Bob doesn′t look his age.I think he′s somewhere__.A.in fortyB.in fortiesC.in his fortyD.in his forties
Bob doesn′t look his age.I think he′s somewhere__.
A.in forty
B.in forties
C.in his forty
D.in his forties
B.in forties
C.in his forty
D.in his forties
参考解析
解析:【考情点拨】考查固定短语。【应试指导】句意:鲍勃看起来不像他那个年纪的样子。我觉得他已经四十多岁了。in one’s?forties意为“四十多岁”,故选D。
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