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13.The two iPads are in fashion and of good quality,but _______ of them are not on sale.So
you'd better make your decision as soon as possible.(  )
A.allB.eitherC.neitherD.both

分析 这两部iPads很时尚质量也不错,但都没有得卖了(没有存货了).所以你最好尽快做决定(要不要).

解答 答案:D
题干中but表示转折,后接否定句,代词要用肯定形式;句中给出了数量是两个;all表示三个或三个以上,either表示两个中的任意一个,neither两者都不.故选D.

点评 不定代词的用法较多,是一个比较难的语言点.常用的有:some(something,somebody,someone),any(anything,anybody,anyone),no(nothing,nobody,no one),every(everything,everybody,everyone,),all,each,both,much,many,(a)little,(a)few,other(s),another,none,one,either,neither等.学习时,要注意区分和掌握.

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