考查冠词。不定冠词a,an,用来表示不特定的人或事物。a用于辅音音素开头的词前;an用于元音音素开头的词前;the表示特指。结合语境可知,“umbrella”在此处表示特指,前面要加定冠词the;再结合语境可知,字母“u”在此处表示泛指,前面要加不定冠词,“u”是以辅音音素开头,因此用冠词a。故选C。
Bumbershoot/ˈbʌmbəʃuːt/Just a cool word for “umbrella” Bumfuzzled/ bumfuzzled /Very confused Bumfluff/ˈbʌmflʌf/The first beard grown by an adolescent Cattywampus/ cattywampus /Something that is askew or isn’t directly in front of something ...
-Yes. It begins with___“u”. A. a;an B. an; a C. the; a D. the; an 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 答案见上1. C【解析】第一空特指“umbrella”这个词,应 用定冠词the;第二空表示泛指,且字母“u”的 发音为/ju:/,则不定冠词用a。 反馈 收藏 ...
umbrella əm'brɛlə Main English Definition (形) As an adjective Covering or applying simultaneously to a number of similar items or elements or groups. (名) As a noun Having the function of uniting a group of similar things.
Have,being the most general word, admits of the widest range of application:to have money, rights, discretion, a disease, a glimpse, an idea; to have a friend's umbrella.Toholdis to have in one's grasp or one's control, but not necessarily as one's own:to hold stakes.Tooccupyis ...
、单项选择(2'*15=30') 47(C)1.-Do you know how to spell ___word“umbrella" in English?-Yes. It begins with___“u". A. a;an B. an; a C. the; a D. the; an(D)2.-Mum, where is my toy car? I can't find it.-Look! It's ___, under the desk. A. five B. in...
dispose of umbrella bag only dispose of/ off dispose of/dispose off dispose oneself to dispose or recycle dispose prescription / prescriptions more... Visit the English Only Forum. Help WordReference: Ask in the forums yourself. Look up "dispose" at Merriam-Webster ...
百度试题 结果1 题目 21. -Do you know how to spell A word“umbrella” in English?-Sure. It starts with___“u”. A. a; a B. a; an C. the; a D. the; an 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 答案见上 反馈 收藏
Sciapods were mythical, one-legged critters that had feet big enough to be used as an umbrella or parasol. Clearly from the illustration below mobility on a rainy or sunny day could be an issue. Sciapodous means having big feet. Sciapod. Public domain R Runcible is a word that has no...
Word History: Today's Good Word was first attested in the letters of John Donne, from Italian ombrello. Italian inherited the word from Late Latin umbrella, the diminutive of umbra "shade, shadow", which inherited it from the Proto-Indo-European word andho- "blind; dark", source also of...