The education of _____ young has become _____ hot and serious topic in the present society.

 A. the; /               B. a; the                C. /; the                 D. the; a

D


解析:

定冠詞the+形容詞,可以表示一類人或物,the young年輕人。而一個(gè)熱門并且是嚴(yán)肅的話題是泛指。

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