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1.Dan Brown,_____author of The Da Vinci Code,is _____very famous American writer.( )A. | a; the | B. | the; the | C. | the; a | D. | a; a |
分析 Dan Brown,《达芬奇密码》的作家,是一个非常著名的美国作家.
解答 答案:C
第一个空用the特指《达芬奇密码》的作家,第二个空用a泛指一个非常著名的美国作家.
点评 本题考查冠词的用法,首先要明确定冠词the表示特指,不定冠词表示泛指,再根据平时的习惯用法,特殊表达等知识确定正确答案.
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How did the host family treat the girl? | They treated her as(23) their daughter |
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