I had decided to give it up ,but on _____second thoughts,I decided to try _____third time.


  1. A.
    不填;a
  2. B.
    不填;the
  3. C.
    the;the
  4. D.
    the; a
A
解析:
本題考查冠詞。On second thoughts 是習(xí)語(yǔ),意思是:三思后,晚些時(shí)候做出決定。序數(shù)詞的前面加上不定冠詞,表示再一,又一。A third time 表示再一次,又一次!緲(biāo)簽】冠詞用法
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