xù)到現(xiàn)在。表達“投入時間和金錢到……”用devote sth to…;“慈善工作”用charity work;“后悔”用regret。同時注意主句主語為she,那么謂語動詞regret應該用三單形式,故答案為Though she has devoted much of her time and money to charity work, she never regrets。

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