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1.-Have you seen pen?I left it here this morning.-Is it black one?I think I saw it somewhere.( )
A. | a,the | B. | the,the | C. | a,a | D. | the,a |
分析 --你见到过一支钢笔了吗?我今天早晨放在这里的.
--是一只黑色的吗?我想我在哪里见到过.
解答 答案:C.
问句与答语中的pen 均非特指,对象不明确,故前后用不定冠词.故选C.
点评 本题考查不定冠词的用法.不定冠词表示泛指,包括a/an,当单数可数名词以元音字母开头表泛指是用an;定冠词表示特指,用the.
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2、短文词数不少于100(不含已写好的部分);不得照抄广告原句.
3、内容充实,结构完整,语意连贯.
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内容要求如下:1.表达你对这份工作的渴望及申请的诚意.2.说明你符合广告中提出的所有条件,并加以陈述.3.表示你非常希望申请成功,并尽全力做好工作.
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Email Address | wangfei@xhseniorhighschool.com | ||||
Personal statement of application | |||||
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短文须写在答题卡的指定区域,不得透露任何个人信息.
2、短文词数不少于100(不含已写好的部分);不得照抄广告原句.
3、内容充实,结构完整,语意连贯.
4、书写须清晰、工整.
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21.A.valuable | B.hardly | C.rare | D.little | |
22.A.Fear | B.Safety | C.Allowance | D.Expense | |
23.A.has put | B.had been put | C.has been put | D.have put | |
24.A.What | B.Which | C.Whether | D.That | |
25.A.no more | B.no need | C.no reason | D.no doubt | |
26.A.a short | B.a clumsy | C.a small | D.a large | |
27.A.most | B.more | C.very | D.much | |
28.A.poor | B.heavy | C.busy | D.convenient | |
29.A.seldom | B.always | C.still | D.never | |
30.A.afford | B.offer | C.affect | D.offend | |
31.A.effect to | B.effect on | C.access in | D.access to | |
32.A.remain | B.rest | C.pedestrians | D.citizens | |
33.A.While | B.When | C.Yet | D.Though | |
34.A.living up | B.lived down | C.was living up | D.was living down | |
35.A.stopping | B.but stop | C.stop | D.stopped | |
36.A.likely | B.certainly | C.positively | D.actively | |
37.A.pretending | B.preparing | C.preferring | D.defending | |
38.A.vehicles | B.coaches | C.cars | D.helicopters | |
39.A.across | B.through | C.for | D.over | |
40.A.as | B.though | C.because | D.when |