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【题目】 ______ Lucy come from American?

No. She _____ from America. She is English.

A. Is ; doesn’t B. Does; isn’t come

C. Is; doesn’t come D. Does; isn’t

【答案】D

【解析】

试题分析:句意:—露丝来自美国吗?—不,她不是来自美国,她是英国人。根据句意及题干分析“来自”是come from或be from,第一空谓语是实意动词所以要加助动词构成一般疑问句,主语是第三人称单数,所以用does;第二空是come不能用isn’t 否定,故选D。

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