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3.She gave us some tickets ______.(  )
A.free of a chargeB.free of charge
C.free of the chargeD.free of charges

分析 她给我们一些免费票.

解答 答案B.
选项中free of charge是固定短语,charge前无冠词修饰,也不能用复数形式,因此答案选B.

点评 本题考查形容词短语.形容词短语是常考的内容,它注重考查考生对形容词短语的掌握和应用,要求考生平时熟练掌握一些形容词短语,做题时结合语境及句意做出选择.

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