【題目】—I met Mrs. Lee on the hallway just now. Does she teach you this term?

—Yes, she’s math teacher now. We all like her.

A.weB.ourC.usD.ours

【答案】B

【解析】

句意:——我剛才在走廊上遇見(jiàn)了李太太。這學(xué)期她教你嗎?——是的,她現(xiàn)在是我們的數(shù)學(xué)老師。我們都喜歡她。

考查形容詞性物主代詞。A. we(“我們,人稱代詞主格);B. our(“我們的,形容詞性物主代詞);C. us(“我們,人稱代詞賓格);D. ours(“我們的,名詞性物主代詞);空格在名詞前,判斷填形容詞在物主代詞;故選B

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