—Excuse me, is this your iPad ?          

—No, it isn't.             is at home.

A. Yours        B. Mine  C. His          D. Hers

 

B

【解析】

試題分析:句意:——打擾了,這是你的蘋果平板電腦嗎?——不,這不是。我的在家里。A. Yours 你的;   B. Mine 我的; C. His 他的;   D. Hers她的。根據(jù)is this your iPad ?  可知此處的回答指我的蘋果平板電腦,故選B。

考點(diǎn):考查代詞的用法。

 

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