【題目】 – Do you play ______piano on Sunday?

–NoI like sports. I often play tennis with my friends.

A. /the B. the; /

C. thethe D. a; a

【答案】B

【解析】試題分析:句意:--在周日你彈鋼琴嗎?--不,我喜歡運(yùn)動(dòng)。我經(jīng)常與我的朋友一起下象棋。樂(lè)器前加定冠詞the,棋類(lèi)或球類(lèi)名詞前不加冠詞。故選B。

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