【題目】Students ______________ Thailand love elephants.

A. from B. are from C. come from D. go to

【答案】A

【解析】句意:來自泰國的學(xué)生們喜歡大象。From表示來自……;這里是介詞短語作后置定語。根據(jù)題意,故選A。

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