【題目】—What’s that?

—It’s _________ pen. _________ pen is yellow.

A. a; The B. an; The C. a; An D. an; A

【答案】A

【解析】考查冠詞。句意:——那是什么?——是一支鋼筆。這支鋼筆是黃色的。第一空表泛指,且pen是以輔音音素開頭的單詞,用a;第二空表特指,故用The。

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