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 School life has ____profound effect on the formation of____child’s personality.

A. a; /         B. /; /          C. /; a          D. a; a

 

D 【解析】 试题分析:考查冠词:句意:学校生活对一个小孩个性的形成有很大影响。第一空填a,have a/an….effect on“对…有着…样的影响”,第二空填a,泛指“一个孩子”,选D。 考点:考查冠词
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