12.On my desk is a photo that my father took of          when I was a baby.(  )
A.himB.hisC.meD.mine

分析 句意:在我的桌上是一張我爸爸照的我小時(shí)候的照片.

解答 答案C.take a photo of sb.意為"給某人照相",此處應(yīng)用人稱代詞的賓格.由I 可知,答案為me,故選C.

點(diǎn)評(píng) 本題考查人稱代詞,要掌握人稱代詞的用法,并結(jié)合具體的語(yǔ)境選擇出正確選項(xiàng).

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