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【題目】—What’s this English?

—It’s orange.

A.in; the B.in; a C./; an D.in; an

【答案】D

【解析】

試題分析:句意:--這個用英語怎么說?--它是橘子。表示用某種語言用介詞inorange是可數名詞單數,是以元音音素開頭的單詞。故選D。

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