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32.I guess she will get used to the life in America.

A
 我想她会习惯在美国的生活。
B
 我猜测她曾经在美国的生活。
C
 我想她曾经在美国过得很好。

答案解析

正确答案:A

解析:

这道题考查的是对英语句子含义的理解以及常用短语的翻译。 **1. 句子结构分析:** * **"I guess"**: 意为“我想”、“我猜测”、“我认为”。 * **"she will"**: 表示将来时态,“她将……”。 * **"get used to"**: 这是一个固定短语,意为“习惯于……”,“适应……”。注意区分 `used to do`(过去常常做)和 `be/get used to doing/noun`(习惯于做某事/某物)。这里后面接的是名词短语 `the life`,所以是“习惯这种生活”。 * **"the life in America"**: 意为“在美国的生活”。 **2. 整句翻译:** 结合以上分析,全句 "I guess she will get used to the life in America." 的意思是:“我想她会习惯在美国的生活。” **3. 选项辨析:** * **A. 我想她会习惯在美国的生活。** * “我想”对应 "I guess"; * “会习惯”对应 "will get used to"; * “在美国的生活”对应 "the life in America"。 * **该选项翻译准确,符合原句意思。** * **B. 我猜测她曾经在美国的生活。** * 原句是将来时 `will`,而选项中“曾经”表示过去,时态不符。 * 原句核心动词短语是 `get used to`(习惯),选项漏译了“习惯”这一关键含义,且语句不通顺。 * **C. 我想她曾经在美国过得很好。** * 同样,“曾经”表示过去,与原句将来时 `will` 不符。 * 原句意思是“习惯生活”,而不是“过得很好”(live well / have a good time),意思偏差较大。 **结论:** 正确答案是 **A**。
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