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求翻译:This ancient letter was written_______a pen.是什么意思?
This ancient letter was written_______a pen.
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这个古老的信是 written_______a 笔。
这是古代written_______a信笔。
这封古老信件是written_______a笔。
这个古老的信是 written_______a 笔。
这古代的信是 written_______a 钢笔。
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请输入您需要翻译的文本!> 【答案带解析】I am writing this letter to express my r...
I am writing this letter to express my regret that I
can’t go to the Great Wall with you next weekend. It’s really pity. I feel
sorry for them and want you to know that happened.
&&& Yesterday, my father, worked in the
United States now, informed me that he would be back to home tomorrow. I was
very happy when I heard the news. Father and I had not seen each other for two
years, but I am really looking forward to this meeting.
&&& I sincere hope that you can be able
to think in my position and accept my apology. I would appreciate your allowing
me to make another dates to go to the Great Wall.
Once again, I am sorry for any inconvenience I have
caused.
really 和pity 之间加a
that →what
worked→working
had →have
sincere → sincerely
can →will
dates →date
试题分析:本文是一封道歉信:我很遗憾和抱歉不能在下周末和你一起去长城...
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考点1:短文改错
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