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5.There is no _____ exact definition of _____word happiness.Happy people are happy for all sorts of reasons,(  )
A..an; aB.,the; theC.,不填;theD..不填;不填

分析 "快乐"这个词没有确切的定义,快乐的人因为各种理由而快乐.

解答 答案:C
由于句中的no相当于not a/an或not any,故第一个空缺处即no之后不填任何冠词;根据句意可知,第二个空缺处特指"happiness"这个词,因此此处应使用表示特指的定冠词the;故选C

点评 本题考查了冠词的用法.做本题时,首先应了解no的用法;其次应熟练掌握不定冠词、定冠词以及零冠词的具体用法与区别.

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