题目内容
11.The street cleaner iscollecting(收集) rubbish in the rain.分析 街上的清洁工正在雨中收集垃圾.
解答 答案:collecting
解析:根据括号内中文提示,可知本题考查collect"收集;捡拾"这一单词;又因为横线前面有be动词is,故本题该使用现在进行时.综上,本题答案为:collecting.
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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