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3.一Excuse me,sir.You can't enter      0ffice without      permission.
一But the manager is expecting me.(  )
A.the;aB.an;theC.the;不填D.不填;不填

分析 --对不起,先生.没有允许你不能进入这间办公室.
--但是经理正在等着我呀.

解答 答案:C.
根据语境可知办公室为特指,就是说话者双方都知道的那间办公室,without permission为一固定短语,同时permission为抽象名词,不可数,表示泛指不加冠词,故选C.

点评 冠词(分为不定冠词a/an,定冠词the)作为一种虚词,在英语中只能和名词一起使用.不定冠词a/an用于第一次出现的单数名词之前,表示泛指;定冠词the和名词连用,表示某个或某些特定的人或东西.

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