____ child is pleased, for____ of them has got his own share.


  1. A.
    Each; each
  2. B.
    Every; every
  3. C.
    Every; each
  4. D.
    Each; everyone
C
此處考查Every和each的區(qū)別,each指一定數(shù)目中的“每一個(gè)”,“個(gè)別”意義較重;every指數(shù)目不確定的許多人或物中間的“每一個(gè)”,“整體”意義較重,表示“大家一致”;根據(jù)這個(gè)分析應(yīng)選C,小孩們都高興,因?yàn)樗麄冎械拿恳粋(gè)都獲得了自己的一份。
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