15.I'll have a job interview next week.Can you give me        ?( 。
A.some adviceB.an adviceC.some advicesD.any advice

分析 我下周有個工作面試.你可以給我一些建議嗎?

解答 答案:A.根據(jù)選項中advice為不可數(shù)名詞,故B.a(chǎn)n advice及C.some advices錯誤,而D.a(chǎn)ny advice中any通常用于否定句或疑問句中,而表示請求的疑問句應用some,故選A.

點評 本題考查名詞詞性及不定代詞.根據(jù)名詞可數(shù)及不可數(shù)以及疑問句中的語氣來判斷正確的答案.

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