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There is _____ Liu Chang in our class, but I’m afraid he isn’t ____ one you want.

A. the, a B. a, the

C. a, / D. the, the

B

【解析】

试题分析:考查冠词。句意:在我们班级里有一个名叫刘闯的人,但是恐怕不 是你要找的你那个人;第一空用不定冠词a泛指一个名叫Liu Chuang的人;第二空one后面有定语从句you want修饰,故使用the表示特指。

考点 : 考查冠词

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