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The child had only ________ slight temperature. But the doctor regarded ________ illness as serious enough for ________ hospital treatment.

A. /; /; the

B. a; /; /

C. a; the; /

D. /; the; the

 

答案:C
解析:

第一個空表示泛指;第二個空表示確指。

 


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