5.He is neither          European,nor       American.He is from       Australia.( 。
A.a; an; 不填B.a; an; theC.a; a; 不填D.an; an; 不填

分析 他既不是一個(gè)歐洲人,也不是一個(gè)美國(guó)人.他來(lái)自于澳大利亞.

解答 答案:A.
European以輔音音素開(kāi)頭,故用不定冠詞a,American以元音音素開(kāi)頭,用不定冠詞an.而Australia是國(guó)名,系專有名詞,前面不能加任何冠詞.故選A.

點(diǎn)評(píng) 解答冠詞的題目注意分清句中所表示的內(nèi)容是特指還是泛指,表示泛指一般用不定冠詞a/an;而表示特指用定冠詞the.

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