题目内容

There’s 800-metre-long road behind hospital and it’s one-way road.  

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

 

C

【解析】

试题分析:句意:在那家医院后有一条800 米长的路,它是一条单行道。第一空表泛指,在元音前用an,第二空指双方都知道的事物,用定冠词the,第三空表泛指,在辅音前用a,所以选C。

考点: 考查冠词的用法。

 

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