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---What’s _______ name? ---My name _____...

---What’s _______ name?

---My name _______ Lily.

A.my; is

B.her; are

C.your; is

D.his; are

 

C 【解析】 试题分析:根据答语my name可知询问的是你的名字,故用物主代词your。而my name是单数做主语时谓语动词要用单数is,故选C。 考点:人称代词和be的用法。
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