【題目】They are from ________. Theyre _______.

Germany; GermansB. Germans; Germany

C. German; GermanyD. Germany; Germen

【答案】A

【解析】句意:他們來(lái)自德國(guó),他們是德國(guó)人。Germany意為德國(guó),German意為德國(guó)人,結(jié)合題意他們來(lái)自德國(guó)。需要注意的是,German不像Englishman和Frenchman,是由English/French和man這兩個(gè)有獨(dú)立意義的詞合成的,所以其復(fù)數(shù)形式不是Germen,而是直接在German后面加s。故選A。

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