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—Is the girl in the red skirt your sister?

—No. She is____ classmate.

A. your B. my C. her D. his

 

B

【解析】

试题分析:句意:--这个穿着红色短裙的女孩是你的姐姐吗?--不。她是我的同学。分析选项,均为形容词性物主代词:your你的;my 我的;her她的;his他的。联系句意为我的同学,因此选择my.故选B

考点:考查代词的用法。

 

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