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3.A large troop of soldiers have been sent to the forest in the search of the missing kid.

分析 一大群士兵已经被送到森林寻找丢失的孩子.

解答 答案:去掉the.考查固定搭配.in search of为固定搭配,意为"搜寻,寻找".相当于in the search for.故去掉the.

点评 熟记常见的固定搭配有助于快速解题.

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