题目内容

(2007天津,3)I wanted to catch ______ early train, but couldn't get ______ ride to the station.


  1. A.
    an; the
  2. B.
    /; the
  3. C.
    an; /
  4. D.
    the; a
D
解析:
句意:我想赶上早班火车,但没能搭上去火车站的汽车。题干中early train特指意念中想赶上的车,所以第一空应用定冠词the。get a ride“乘车,搭车”为固定短语。因此选D。
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