20.Tom's company is so big that it has hired 5,000staff(員工) to work for it.

分析 Tom的公司是如此大以致雇用了5000員工為它工作.

解答 答案:staff 考查翻譯填空.根據(jù)句意和句子結(jié)構(gòu),要填入名詞,staff意為"員工",用以指"工作人員"的總稱時(shí),是集合名詞,不用復(fù)數(shù).

點(diǎn)評(píng) 考查翻譯填空,準(zhǔn)確地理解句子、翻譯句子,然后根據(jù)句意及提示確定所填單詞詞性,正確寫出單詞完成句子,使句意更通順.

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