单选题—Tim, how do your parents like pop music?—______ my dad ______ my mom likes it. They both prefer classical music.AEither; orBNeither; norCNot only; but also
单选题
—Tim, how do your parents like pop music?—______ my dad ______ my mom likes it. They both prefer classical music.
A
Either; or
B
Neither; nor
C
Not only; but also
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解析:
句意:——提姆,你父母喜欢流行音乐吗?——我的爸爸和妈妈都不喜欢流行音乐。他们两个都更喜欢古典音乐。本题考查neither…nor的用法。结合答语中的“他们两个都更喜欢古典音乐”可知,“我的爸爸和妈妈都不喜欢流行音乐”。故neither…nor符合题意,因此选B项。either...or或……或;not only...but also不仅……而且。
句意:——提姆,你父母喜欢流行音乐吗?——我的爸爸和妈妈都不喜欢流行音乐。他们两个都更喜欢古典音乐。本题考查neither…nor的用法。结合答语中的“他们两个都更喜欢古典音乐”可知,“我的爸爸和妈妈都不喜欢流行音乐”。故neither…nor符合题意,因此选B项。either...or或……或;not only...but also不仅……而且。
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