13.畫家靠畫畫謀生,而教師以教學(xué)為生.(earn one's living)
Painters earn their living by painting whileteachers by teaching.

分析 畫家靠畫畫謀生,而教師以教學(xué)為生.

解答 答案是Painters earn their living by painting while teachers by teaching.考查詞組earn one's living,表示"謀生,掙錢維持生活".常與介詞by連用,后接方式狀語.故答案是Painters earn their living by painting while teachers by teaching.

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