题目内容

—Did Tom’s parents go to the meeting yesterday?

—Yes, of them did, but spoke.

A. each, none B. both, none

C. neither, both D. both, neither

 

D

【解析】

试题分析:句意:---汤姆的父母昨天去开会了吗?---是的,他们两个都去了,但是他们两个都没有发言Each表示两者或两者的每一个;none表示三者或三者都不;both表示两者都;neither表示两者都不。根据句意,故选D

考点:考查代词的用法。

 

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