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Paul was born ______ 2001. He is fifteen years old.

A.in B.on C.of D.at

 

A 【解析】 试题分析:句意:保罗出生于2001年,他十五岁了。在某一年用介词in。故答案为A。 考点:考查介词的用法。  
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