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1.It is generally accepted that ____ boy must learn to stand up and fight like ____ man.(  )
A.a; aB.a; theC.the; theD.a; 不填

分析 句意:人们普遍认为男孩子一定要学会站起来像男子汉一样奋斗.

解答 答案:A.boy和man都是可数名词,并且泛指一类人,所以前面都加不定冠词a.故选A.

点评 本题是基础题,考查不定代词的用法.a/an+可数名词单数表示一类人.

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