English articles for senior 3, English questions articles for senior 1

Updated on educate 2024-02-09
15 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    1. the, do not fill in.

    2. Do not fill in. Man means human here. A man translated as a person is not appropriate here.

    3. A the, a is translated as one here, and the following thes are specifically referred to.

    4. Don't fill in, aWhy not fill in the their here, because worldwide is an adjective that has attracted the attention of the world. If you fill in the word "" or a here, it won't make sense.

    If it's a world, it can be written as the world's attention

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    A man means human being.

    In the second question, before and after are the corresponding "a much cleaner world" and "a world".'s attention

    Attention is uncountable, but in this case, it belongs to the special third problem, which has won a lot of attention. Remove "worldwide", will you fill in nothing according to the part of speech? Worldwide is just a touch-up.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The first town refers specifically to the the, and the second north does not refer to the human being here, without the modification of a.

    The former refers to a world with a, and the latter refers to this world, specifically with the modifier of the their.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    i don't know who inwented the cell phone

    The definite article is placed before the singular noun to indicate the genus.

    a most useful invention, not specifically, refers to the individual. Pick B

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The specific, most can mean very, i.e. very

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The first cell phone is specifically used, so using the most useful seems to be using the superlative, but here most has another very very very meaning, and it is better to use A

    So choose B

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The first question is C: the

    pleasure

    ofdoing

    sth.(Refers specifically to the pleasure of a certain experience, pay attention to the application.)

    Preposition. of)。

    The second question is d:be

    paidby

    thehour

    Wages are calculated on an hourly basis, which is a fixed match).

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Hello dear, I am a sophomore in high school, and my English score is basically around 133 points. It's not particularly good, but I'd like to answer your question. First of all, it is necessary to know that articles are divided into three categories: indefinite articles, definite articles, and zero articles.

    The indefinite article has two forms, a and an, where a is used before the consonant phoneme and an before the vowel phoneme; The definite article has only one form, the zero article, which actually refers to the situation where neither the definite article nor the indefinite article is used.

    1. The main usage of the indefinite article.

    1.Refers to any one of a certain type of people or things.

    2.Refers to a certain class in general, but does not specify which one.

    3.Represents the quantity "one" (but not in contrast to two, three, etc.)4"Each" (=per)5It is used before ordinal numerals to indicate "again" and "again".

    6.In some substances, it is preceded by a noun that means "a cup of jar or bottle".

    7.Used before an abstract noun that has been concretized.

    8.It is preceded by a proper noun that means "a certain one", "a similar one".

    9.Used in the of phrase to mean "same" (=the same) Second, the main usage of the definite article.

    1 indicates that it is specifically referred to.

    2.Indicates a person or thing that is unique.

    3.Table direction or bearing.

    4.It is used to indicate a category before a singular noun.

    5.Used before ordinal numerals or superlatives. Note: The definite article before the ordinal numeral word and the definite article before the superlative of the adverb can usually be omitted.

    6.Used as a noun for musical instruments.

    7.Used before the plural of the surname.

    8.It is used to replace a part of a person's body or clothing, etc., as mentioned earlier.

    9.It is used before the plural of an integer deciding word.

    10.It is used in front of rivers, rivers, seas, oceans, mountains, etc.

    11.Used before proper nouns formed by common nouns.

    In fact, everyone will use these things, the key is to use, if you really can't remember, then use the sense of reading in the single selection will often be of great help to you, usually listen more and read more, and even the single choice score will come up, I hope it will help you

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    First of all, the first space is a special reference, which specifically refers to these two pandas from China, not the United States or the United Kingdom, so the definite article the; Therefore, b, c are excluded

    The second empty central noun topic is a countable noun, and there must be an article to modify it before the singular number of countable nouns, and no zero article can be used. Therefore, d is excluded.

    Why not fill in the second blank, according to the meaning, the two pandas from Chinese mainland have become a hot spot in Taiwan, not a hot spot in Taiwan. Generally speaking, a is translated as "one" and the "the" is translated as "this".

    Hope it helps.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    2 pandas added the definite"from chinese maminland", is specifically referring to the two pandas on the mainland, not in general, so choose "the". hot topic is mentioned for the first time in the sentence, there is no definite word, not a specific reference, so choose "a".

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    the, is specifically referential, so you have to use the definite article, a, generally, one, so use a

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Which do you think? My understanding, because it is from the mainland of the two pandas, so to specifically refer to, so choose the, which of the latter choose a is very easy to understand, generally refers to a hot topic, in Taiwan the two pandas from Chinese mainland have become a hot topic.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    I would like to ask you what to choose first.

    When you see this question, you should first exclude a and d

    Because in this sentence, global warming is mentioned for the first time, it cannot be specifically referred to as the.

    However, if there are two global warmings in this sentence, then the second mention of global warming should be specifically referred to as the.

    Then b, c

    Since be is a verb, the following concern is of course a noun.

    And this sentence can be understood as: in recent years, global warming has become a topic of concern to people all over the world.

    So ( ) concern can be understood as a specific thing, so it should be modified with a.

    So the answer is C

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    The stands for global warming, which is a fixed phrase and not a specific word.

    concern is a noun that means that "things of concern, important things" are countable, and concern often emphasizes things that are directly or significantly related to the interests of individuals or groups

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    A concern refers to a specific thing.

    Global Warming is a fixed usage.

    Relying on the sense of language, the most important thing is to read more and memorize more to cultivate the sense of language :)

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