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6.We are said to be living in ____ Information Age,____ time of new discoveries and great changes.( )A. | an;the | B. | 不填;the | C. | 不填;a | D. | the;a |
分析 据说我们正生活在信息时代,一个充满新发现和巨大变化的时代.
解答 答案:D 在信息时代"in the information age"为固定结构,因此第一空填定冠词the;第二空所在的"一个…的时代",表泛指,应用不定冠词;故答案为D.
点评 考查冠词用法.the表示特制,a/an表泛指,然后再记住一些常用的,固定的短语,这类题目还是不难做的.
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