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【题目】—Which do you prefer, a cup of tea or a bottle of water?

—________. I’d like to drink orange juice.

A.EitherB.NoneC.Neither

【答案】C

【解析】

句意:——你更喜欢哪个,一杯咖啡还是一瓶水?——两者都不,我喜欢喝橙汁。

考查不定代词。Either(两者中)任何一个;None都不(三者及以上);Neither两者都不,根据a cup of tea or a bottle of water可知,应该是两者中的比较,排除B,由I’d like to drink orange juice可知,应该是两者都不喜欢,用neither,排除A,故选C

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