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— What do you think of the film?

— Fantastic. ______ the children ______ their father likes to see it.

A. Both; and B. Either; or C. Not only; but also D. Neither; nor

 

C

【解析】

试题分析:句意:你认为这部电影怎么样?—太好了,不仅孩子们而且他们的爸爸也喜欢看。A. Both; and,两者都; B. Either; or 或者……或者……; C. Not only; but also不但……而且……; D. Neither; nor两者都不,根据句意以及句中谓语动词是第三人称单数形式(likes),可以确定答案是C。

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2.A. everybody        B. anybody     C. somebody    D. nobody

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10.A. ask for    B. wait for    C. look for    D. pay for

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