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Polar bears live mostly on_____ sea ice, which they use as ____platform for hunting seals.

A.     a;a  B.a;the  C./;a  D.the;/

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解析:

本題考查冠詞。on_____ sea ice處是不可數(shù)名詞,表示泛指,不加冠詞;as____platform處表示數(shù)量,相當于one。

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