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19.I can't remember        exact date of his departure,but I know it is        Friday.(  )
A.the,theB.an,theC.the,aD.an,a

分析 我记不清他离开的具体日期了,但是我知道是一个星期五.

解答 答案:C
根据句意可知,第一个空应表示特指他离开的具体日期;故exact之前加定冠词the;第二个空应表示泛指"一个星期五",因此在Friday前加a;故选C

点评 本题考查了冠词的用法.做类似的题时,需要掌握不定冠词a/an,定冠词the以及零冠词的用法区别.做题时,首先应根据句意,判断该名词或名词短语的意义及所指;另外还应牢固掌握一些含有冠词的固定短语.

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