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The child had only _____ slight temperature,but the doctor regarded the illness as serious enough for ____ hospital treatment.   

A./; theB./; /C.a; /D.a; the

C

解析試題分析:考查冠詞:第一空填a,have a slight temperature有一點發燒,第二空不填,hospital treatment是泛指,不加冠詞,句意:孩子只是有一點發燒,但是醫生認為這個病足夠重要去住院。選C。
考點:考查冠詞
點評:冠詞的考查集中在the表示特指;a/an表示泛指。另外要注意冠詞的一些固定搭配中冠詞的使用。這題主要是固定詞組的冠詞用法。

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