6.Thesecustomers(顧客) were angry with the salesgirl for her impolite answer.

分析 這些顧客由于女銷售員不禮貌的回答而十分生氣.

解答 答案:customers
解析:根據(jù)括號內的中文提示,可知本題考查customer"顧客"這一單詞;但是要注意橫線前面有復數(shù)形式的指示代詞these"這些",故應該使用該單詞的復數(shù)形式.綜上,本題答案為:customers.

點評 本題考查翻譯填空,做此類題目時要根據(jù)所給的中/英文提示確定所填詞,并根據(jù)句意及結構分析所填詞的形式是否需要改變.

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