
How’s your mother doing?—().A.She is very well B.She is very kind C.She is doing shopping now
The question asks about how "your mother" is doing, which is a common way to inquire about someone's health or general well-being. The most natural and appropriate response would directly address her current state of health or condition.
A. She is very well is the best choice because it directly answers the question about her current state of being.
B. She is very kind describes her personality, not her current condition.
C. She is doing shopping now specifies an action she's taking, which is more specific than the general inquiry about her well-being.
While both B and C are grammatically correct, A is the most contextually appropriate response to "How's your mother doing?" as it addresses her overall condition.
Answer: A