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It's impossible for all the people to get jobs because _______ of them are not fit for them.

A. none of        B. all                C. not all        D. every one

B


解析:

"not all... / all...not..."为部分否定,"并非都......",按照句意为半否定句子,句子已经有了not,故排除A,C,D项意思不符。

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