单选题There are many fashion shops and expensive restaurants on _____ sides of the street.AallBeachCbothDevery

单选题
There are many fashion shops and expensive restaurants on _____ sides of the street.
A

all

B

each

C

both

D

every


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解析:
句意:街道两侧有很多时尚商店和价格不菲的餐馆。本题考查代词用法。both两者都。本句中sides表示“两边,两侧”,只能用both来修饰。因此C项正确。all表示“三者或三者以上都”,修饰可数名词复数。each/every表示“每一个”,修饰可数名词单数。

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