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The development of industry has been _____ gradual process throughout _____ human existence, from stone tools to modern technology.
A
不填; the
B
the; a
C
a; 不填
D
a; a
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句意:从石器到现代技术,工业的发展一直是人类生存的渐进过程。process是可数名词,第一次出现一般用不定冠词,且此次表示“一个”的概念;existence是不可数名词,其此处表示抽象概念,故用零冠词。
句意:从石器到现代技术,工业的发展一直是人类生存的渐进过程。process是可数名词,第一次出现一般用不定冠词,且此次表示“一个”的概念;existence是不可数名词,其此处表示抽象概念,故用零冠词。
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