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What _____ shame that you couldn’t go to the party. It was ______huge success.

A.a;不填

B.a;a

C.不填;the

D.不填;不填

 

B 【解析】考查冠词。What a shame! 多么可惜的一件事啊!固定用法。Success虽为不可数名词,但在指具体人或者事情时可以抽象名词具体化,所以在它前面加个a ,表示此次是一次成功的聚会。 句意:这次你不能去参加party是多么可惜的一件事啊!这是一次很成功的聚会。
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