19.For most young people,there is adesire(渴望) to be free to do what they want.

分析 大部分年輕人都渴望做自己想做的事.

解答 答案:desire
渴望:desire;句中有不定冠詞a限定,要用名詞原形.

點評 翻譯填空題考查的是詞匯的記憶和運用能力,平時要注意積累和運用.同時還要注意區(qū)分近義短語.

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