________ girl in red has formed the habit of walking her dog at dusk every day.


  1. A.
    A; /
  2. B.
    A; the
  3. C.
    The;/
  4. D.
    The; a
C
解析:考查冠詞。第一空為特指,第二空為固定搭配,選C。
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