【題目】Could you tell me_________________?

A. what was his name B. what is his name

C. what will his name D. what his name is

【答案】D

【解析】

試題分析:考查賓語從句。此句屬于賓語從句,,在賓語從句中主謂不用倒裝,采用正常語序(即主語+謂語),如遇疑問句,將疑問詞提前,后面順序仍然不變。故選D.

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