news that the Chinese Men’s        National Football Team was disqualified for the next World Cup finals came as no        surprise at all.


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考查冠詞的用法。 news 是特指,指的是后面同位語從句里的內(nèi)容,所以用the. 第二空surprise是抽象名詞具體化,肯定有a surprise, 否定用no surprise或者not a surprise.
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