【題目】(2015年福州中考)Do you often play _____ piano?

Yes. I want to be _____ musician like Lang Lang.

A. the; aB. a; theC. the; an

【答案】A

【解析】句意:——你經(jīng)常彈鋼琴嗎?——是的,我想當(dāng)一個(gè)像郎朗一樣的音樂家。前句:彈鋼琴play the piano,樂器名稱前習(xí)慣上加the;后句:我想當(dāng)一名音樂家,表……”,不定冠詞的用法,musician以輔音開頭,前加a。故選A。

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