【題目】— I heard that Huawei’s newest phone is _________ a phone _________ a computer.

—That sounds cool. I really want to buy one, then I don’t need to carry a computer any longer.

A. either; orB. neither; norC. both; andD. not; but

【答案】C

【解析】

句意:我聽說華為最新的手機(jī)即是電話又電腦。那聽起來很酷。我真的想買一臺,那我就不需要再帶電腦了。A.要么,要么;B.既不,也不; C.兩者都,即,又;D.不是,而是。由“華為最新的手機(jī)即是電話又是電腦”可知既可以打電話又可以當(dāng)電腦用和二為一。故選C

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