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The boy has _____ poor eyesight, but he has _____ good sense of humour.

A. /, a B. a, a C. /, a D. a, /

 

A

【解析】

試題分析:不定冠詞a/an表示某一類人或某事物中的任何一個,經常用在第一次提到某人或某物時,用不定冠詞起介紹作用,表示一個。a用于輔音音素前an用于元音因素前。定冠詞特指某(些)人或某(些)事物, 以區別于同類中其他的人或事物,特指前文出現過的事物或說話雙方都知道的事物。不可數名詞前不加冠詞。eyesight,視力,不可數名詞。sence作"感覺"解時,多用作單數,并與a 連用。這個男孩視力差,但是很有幽默感。故選A。

考點:考查冠詞的用法

 

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