【題目】-_______ Lucy come from Yangzhou? –Noshe _____ from Yangzhou.

A. Do, doesn’t B. Is, doesn’t

C. Is, isn’t D. Does, isn’t

【答案】D

【解析】試題分析:句意:--露西來自于揚(yáng)州嗎?--不是。她不是來自于揚(yáng)州。分析:表示來自短語:come from或者be from.前者一般疑問句中借助于does;而后者的否定形式為isn’t.因此明確答案為第四項。故選D。

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