2.在當(dāng)代社會,重要的不是我們所說的話,而是我們所做的事情.
Incontemporary society,it's not what we say but what we dothatcounts/matters.

分析 在當(dāng)代社會,重要的不是我們所說的話,而是我們所做的事情.

解答 答案:contemporary; that counts/matters.
考查強調(diào)句式.句子里contemporary表示"當(dāng)代的",修飾名詞society;it's…that是強調(diào)句式,強調(diào)主語not what we say but what we do,表示"不是我們所說的話,而是我們所做的事情".count/matter"重要,有意義".

點評 考查漢譯英.
強調(diào)句,是基本語法,是一種修辭,是人們?yōu)榱吮磉_自己的意愿或情感而使用的一種形式.英語常用的強調(diào)結(jié)構(gòu)是"It is (was)+被強調(diào)部分(主語、賓語或狀語)+who (that)…".
通過各種方式對句子中的某個部分進行強調(diào),從而起到修辭的作用.一般說來,被強調(diào)部分指人時,用who;指事物時用that,但that也可以指人.在美國英語中指事物時常用which來代替that.

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