题目内容

— Do you like French fries? — ________.

A.Yes, I do B.Yes, I don’t

C.I like them very much D.I don’t like them

A

【解析】

试题分析:句意:-你喜欢炸薯条吗?-是的,我喜欢。Yes, I do.是的,我喜欢;Yes, I don’t.形式不对,Yes是肯定回答,后面跟肯定形式;I like them very much.我非常喜欢他们,意思对,但是这个问题是一般疑问句,应该用Yes或No来回答;I don’t like them.我不喜欢他们。跟C一样,不符合一般疑问句的回答。故选A。

考点:考查一般疑问句的回答。

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