3.-Mike,have you ever heard of the latest water heater using solar energy?
-Yes,of course,but I haven't decided whether to buy _____.(  )
A.itB.oneC.thisD.that

分析 ---麥克,有聽說過最新的使用太陽能的熱水器嗎?
---當(dāng)然,但我還沒有決定是不是買一臺.

解答 答案:B
問句提到"the latest water heater"意為"最新熱水器",后句"buy"缺少賓語,意為"買一臺熱水器".one為代替可數(shù)名詞,指同類事物當(dāng)中任意一個(gè),是泛指,符合題意."it"代指前文出現(xiàn)的是特指,"this"意為"這個(gè)","that"意為"那個(gè)".

點(diǎn)評 考查代詞.考生要能區(qū)分it,one之間的區(qū)別,一個(gè)特指,一個(gè)泛指.

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