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Don't make____________same mistake for the second time in____________day.

A. the; a         B. a; a        C. the; the    D.a; the

 

A 【解析】 试题分析:冠词是一种虚词,一般用于名词前面表示特指或者泛指某一个。冠词的应用都用一定规则,熟记这些规则是解题的关键。不定冠词用在名词前,表示泛指任何一个。定冠词用在名词前表示特指某一个。在专有名词及表示泛指的复数名词前一般不要冠词,叫做零冠词。需注意的是不定冠词的用法是看词首音素,不是看首字母,如:useful首字母是元音,但是词首音素时辅音,故不定冠词用a;hour首字母是辅音,但是词首音素是元音,故用冠词an。 句意:一天当中同样的错误不要再犯第二次。结合语境可知前一空特指相同的错误,故用定冠词。后一空泛指任何一天,故用不定冠词。选A。 考点:考查冠词。
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