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9.Do you mean that we are stuck here?"--"Exactly(确实如此),my dear."

分析 --你的意思是我们被困在这里了?
--的确如此,亲爱的.

解答 答案:Exactly.
分析句子的结构可知,本句应该是一个副词用来修饰被省略的句子we are stuck here;故答案为Exactly.

点评 翻译填空题考查的是词汇的记忆和运用能力,平时要注意积累和运用.

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