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4.He's  veryexperienced  (有經驗的)  in looking after animals.

分析 他照顧動物很有經驗.

解答 答案:experienced
有經驗的:experienced,形容詞;句中作系動詞的表語,用形容詞形式即可.

點評 翻譯填空題考查的是詞匯記憶和句意理解能力.解題時,要用理解句意的前提下,注意詞匯的拼寫.

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