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3.Professor Zhang who was made ______ director of the department last week once told me that English had come into ______ widespread use by the latter half of the 14the century.(  )
A.the; aB.a; theC./; theD./;/

分析 这个部门的主管张教授上周告诉我们,在14世纪的下半叶,英语被开始广泛的运用.

解答 答案:D.某个区域的最高职位在句中作表语、同位语和补足语时前面不加冠词,director of the department 在句中作主语补足语,故前面不加冠词,come into use 是固定搭配,表示"开始使用",故不加冠词,故选D.

点评 考查冠词词义辨析.注意固定搭配中的冠词使用,在句中注意结合语境,恰当的使用冠词.

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