【題目】—My jacket is blue.

—My jacket is , too.

A. yellow B. pink C. green D. blue

【答案】D

【解析】

試題分析:句意--我的夾克衫是藍(lán)色的。--我的夾克衫也是藍(lán)色。根據(jù)這里的副詞too也,可知這里指的是顏色一樣的。故選D。

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