【題目】I want to have ________ ice-cream and _______ chocolate.

A. some; an B. some; a C. some; some D. any; any

【答案】C

【解析】句意:我想要一些冰淇淋和一些巧克力。ice-creamchocolate為不可數(shù)名詞,前面不能用不定冠詞a/an,排除A,B;some用于肯定句,any用于否定句和疑問句,故答案為C。

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