11.-Which of those ties do you like best?
-_______.They are all too expensive and don't go well with my new suit.( 。
A.EitherB.NoneC.AllD.Neither

分析 ---你最喜歡哪條領(lǐng)帶?
---它們都太貴了,并且和我的新襯衣不相配.

解答 答案選B 
根據(jù)第一句中的"best"可知,領(lǐng)帶應(yīng)該是三條以上;由They are all too…my new suit(它們都太貴了,并且和我的新襯衣不相配)可知是都不喜歡.none表示"三者以上都不",either"兩者中任何一個",all"三者以上都",neither"兩者都不",故選B.

點評 做本題的關(guān)鍵是要掌握不定代詞的意義及用法,如:none表示"三者以上都不"(否定);either"兩者中任何一個";all"三者以上都"(肯定);neither"兩者都不"等.

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