题目内容
8.He is a good teacher with ________ and he has ________.( )A. | enough experience,many experiences | |
B. | many experience,good experiences | |
C. | experiences,experienced | |
D. | many experiences,much experience |
分析 他是一位经验丰富的好老师.而且有很多经历.
解答 答案:A
experience作名词"经验"为不可数;作名词"经历"为可数.根据题意第一空意为"丰富经验的好老师",故with enough experience;第二空意为"有很多经历",故用many experiences.
点评 本题主要考查了experience作名词时可数还是不可数.要求考生熟记词意,并能根据具体语境判断意思.
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