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“What frightening experience!”the woman ...

“What        frightening experience!”the woman who survived the earthquake said with        frightened look on her face.

A.a; a              B.不填; a           C.不填; 不填        D.a; 不填

 

A 【解析】 试题分析:句意:一个从地震中活下来的女士脸上还带着惊慌可怕的神情说:多么令人可怕的经历啊!这里experience当“经历”讲时,是可数名词;当“经验”讲时,是不可数名词。这里是一次经历,不用特指; look指“神色,表情”解,也常用于单数形式,其前也多加不定冠词。故选A。 考点:考查冠词的用法。
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