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14.-Which city would you like to live in,Beijing or Shanghai?
-     .I'd like to choose Kunming.(  )
A.EitherB.BothC.NeitherD.None

分析 --你喜欢住在哪一个城市,北京还是上海?
--两个都不是,我想选择昆明.

解答 答案:C.
首先明确选项中每个不定代词的意思,A:两者中的任何一个;B:两者都;C:两者都不;D:没有一个 (三者或三者以上); 结合选项联系 I'd like to choose Kunming 可以推断设空处所在句子的句意是"两个都不是",所以不定代词neither  在本句中符合句意,故选C.

点评 本题考查不定代词的辨析.做题的关键是首先根据语境明确句意,另外掌握选项中每个不定代词的用法,便可得出正确答案.

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