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The iPod isn’t      . It belongs to me .

A .  mine                   B.  his                   C.  him

 

【答案】

B

【解析】

试题分析:mine名词性物主代词,我的;his可用作名词性物主代词和形容词性物主代词,他的;him人称代词宾格,他。句意:这个苹果音乐播放器不是他的。它属于我。结合语境可知选B。

考点:代词辨析

点评:代词之间的最大区别就是指代对象不同,在句子中的语法功能不同。如主格人称代词不能作宾语,宾格人称代词不能作主语等。

 

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