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19.-___was Lily born,Lucy?-On June 13th.( )| A. | How | B. | Where | C. | When | D. | What |
分析 --莉莉出生在什么时候?--在6月13日.
解答 答案:C.考查疑问副词.句意:--莉莉出生在什么时候?--在6月13日.how怎样,如何;where哪里,对地点提问;When什么时候,对时间提问;what什么.根据回答On June 13th.在6月13日.可知应问莉莉出生在什么时候?故选C.
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