71. | The novel narrates the great events of the 1940s. |
| 这部小说叙述了20世纪40年代的那些大事.
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72. | His latest effort is a poor excuse for a novel . |
| 他最近的作品不配称为小说。
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73. | No one could read the novel with dry eyes. |
| 谁读了这本小说都要落泪。
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74. | The book reads like a novel . |
| 这部书读起来想小说。
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75. | The plot of this novel beers some resemblance to that of The Gadfly. |
| 这部小说的情节跟《牛虻》有些相似。
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76. | The new novel has a good run among young read - errs. |
| 那部新小说深受青年读者的欢迎。
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77. | He has received thousands of pounds in royalties on [for ]his last novel . |
| 他的最后一部小说已获得数千英镑版税。
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78. | He matured his novel by constant revision. |
| 他不断修改自己的小说使之渐臻完美。
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79. | Marseilles I s the locale of the novel . |
| 马赛是这部小说故事发生的地方。
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80. | Novel writing is a precarious mode of obtaining a living. |
| 靠写小说谋生是不可靠的。
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