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My sister got up late this morning. She only had       .

A. two bread             B. two pieces of bread

C. two pieces of breads D. two piece of bread

 

B 【解析】 试题分析:句意:我妹妹今天早上起床晚了。她只吃了两片面包。此题考查bread是不可数名词,故用two pieces of来修饰。根据句意,应选B。 考点:考查名词。  
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