Quancheng Square is one of _____ largest in China, _____ second to Tiananmen Square.

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

 

D

【解析】

試題分析:句意:泉城廣場是中國最大的廣場之一,僅次于天安門廣場。形容詞最高級前應該有定冠詞the,排除C選項。而be second to是固定短語,意思是“ 次于,僅次于”。所以選D。

考點:考查冠詞用法

 

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