---Daddy,look! Why______ rainbow is like a bow?
---Oh,it is apologizing to ______angry sky.


  1. A.
    the;an
  2. B.
    a;/
  3. C.
    a;an
  4. D.
    the;the
D
考查冠詞。結(jié)合上文Daddy,look!可知是特指某個(gè)事物,故用定冠詞。結(jié)合下文句意,它是在向發(fā)怒的老天道歉?芍颂幰彩翘刂改硞(gè)事物,故用不定冠詞。選D。
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