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12.-Do you often talk with your friends on the telephone or mobile phone?-_______.I like using QQ.( )
A. | None | B. | Either | C. | Any | D. | Neither |
分析 --你经常通过电话或者手机和朋友聊天吗?
--都没有,我喜欢使用QQ聊天.
解答 答案:D.
none表示三者或者三者以上中的任何一个都不;either表示两者中的任何一个都;any表示任何一个;neither表示两者中的任何一个都不;结合后面的I like using QQ可知,前面提到的手机和电话都没有用到;所以neither符合句意;故选D.
点评 本题考查副词词义辨析.在熟知词语词义的基础上,再联系句子的语境和句子所表达的含义,从而选出正确的答案.

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