【題目】從括號中選出適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~填空。

1. This is __________ (an, a) orange.

2. It __________ (is, are) black and white.

3. How are __________ (I, you)?

4. Tom is my __________ (fine, good) friend.

5. Well, __________ (it’s, it) a blue quilt.

【答案】1.an 2.is 3. you 4. good 5. it’s

【解析】略

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