【題目】What's your telephone number ?

A.I am fine

B. I am Maria

C. It is 0772-6188778

D.Class five

【答案】C

【解析】

試題分析:句意:你的電環(huán)號碼是多少?是0772-6188778。A.I am fine我很好;B. I am Maria我是瑪利亞;C. It is 0772-6188778它是0772-6188778;D. Class five五班。結(jié)合句意,故選C

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