题目内容

13.Surrounded by trees,the house isinvisible (看不见的) from the road.

分析 周围都是树,从马路上看不见房子.

解答 答案:invisible
解析:根据括号内所给中文提示可知,本题考查invisible"看不见的;不可见的"一词;visible意为"可见的",vision为名词"视觉;视力".

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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