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3.--Stay a bit longer,please.It's been such____pleasure having you here.
--Thank you,but I've got____early start tomorrow morning.(  )
A.the;anB./;anC.a;anD./;the

分析 -请再待一会儿.有你在这儿是如此的开心.
-谢谢,但是我明天早上要很早出发.

解答 答案:C.It's a pleasure doing sth.做某事很开心,故用a,get a start出发,而early为元音字母开头,故用an,故选C.元音字母或元音音素开头的单词,前用an.

点评 本题考查冠词的用法辨析.学生应根据冠词的用法选择合适的冠词.

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