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3.We thought that he was too young,so we didn't arrange for him to carry out the heavy task.
Taking his youth intoconsideration/account,we didn't arrange for him to carry out the heavy task.

分析 我們當時認為他太年輕,所以沒有安排他執(zhí)行這項重的任務.
把他年輕考慮進去,我們沒有安排他執(zhí)行這項重的任務.

解答 答案是Taking;consideration/account;本題考查同義句轉換;原題中的"We thought that he was too young我們認為他太年輕"可以轉換成同義短語"把他的年輕考慮進去",take…into account/consideration表示"把…考慮進去";題干中需要的是狀語,且take與句子主語we之間是主動關系,所以用現(xiàn)在分詞,故答案是Taking;consideration/account.

點評 本題考查句型轉換,在比較原句和改寫句的基礎上分析同義結構或句型,要積累常見同義詞、同義短語和同義結構.

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