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People develop ______ preference for a particular style of learning at ______ early age and these preferences affect learning. 

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

 

A 【解析】     试题分析: 句意:人们会在很小的时候养成对特定学习方法的偏好,而这种偏好将会影响其学习。固定短语:a preference for“对……的偏好”;at an early age“在小时候”,答案选A。 考点:考查冠词用法。
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