【題目】Could you tell me _________?

A.where do you come from

B.where you are from

C.where are you from

D.where live you

【答案】B

【解析】

試題分析:句意 你能告訴我你來自哪里嗎?句中缺的是賓語從句,從句用陳述語序,主語在謂語前,故此題選B。

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