In _____ preparation for the launching of Shenzhou Ⅶ, scientists need ______ knowledge of weather changes.

A.the; the     B.a(chǎn); ∕         C.∕; a    D.the; a

C


解析:

in preparation for 固定搭配;a knowledge of 某一門知識,這個時候可數(shù)。

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