17.--What will you buy for your husband's birthday?
--I want to buy a ________ wallet for him.( 。
A.black nice leather smallB.nice small black leather
C.nice small leather blackD.small black nice leather

分析 -你會(huì)為你丈夫的生日買(mǎi)什么?
-我想買(mǎi)一個(gè)黑色的漂亮小真皮錢(qián)包給他.

解答 答案:B
本題考查多個(gè)形容詞修飾名詞時(shí)的排序問(wèn)題;多個(gè)形容詞修飾名詞的排序是:描述性形容詞,大小長(zhǎng)短高矮,形狀年齡新老,顏色國(guó)籍材料,作用類(lèi)別用途.故選B.

點(diǎn)評(píng) 多個(gè)形容詞修飾名詞的排序口訣是:限定描繪大長(zhǎng)高,形狀年齡和新老,顏色國(guó)籍接材料,作用類(lèi)別往后靠.

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