Japan says its prime minister promised to provide the world with "maximum transparency" about ____ accident at the Fukushima nuclear power plant during _____ telephone call.


  1. A.
    the; a
  2. B.
    the; the
  3. C.
    an; the
  4. D.
    an; a
A
考察冠詞,第一空是特指,特指福島核電站的事故,第二空是泛指,意為一通電話
句意為,日本說(shuō),他的總理在一通電話中向世界承諾關(guān)于福島核電站事故的最大透明化。
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