13.Students are not required to take the TOEEL or the IELTS test but we welcome the submission of your score if you have taken ______.(  )
A.bothB.noneC.eitherD.neither

分析 學(xué)生不被要求參加托;蛘呤茄潘伎荚嚕侨绻阌袇⒓舆^(其中一種考試),我們歡迎你們遞交分?jǐn)?shù).

解答 答案:C
解析:A:兩者都;B:一個(gè)也沒有(三者或三者以上);C:兩者中任何一個(gè);D:兩者都不.前面提到的考試只有兩種,故B選項(xiàng)直接排除(范圍不一致);D選項(xiàng)不符合句意(如果沒有考試,怎么會(huì)有分?jǐn)?shù)呢?),故排除.前面的score"分?jǐn)?shù)"是單數(shù)形式,故A選項(xiàng)排除(如果是考了兩種,那就會(huì)有兩個(gè)分?jǐn)?shù)).綜上,本題答案為C選項(xiàng).

點(diǎn)評(píng) 本題考查不定代詞的辨析,做此類題目時(shí)一定要清楚各個(gè)選項(xiàng)的含義及用法,再結(jié)合句意及其它要求確定最終答案.

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