---Oh, Tom, what did you do this summer vacation?

---Guess what? I had ______great fun in _______show performance “ Voice of China” .

A. a; the B. the; the

C. /; a D. /; the

D

【解析】

試題分析:考查冠詞。定冠詞the用于表示特指的人或物或事情,也可以用于前面提過的某件事某個人或某個物品;不定冠詞a/an用于可數(shù)的名詞前面表示一、一個,也可用于固定的搭配中。have fun:固定搭配,fun為不可數(shù)名詞,玩的開心;中國好聲音節(jié)目為特指,所以用定冠詞the。句意:—啊,Tom,你這個暑期過得怎么樣?—你猜怎么著?我在中國好聲音這個表演節(jié)目中玩得很高興。故選D

考點:考查冠詞

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