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I often have conversations with John over telephone, while keep in touch with Tom by__________ letter.

A.不填;;the    B. 不填;a         C. the;不填    D. the; a

C


解析:

本題考查冠詞的用法。前一個空over the telephone表示“通過電話”;by letter表示“通過寫信”,by表示方式后直接接一個名詞。

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