题目内容
8.The article wasmisleading(误导的),and the newspaper has apologized.分析 这篇文章是误导性的,这家报纸已经道歉.
解答 答案是misleading;本题考查语境中选用适当的词;misleading adj; 误导的;根据语境,题干中需要的是做表语的形容词"误导的",故答案是misleading.
点评 翻译填空要根据所提供的汉语意思结合语境和句子结构选择恰当的词、短语或句型;.同时注意句子结构和所选词的形式变化.
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