---We have two seats free here. Which one would you like?

---_____________! My mother is coming to see the film with me.

A. None B. Neither

C. All D. Both

D

【解析】考查代詞。A表示兩者以上的沒(méi)有,否定;B表示二者都沒(méi)有,否定;C表示兩者或兩者以上,肯定;D表示二者之間,肯定;句意:我們有兩個(gè)空位置,妳要一個(gè)嗎??jī)蓚(gè)都要,我的哥哥將會(huì)來(lái)與我一起看電影。故選D。

考點(diǎn):考查代詞。

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