【題目】—Bob, ________ is my brother Frank.

—Nice to meet you, Frank.

A. it B. these C. this D. those

【答案】C

【解析】句意:鮑勃,這是我的弟弟弗蘭克。---見到你很高興,弗蘭克。A. they 他們; B. these 這些;C. this這;D. those那些。根據(jù)my brother是單數(shù),結(jié)合句意和語境可知選C。

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