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8.The sign reads"In case of_______fire,break the glass and push______red button."( )A. | /; a | B. | /; the | C. | the; the | D. | a; a |
分析 标志上面写到"如果有火,打破玻璃,按红色的按钮".
解答 答案:B,考查冠词的用法,第一空不填,泛指"火";第二空填the,特指"那个红色的按钮",选B.
点评 考查冠词的用法,注意区分句中是泛指还是特指,泛指则用不定冠词a/an,特指则用定冠词the,还应注意某些冠词的固定搭配.
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