题目内容

         man in a black hat is my PE teacher. He often plays         football with us.

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

 

【答案】

C

【解析】冠词是一种虚词,在英语中只能和名词一起使用。不定冠词用在可数单数名词前,表示泛指任何一个。定冠词用在名词前表示特指某一个。在专有名词及表示泛指的复数名词前一般不要冠词,叫做零冠词。应用中需结合一定的语境来判断是用不定冠词还是用定冠词。句意:戴黑色帽子的男人是我的体育老师。他总是和我们踢足球。结合语境可知前一空特质戴黑色帽子的男人,故用定冠词the。Play在接球类运动时,不加冠词。故选C。

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