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---- Did ____get through the driving test?----No,___ . A few failed.

A. everybody; not all   B. anybody; no one  C. everybody; none   D. anybody; not all

A


解析:

此题用everybody强调“每个人都通过了驾驶测试吗?”答语No, not all为部分否定,与下文A few failed相吻合。

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