【題目】根據(jù)提示翻譯句子

難道這些獅子不是來自非洲的嗎?(be from)

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【答案】Aren’t these lions from Africa?

【解析】所給的提示短語為be from(來自),又根據(jù)句意可知為一個否定疑問句,故本句譯為Aren’t these lions from Africa?

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