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18.She spent yearsobserving the chimps'daily activities.(觀察)

分析 她花費了幾年的時間觀察猩猩的日;顒樱

解答 答案是observing.本題考查語境中選用恰當的詞的適當形式.observe vt.觀察;題干中考查了短語spend some time doing sth.花費時間做…,故答案是observing.

點評 翻譯填空要根據所提供的漢語意思結合語境和句子結構選擇恰當的詞、短語或句型;同時注意句子結構和所選詞的形式變化.

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