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____________professional violinist practices for several hours a day, but____________ violinist has his own way of playing the Beethoven concert.

A. Each, every     B. Every, each        C. One, a       D. All, each

B


解析:

every與each都是指“每一個”,但內涵不一樣。every與all含義很接近。英文中常用every進行概括,強調事物或人的總體性,而each則表示個別概念,當我們說each violinist時,我們想到的是每個不同的人做著不同的事。

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