题目内容
17.当遇到生词时,请查字典.Pleaserefer tothe dictionarywhenmeetingwith new words.
分析 当遇到生词时,请查字典.
解答 答案:refer to;when meeting
解析:根据中文及所给英文题干可知,本题前面考查refer to"参考;查阅"这一短语;后面考查时间状语从句的省略:when meeting=when you meet.(注意:as不可以这样省略)拓展:meet with"碰到;遇到".
点评 本题考查句子翻译,做此类题目时一定要根据中文及英文题干确定需要翻译的成分,再找出与之对应的英文并考虑各成分是否有形式的改变.

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