题目内容

---How ______you?
--- I’m fine, thanks.


  1. A.
    am
  2. B.
    is
  3. C.
    are
C
试题分析:根据you可知,应该用are。Am应放在I后面;is与第三人称单数连用。故用How are you?“你好吗?”。所以本题选C。
考点:本题考查be动词。
点评:对于be动词的用法,需要根据句子的主语加以选择。am 与I连用,is与第三人称单数连用,而are用于you、we、they以及复数等。
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