【題目】Would you mind ______ the music?

A. I listening to

B. my listening to

C. me listen to

【答案】B

【解析】試題分析:句意:你介意我聽音樂嗎?mind doing sth介意做某事,此處修飾動名詞listening,故用代詞myme,故選B

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