【題目】 How did you do in your essay?
I got ______ okay grade, but MrJones gave Sarah top marksShe’s ______ teacher’s pet, you know.
A 不填; a B an; 不填

C 不填; the D an; a

【答案】D

【解析】第一個(gè)空格中后的okay grade是泛指,故用不定冠詞an;而第二個(gè)空后的teacher’s pet也同樣是在這個(gè)語境中第一次出現(xiàn),也是泛指同樣是用不定冠詞a。故選D。句意:--你的作文怎么樣? -- 我得了一個(gè)不錯(cuò)的分?jǐn)?shù),但瓊斯先生給了薩拉最高分。她是老師的愛徒。

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