题目内容

 Although it’s at ____ dusk, the children don’t get tired of playing ____ football outside.

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

 

B

【解析】

试题分析:本题考察的冠词的特殊用法,第一空是固定搭配at dusk在黄昏时刻;dusk前面不加任何成分,单独使用。第二空后的名词是football,在球类运动前面不接冠词。句义:尽管已经是黄昏时刻了,但是仍然不知疲倦地在外面踢足球。故B正确。

考点:考察冠词

 

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