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17.---What's your mother like?---_____________( )
| A. | She is a teacher. | B. | She likes reading. | ||
| C. | She looks tall and slim. | D. | She walks to school. |
分析 --你妈妈是什么样子?--她看上去又高又苗条.
解答 答案:C.考查常用日常交际用语.句意:--你妈妈是什么样子?--她看上去又高又苗条.She is a teacher.她是一个老师.;She likes reading.她喜欢阅读.She looks tall and slim.她看上去又高又苗条.She walks to school.她走着去学校.根据题干What's your mother like?你妈妈是什么样子?可知应说她看上去又高又苗条.故选C.
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