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______ strong and powerful China will certainly benefit ______ whole world.

A. A; a B. The; a

C. The; the D. A; the

D

【解析】

试题分析:考查冠词。句意∶中国风将会对全世界有益。第一个空不定指,表示一股中国风。后一空指全世界,固定搭配。

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