【題目】—Father's Day is coming. What will you buy for your father, a shirt or a watch?

—________. I will make a card for him instead.

A.EitherB.BothC.NeitherD.Two

【答案】C

【解析】

句意:——父親節(jié)就要到了。你會給你爸爸買什么,一件襯衫還是一塊手表?——都不。我將為他做一張卡片。

考查不定代詞。Either兩者之一;Both兩者都;Neither兩者都不;Two兩個。分析語境可知,前者給定范圍“a shirt or a watch”,根據(jù)答語“I will make a card for him instead.”可知,前者說的兩個選項都不是,表示兩者都不。故選C。

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