7.At the conference,four speakers gave three different opinions on the present economic situation.One was optimistic,________ was pessimistic,but ________ of the others took two-sided views.(  )
A.the other; neitherB.other; both
C.the other; eitherD.another; both

分析 在會議上,關于當今的經(jīng)濟形勢,四個發(fā)言人給出了三種不同的觀點.一個持樂觀態(tài)度,另一個持悲觀態(tài)度,另外兩個持雙面觀.

解答 答案D.考查不定代詞的用法.根據(jù)題干,發(fā)言人有四個."one was optimistic",泛指四人之一.第一空泛指剩下的三人中的一個,用another,指代三者及以上的某一個.the other特指兩者中的另一者.第二空指代剩余的兩個人,both指代兩者,意為"兩者都".either指兩者中的任何一個.neither指兩者都不.

點評 考查不定代詞的題型,要在題干中找到所指代的具體事物.

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