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3.--Which of the two drivers is to blame for the accident?
--______.It's the cyclist's fault.(  )
A.BothB.AllC.NoneD.Neither

分析 --这两个司机中的哪一个应为这次事故负责?
--两个都不.是骑自行车那个人的错.

解答 答案D.考查不定代词.根据句意"It's the cyclist's fault",是自行车主的错,可推断并不是那两个司机的错,表示两者都不,用neither.both表示两者都,all表示三者及三者以上都,none表示三者及三者以上都没有.

点评 考查不定代词的题,要在题干中找到所指代的具体事物,并注意事物的数量.

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