17.Besides the others,there was still       third one who said he was       second to reach the end.( 。
A.a; aB.a; theC.the; theD.the; a

分析 除了那兩個(gè)之外,還有一個(gè)人說(shuō)他是第二個(gè)到達(dá)終點(diǎn)的.

解答 答案:B 題干中third one沒有排序的含義,而是表示在原有數(shù)量上的增加,意思是再一個(gè),又一個(gè),要和不定冠詞連用;句中second表示第二個(gè),是序數(shù)詞,要用定冠詞來(lái)修飾.故選B.

點(diǎn)評(píng) 冠詞是一種虛詞,本身不能獨(dú)立使用,只能放在名詞前幫助說(shuō)明名詞所指的人或事物,它是英語(yǔ)詞性中最小的一類,只有三個(gè),一種是不定冠詞a,an;一種是定冠詞the.此外也有些特定場(chǎng)合不用冠詞,即通常所稱的零冠詞.不定冠詞表示泛指,定冠詞表示特指.

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