I need to get another dictionary, because ______ cover is dirty and ______ page is missing.

A.a(chǎn); aB.a(chǎn); theC.the; aD.the ; the

C

解析試題分析:考查冠詞,the表示特指;a/an表示泛指,那本書(shū)的皮臟了,是特指那本書(shū);書(shū)里某一頁(yè)丟失了,所以用不定冠詞,因?yàn)閜age以輔音字母p開(kāi)頭,所以用a,句子意思“我需要得到另一本詞典,因?yàn)檫@本詞典的皮臟了而且某一頁(yè)丟失了”
考點(diǎn):考查冠詞
點(diǎn)評(píng):冠詞是?純(nèi)容,有些是固定搭配,有些不是,要記住固定搭配,對(duì)于不是固定搭配的,按照the表示特指;a/an表示泛指

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