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12.National holiday is_____time for leisure.But making good use of_____time is not easy for most Chinese.(  )
A.a; aB.a; theC.the;/D.the; a

分析 假期是休闲的时间,但是充分利用这个时间为大多数人来说是不容易的事情.

解答 答案:B.
第一空填a,泛指"一段休闲的时光",第二空填the,特指假期这个时间,故选B.句意:假期是休闲的时间,但是充分利用这个时间为大多数人来说是不容易的事情.

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