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3.In _____ 1870's Marx found it important to study _____ situation in Russia.(  )
A.a; theB.an; aC./;/D.the; the

分析 在19世纪70年代马克思发现研究俄罗斯的形势很重要.

解答 答案:D,考查冠词:第一空填the,in the 1870's是词组:"在19世纪70年代",第二空填the,特指"俄罗斯的形势",选D.

点评 考查冠词的用法,注意区分句中是泛指还是特指,泛指则用不定冠词a/an,特指则用定冠词the,还应注意某些冠词的固定搭配.

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