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—Who’s the tall man with glasses?

—He’s my _________ uncle. He works in ______ university.

A. an; a B. an; a

C. /; an D. /; a

 

D

【解析】

试题分析:句意:---那个戴眼镜的人是谁?---他是我叔叔。他在一所大学工作。名词前有物主代词时不加冠词;故排除选项A、B;university以半元音/j/开头,故使用不定冠词a。故选D。

考点:考查冠词。

 

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