13.一Did you see Peter and Mike at school?
一No,I saw        of them.( 。
A.eachB.bothC.eitherD.neither

分析 --你在學校看見皮特和邁克了嗎?
--沒有,我沒看見他們.

解答 答案:D
根據(jù)"Did you see Peter and Mike at school"和回答"No,I saw        of them"可知,此處應為否定,兩者都不.each 兩者及兩者以上中的每一個;both 兩者都;either 兩者中的任一個;neither 兩者都不.故答案為D neither

點評 做這樣的題要先明白各個不定代詞的意義及用法,然后根據(jù)句意選出合適的選項.

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