题目内容

---Mary, it’s going to rain. Better take ________ raincoat with you.

---Well, but I can’t find ________ raincoat I put here yesterday.

A.a…a             B.a…the            C.the …a           D.the…the

 

【答案】

B

【解析】

试题分析:句意:玛丽,天要下雨了,你最好把雨衣带上。好的,但是我找不到雨衣,我昨天就放在这儿。take a raincoat带上一把雨衣,第二空中第二次提到雨衣前面加定冠词the.故选B

考点:冠词

点评:冠词是中学英语必须掌握的语言点。分为定冠词、不定冠词及零冠词。定冠词the表特指或是双方都知道的人或物,不定冠词a/an表泛指,有“每一”的概念,零冠词即不用冠词的情况,多见于一些固定结构中。

 

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