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18.Last month,thousands of workers in that city went on _____ strike,demanding lower taxes and ______ end to cutting staff members.(  )
A.a; theB.a; anC.不填; anD.不填; the

分析 上个月,那个城市的成千上万的工人举行罢工,要求减少赋税和停止裁员.

解答 答案:C.
go on strike意为进行罢工,为固定短语;demand an end to (doing)sth要求结束(做某事),表示泛指对这种行为的终止,所以用不定冠词,因为end中首字母e的发音为元音音素[e],所以用不定冠词an;故选C.

点评 本题考查不定冠词的用法.不定冠词表示泛指,包括a/an,当单数可数名词以元音字母开头表泛指是用an;定冠词表示特指,用the.

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