____of the twins has passed the examination.A.NeitherB.EveryC.AllD.Both

____of the twins has passed the examination.

A.Neither
B.Every
C.All
D.Both

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解析:本题考查代词。双胞胎twins指的是两个人, B选项every只能作定语,不能作主语、表语或宾语,C选项all,都用于三者或三者以上。D选项both用于两者,意思是“两者都……”,谓语动词要用复数。本题动词是has,所以选A,题目意为:“双胞胎都没能通过考试。”

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