Conversion principle:
The conversion of long and short sentences should follow the "three" principles: do not change the original intention, add or delete words appropriately, and adjust the word order.
Never change your original intention, this is the most basic principle of sentence transformation. Especially when the negative words "no", "nothing", "nothing" or "prohibition", "overthrow", "opposition" and "proposition" are used in the same sentence, the examinee will get the meaning of the sentence upside down carelessly.
For example, 199 1 national college entrance examination questions: look at the following bad translations and then do the questions.
The local court overturned a ban today, that is, the police carried out the mayor's instructions and were not allowed to build any grade theater near the school.
Rewrite this article into three consecutive short sentences. Requirements: the level is clear, the meaning is clear, the content cannot be deleted, and the original intention cannot be changed.