16.-Which of the two dresses do you prefer?
-______larger one.It is ______most beautiful garment.( 。
A.The; aB.The; theC.A; aD.A; the

分析 --這兩件連衣裙你更喜歡哪件?
--大的那件,它是一件很漂亮的衣服.

解答 答案:A,考查冠詞的用法,第一個空是特指大的那件,因此使用定冠詞the;第二個空most是副詞,意思為"很,非常",注意此處不是形容詞的最高級,最高級用于三者及以上的事物進(jìn)行對比,此處是兩件連衣裙,因此表示"一件漂亮的衣服"應(yīng)使用泛指不定冠詞a,故答案為A.

點(diǎn)評 考查冠詞的用法,注意區(qū)分句中是泛指還是特指,泛指則用不定冠詞a/an,特指則用定冠詞the,還應(yīng)注意某些冠詞的固定搭配.

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