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(2014·河南郑州第一次质量预测)—How do you find the guy who took ________office last week?

—He’s always finding________ fault with others.

A./;a   B.the;a

C./;/ D.the;/

 

C 【解析】句意为:——你觉得上周就职的那个人怎么样?——他总是找别人的茬。take office就职;find fault with sb.找某人的茬,两者均为固定短语,故两个空均不填冠词。 答案: C  
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