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In communication, a smile is usually ___...

In communication, a smile is usually _____ strong sign of a friendly and _____ open attitude.

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

 

C 【解析】     试题分析:考查冠词用法。a sign of表示“一种友好的标志”,所以第一空填a,第二空前面有a,所以第二空不填,答案选C。句意:在交流沟通中,微笑通常是友好和态度开明的一种有力的标志。 考点:考查冠词用法。
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