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—Where did she find________old pictures?...

—Where did she find________old pictures?

—She found them in the drawer by________accident.

A./;/

B.the;the

C.the;an

D.the;/

 

D 【解析】考查冠词。第一空特指那些旧照片;固定词组by accident偶然;结合句意可知D正确。句意—她再哪里找到那些旧照片的?—她偶然在抽屉里发现了他们。
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