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6.这款智能手机样式新颖、携带方便,深受年轻人的欢迎.
This type of smart mobile phone is fashionable and convenient to carry,so itis very popular with/among youngsters.

分析 这款智能手机样式新颖、携带方便,深受年轻人的欢迎.

解答 答案:is very popular with/among.
考查固定短语.be very popular with/among是固定短语,表示"受到某人的欢迎".

点评 考查汉译英.be popular to意思和be popular with差不多,但是用法上有点区别例如:If you want to impress your peers (friends) it is generally more popular to show them,(to do this,to say,usage with the verb to be) your cool rDVD collection 更确切的讲be popular to 是指相对于某些东西or人来讲 会更流行or出名be popular with是指同某些东西or人来讲 一样流行or出名

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