6.The old man who was inpossession (擁有) of little money owned good health and a happy life.

分析 那位囊中羞澀的老人身體健康,而且過著幸福的生活.

解答 答案:possession
解析:根據(jù)中文及所給英文提示,可知本題考查in possession of"擁有"這一固定短語;possess為動詞"擁有;掌握;主宰".

點評 本題考查翻譯填空,做此類題目時要根據(jù)所給的中/英文提示確定所填詞,并根據(jù)句意分析所填詞的形式是否需要改變.

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