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16.Please state your name,age andoccupation(职业).

分析 请说下你的名字,年龄和职业.

解答 47.occupation,根据中文意思使用单数名词occupation.

点评 对于翻译填空这种题,要分析句子意思,再从结构上和意义上对答案进行确定.

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