题目内容

—________ my dad ________ my mum likes football.They both prefer tennis.

A.Both; and

B.Either; or

C.Neither; nor

D.Not only; but also

C

【解析】

试题分析:句意:我爸不喜欢足球,我妈也不喜欢足球。他们更喜欢网球。A.Both; and“两者都… ”;B.Either; or“要么…要么… ”;C.Neither; nor“既不…也不… ”;D.Not only; but also“不但…而且…”;根据题意C 正确。

考点:代词辨析。

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