I am not fond of ____ music very much, but I do like ____ music they are dancing to.

A. 不填; 不填 B. the; the C. the; 不填 D. 不填; the

 

D

【解析】

試題分析:考查冠詞的用法。句意:我不喜歡音樂,但我真的喜歡他們正在跳舞時所放的那首音樂。To在此是“和著(音樂)”的意思。不定冠詞a/an修飾可數(shù)名詞單數(shù),表泛指,意為“一個,某個”;定冠詞the表特指,意為“這個,那個”;不可數(shù)名詞前不用冠詞,music不可數(shù),排除BC;先行詞前必須加the,表特指,they are dancing to是定語從句,修飾the music,排除A,故選D。

考點:考查冠詞的用法

 

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