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【题目】Last month, we went to Li Zongsheng's concert. The beautiful songs about his younger days reminded us to love .

A.yoursB.theirsC.ours

【答案】C

【解析】

句意:上个月,我们去了李宗盛的演唱会。关于他年轻时代的美妙歌曲提醒我们要热爱我们的时代。

考查代词辨析。yours你的,你们的,名词性物主代词;theirs他们的,名词性物主代词;ours我们的,名词性物主代词。根据句意 “we went to Li Zongsheng’s concert”可知,我们去听了演唱会,所以这里是提醒我们热爱我们的时代。故选C

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