--The pyramids in Egypt isn't one of the “seven wonders”, is it?

--____


  1. A.
    No, it is.
  2. B.
    No, it isn't
  3. C.
    Yes, it is.
  4. D.
    Yes, it isn't.
C
A和D前后不一致,首先被排除;又反意疑問句中,如果前面陳述句是否定的,后面附加疑問句是肯定的,回答時與中文表達不一樣,如果事實是肯定的用Yes,但意為“不”,如果事實是否定的用No,但意為“是的”。
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