题目内容
14.-Could we see each other at 9o'clock tomorrow morning?-Sorry,let's make it ________ time.( )
A. | other's | B. | the other | C. | other | D. | another |
分析 --我们明天早上九点钟见面怎么样?
--抱歉,咱们定在另一个时间(点)吧.
解答 答案:D
解析:A:无此表达(要么前面加the,表示"另一个的");B:另一个(特指);C:其他的(后接可数名词复数形式);D:另一个(泛指).根据句意"咱们定在另一个时间吧"可知A、C选项直接排除;本题中没有特指,而是泛指,故B选项排除.综上,本题答案为D选项.
点评 本题考查代词的用法,做此类题目时一定要弄清选项中每个词的用法再结合句意确定最终答案.

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