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【题目】 The hair band isn’t _______. It belongs to _______.

A. him; hers B. his; her

C. me; her D. me, hers.

【答案】B

【解析】

试题分析:这里考查人称代词用法。人称代词中可以作表语的只有名词性物主代词。而用于介词后的代词用宾格。答案中her ,him, me是宾格。hers,his是名词性物主代词。故答案是B.

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