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Li Qun, who graduated from   university in South China, is now studying for her degree in ____ European country,

 A.a, a         B.the, an       C.the, a       D.an ,a

 

A 【解析】 试题分析:考查冠词。句意:李群,毕业于华南的一所大学,现在正在一个欧洲国家研修学位。 a  university   a  European  country  一个欧洲国家,虽然university和 European 都以元音字母开头,但发音都是辅音,所以都用a 而不用an ,而且都是泛指的概念,不用the,所以A正确。 考点:考查冠词。
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