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If you keep on writing, you will have   brighter future, likely to become   J. K. Rowling.

A. the; aB. the; theC. a; aD. a; the

 

C

【解析】

试题分析:句意:如果你继续写作,你会有一个更加光明的未来,有可能成为另外一个J, K. Rowling。第一空用a表示泛指“一个光明的未来”;第二空也是泛指“另外一个J, K. Rowling”。故C正确。

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