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—Mr. Black, I think you have good taste ...

—Mr. Black, I think you have good taste in ________ art. So would you like to take ________ look at the painting?

—Yes, I'd love to.

A/; a  Ba; the  C/; the  Dan; a

 

A 【解析】A 句意:“布莱克先生,我认为你很有艺术鉴赏力。请你看一下这幅画好吗?”“好的,我很乐意。”第一空art表示“艺术”时,前面不用冠词;第二空take a look at sth.为习惯用法。  
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