A. | Both | B. | All | C. | None | D. | Each |
分析 他們每個(gè)人都去過澳大利亞好幾次了,所以他們對(duì)悉尼歌劇院都很熟悉.
解答 答案:D.both意思是"兩者都";all意思是"三者或三者意思都";none意思是"是在或三者意思都不";each意思是"每個(gè)人"根據(jù)"_____ of them has"要注意到謂語動(dòng)詞用了單數(shù),也就是主語是單數(shù),在這幾個(gè)不定代詞中,只有each是表示單數(shù),所以要用each來填空,故選D.
點(diǎn)評(píng) 首先要掌握這幾個(gè)不定代詞的意思以及用法,然后結(jié)合具體的題目,就可以確定正確答案.
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