Nowadays, ___motorcycle has become ___important means of transport in many cities.
A. a; the B. \; an C. the; an D. \: the
C
【解析】
試題分析:考查冠詞的使用。定冠詞the 有this, that, these, those等意義,用于單數(shù)名詞或復數(shù)名詞前。主要用來特指,使一個或幾個事物區(qū)別于所有其他同名的事物。定冠詞與單數(shù)名詞連用,表示一類人或物。The motorcycle, 指的是摩托車這一類事物。不定冠詞a和an 都用在單數(shù)可數(shù)名詞前,表示某一類人或事物中的一個,或者第一次提到的人或事,an用在以元音開始的名詞或名詞詞組前。Means of transport,交通工具,means,方式,方法,是一個單復數(shù)同行的名詞,所以可用不定冠詞a修飾。means of transport 前有important這個以元音開頭的形容詞,所以a要換成an。句意:現(xiàn)在,摩托車在許多城市已成為一種重要的交通工具。故選C
考點:考查冠詞的使用
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