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2. (2013 •济宁高一检测) Tom made great progress last semester and as result,he was praised by the teacher.

   A. a;a   B. a;/   C. /;/   D. /;a

2. D2. D解析:考查冠词。句意:汤姆上学期取 得了很大进步,结果老师表扬了他。第一空 为固定短语make great progress“取得很大 进步”;第二空也是固定短语as a result“结 果”。故选D项。

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