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The world will live happier lives if people have ________ better understanding of ________ idea of harmonious globe.

A.the; a B./; the  C.a; an   D.a; the

 

D 【解析】 试题分析:考察冠词。本题第一空是一个固定搭配have a knowledge of….理解…;掌握..;第二空名词idea后面有介词短语of harmonious globe修饰,故使用the表示特指。故D正确。 考点:考察冠词
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