【題目】_____? We’re going sightseeing.

A. What are you doing?

B. Where are you leaving

C. Who are you going with

D. When are you going

【答案】A

【解析】

試題分析:句意:-你在干什么?-我們要去觀光。What are you doing你在做什么;Where are you leaving不符合英語表達(dá)習(xí)慣;Who are you going with你要和誰一起去; When are you going你將何時去。所以選A。

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