---Bad luck! I failed again in the driving test.

---You are sure to succeed if you try ______ third time. What’s more, experiencing failure can also be _____ pleasure.


  1. A.
    the; a
  2. B.
    the; /
  3. C.
    a; a
  4. D.
    a; /
C
這題考查冠詞的用法:第一空填a,a third time“再一次”,第二空填a,a pleasure“一件樂(lè)事“,選C。
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