题目内容

2.What I need is _____ book that contains _____ ABC of English grammar.(  )
A.a; theB.the; 不填C.the; anD.a; 不填

分析 我需要的是一本包含英语语法基础知识的书.

解答 答案:A
根据句意可知,第一个空表示泛指一本书,所以这里应填不定冠词a;第二个空表示特指"包含英语语法的基础知识",故此处应填定冠词the;这里的"the ABC"意为"…的基础知识",故选A.

点评 本题考查了冠词的用法;做本题时,需要根据句意判断出名词或名词短语的意义所指,即表示泛指还是特指;另外应熟练掌握定冠词,不定冠词以及零冠词的用法及区别.

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