—May I have a look at _______ book tonight?
—Of course, you can. I have ________ old one at home


  1. A.
    the; a
  2. B.
    a; the
  3. C.
    the; an
  4. D.
    the; the
C
考查情景交際和冠詞的用法!敖裢砦夷芸纯茨潜緯鴨?”“當然可以。我家還有一本舊的!钡谝豢帐翘刂浮澳潜緯,用the;第二空泛指“一本”舊的,old首字母發(fā)音是元音,故用an。故選C。
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