10. I ate_____sandwich while I was waiting for_____20:08 train.

    A. the, a      B. the, the      C. a, the      D. a, a

C


解析:

在等20:08的火車期間吃了一個(gè)三明治,是泛指,八點(diǎn)零八分的火車當(dāng)然是特指的了。故選C。

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