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—Sonia, is this your dictionary? —Oh, no...

—Sonia, is this your dictionary?

—Oh, no, it’s not _______. Ask Tom, he is looking for ______.

A. mine, his    B. my, him    C. me, his    D. yours, his

 

A 【解析】 句意:——索尼亚,这是你的词典吗?——哦,不,它不是我的。问一下汤姆,他正在寻找他的。mine我的(东西),是名词性物主代词;my我的,是形容词性物主代词;me我,是宾格形式;his他的(东西),是名词性物主代词;him他,是宾格形式。根据is this your dictionary? 和Oh, no, it’s not可知此处是表示这不是我的词典,故用代词mine代指。第二空Ask Tom, he is looking for可知汤姆正在寻找他的词典,故用his代指his dictionary。故选A。  
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