题目内容

I can't tell you____ way to the Wilson's because we don't have _____Wilson here in the village.

A. a; / B. the; a C. a; the D. the; /

B

【解析】

试题分析:考查冠词。句意:我无法告诉你去威尔逊家的路,因为我们村没有一个叫威尔逊的人。the way to...去......的路,这里特指去威尔逊家的路,用定冠词the,排除A、C;第二空泛指一个叫威尔逊的人,应该用不定冠词,a Wilson一个叫威尔逊的人,排除D,故选B。

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Available(可获得的) Programs:

Art Tells a Story: By looking at the subject matter and by drawing from personal experiences, students can find the story in some works of art. ( All grades)

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Lunch: We regret that no lunch facilities are available at the museum.

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