2.The beautiful lady was at ______loss when ______word came that she was forbidden to drive for speeding.( 。
A.a;/B.the; aC.a; theD.the; the

分析 當(dāng)她因為超速被禁止駕車的消息傳來時,這個漂亮的女士感到很茫然.

解答 答案是A.
本題考查不定冠詞和零冠詞的用法.第一空考查了固定短語at a loss,表示"茫然",所以第一空用a;排除B和D;第二空中word表示"消息",是不可數(shù)名詞,前面不需要加冠詞,所以排除C;由此判斷答案是A.

點評 這是高考經(jīng)常會出現(xiàn)的考查形式.幾乎每年高考都考查了冠詞這個知識點.它一般是把不定冠詞、定冠詞和零冠詞結(jié)合起來考查,試題難度相對較大,考生如果沒有充分掌握冠詞的基本用法,就不容易把這種題目回答準(zhǔn)確

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