【題目】 Our dream is to build a university on the moon in the future.

It sounds like unusual dream. I wish you could realize it.

A. a B. an C. the D. /

【答案】B

【解析】

試題分析:句意:-我們的夢想是將來在月球上建一所大學(xué)。-那聽起來像一個不同尋常的夢想,我希望你意識到這一點。一個不同尋常的夢想,表示“一…”,用不定冠詞,unusual的第一個音是元音,前面加an,故選B。

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