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Guangzhou Evergrande FC has made _____ p...

Guangzhou Evergrande FC has made _____ progress this season and as _____ result it has won the national champion.

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

 

A 【解析】 试题分析:考查冠词。句意:广州恒俱乐部这个赛季取得巨大的进步,结果赢得全国冠军。Make progress取得进步,固定短语,没有冠词。As a result结果,固定短语,故选A项。 考点 : 考查冠词  
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