This is _____interesting work. We really enjoy it


  1. A.
    an
  2. B.
    a
  3. C.
    /
  4. D.
    the
C
試題分析:句意:這是一個(gè)有趣的工作,我們真的喜歡它。interesting有趣的,是以元音音素開頭發(fā)音的詞,但是其后修飾的不可數(shù)名詞work,不用冠詞,故選C
考點(diǎn):冠詞
點(diǎn)評(píng):冠詞是中學(xué)英語必須掌握的語言點(diǎn)。分為定冠詞、不定冠詞及零冠詞。定冠詞the表特指或是雙方都知道的人或物,對(duì)于像月亮、太陽、地球、海洋、陸地等獨(dú)一無二的事物也要加the,不定冠詞a/an表泛指,有“每一”的概念,零冠詞即不用冠詞的情況,多見于一些固定結(jié)構(gòu)中。
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