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5.I subscribedto your opinion.(同意)分析 我赞成你的观点.
解答 答案是subscribed.本题考查语境中选用恰当的词或短语;subscribe v.赞成;订阅;定期资助;subscribe to 赞成;题干中描述了过去的一件事;故答案是subscribed.
点评 翻译填空要在理解句子的结构和含义的基础上根据汉语意思选择恰当的词、短语或句型;同时注意所选词的形式变化.
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