18.be similarto 和…相似.

分析 和…相似

解答 答案:to
解析:根據(jù)中英文提示可知,本題考查be similar to"與…相似"這一固定短語.例句:My shirt is similar to yours.我的襯衣與你的類似.

點評 本題考查單詞/詞組的翻譯,做此類題目時一定要根據(jù)中/英文提示準確找出對應的翻譯.

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