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单选题
On _____ news today, there were _____ reports of heavy snow in that area.
A
the; the
B
the;/
C
/; /
D
/; the
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句意:在今天播放的新闻中,有那个地区的暴雪报道。on the news为固定搭配,表示“广播电视中的新闻”,reports前用零冠词表示泛指。故B项正确。
句意:在今天播放的新闻中,有那个地区的暴雪报道。on the news为固定搭配,表示“广播电视中的新闻”,reports前用零冠词表示泛指。故B项正确。
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