题目内容

Mr. Samuel, _______ president of our company, is now in _______ possession of many branches across China.

A. the; the B. /; /

C. a; the D. a; /

B

【解析】

试题分析:考查冠词。句意:Mr. Samuel,我们公司的总裁,现在拥有遍布中国的许多分支机构。President做Mr Samuel 的同位语,职务名词做同位语时不带冠词,第二空 固定短语 in possession of 拥有,所以答案为B

考点:考查冠词

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