题目内容
18.-Do you know thesinger‘s(歌手)name?-Yes,she is Coco,the winner of I Am a Singer IV.
分析 --你知道那个歌手的名字吗?
--是的,她是 Coco,《我是歌手》的获胜者.
解答 答案:singer's.
根据-Do you know the--(歌手)name?,可知你知道那个歌手的名字吗,这里放在the后面应该是个名词,singer,名词,歌手,放在名词name前面应该用名词所有格形式.故填singer‘s.
点评 本题主要考查翻译填空,做此类题目,首先结合提示词,弄清句意.然后再根据句法,语法,确定单词的准确形式.
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