【題目】 ---I'd like you to talk about the Great Wall.

--- I'm sorry, but ________Jack_________ I have been there.

A. neither; nor B. either; or C. not only; but also D. both; and

【答案】A

【解析】句意:——我想要和你談?wù)勯L(zhǎng)城!獙(duì)不起,杰克和我都沒(méi)有去過(guò)那里。neither; nor 既不,也不;either; or 或者,或者; not only; but also 不僅,而且;both; and兩者都。根據(jù)I'm sorry, but可知此處表示抱歉,應(yīng)是都沒(méi)有去過(guò)長(zhǎng)城,故選A。

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