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甲、乙、丙、丁4人分别掌握英、法、德、日四种语言中的两种,其中有3人会说英语,但没有一种语言是4人都会的,并且知道:
(1)没有人既会日语又会法语;
(2)甲会日语,而乙不会,但他们可以用另一种语言交谈;
(3)丙不会德语,甲和丁交谈时,需要丙为他们做翻译;
(4)乙、丙、丁不会同一种语言。
你能说出4个人分别会哪两种语言吗?
A.甲会英语和日语,乙会英语和德语,丙会英语和法语,丁会法语和德语。
B.甲会英语和日语,乙会英语和法语,丙会英语和德语,丁会法语和德语。
C.甲会英语和德语,乙会英语和日语,丙会英语和法语,丁会法语和德语。
D.甲会英语和德语,乙会英语和法语,丙会法语和德语,丁会英语和日语。

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