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13.When you are shopping online,you move the"mouse"from one Home Page to _____ to select something.(  )
A.otherB.othersC.anotherD.the others

分析 当你网上购物时,你移动鼠标从这个网页到那个网页挑选东西.

解答 答案  C  other 是个形容词,不可单独使用,后需要跟名词;others是指其余所有,是个复数名词;another泛指另外一个;the others特指其余的所有,根据句意应该是泛指另外的一个网页,故答案为C

点评 1.another泛指(指三者或三者以上中的)另一个,既可作代词又可作形容词.做代词时如:I have finished thisbook,please give me another.做形容词:I will be back in another ten days
2.other其他的,另外的,泛指另一个另一些.作定语时,常与可数名词复数连用,如But othercreditors have refused the terms,但如果前面有the,some,any,each,every及形容词性物主代词时,可与可数名词单数连用,如every other day
3.others泛指别的,其他人是other的复数形式.相当于other加可数名词复数 如:she has more concern for others than for herself.
4.,the other可作代词也可作形容词,表(两者中的)另一个,常用于one..the other..的句型中,如she has two children,one is a boy,the other is a girl
5.the others是the other 的复数形式,特指某一范围内"全部或其余的人或物",只作代词用,相当于the other 加可数名词复数,如Four of them are in theclassroom,what about the others
此外,语法固然重要,但是语感也很重要.平时读书读多了,看过去觉得哪个比较通顺,很大可能就是用那个.

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