题目内容

12.---Which of these digital cameras do you like best?
---______.They are both expensive and of little use.(  )
A.NoneB.NeitherC.NothingD.No one

分析 ---这些数码相机中你最喜欢哪一个?
---都不.他们很贵而且几乎没什么用.

解答 答案选A.本题考查代词的用法.根据句意"这些数码相机你最喜欢哪一个"可知,数码相机至少有三个,只有三者及以上才能使用最高级,故排除neither.neither指两者都不.no one相当于nobody,指人,此处指物"数码相机",故排除no one.nothing泛指物,什么东西也没有.none表示特指,可指人也可指物,表示三者(及以上)都不.此处特指数码相机,故选none.

点评 注意第二句中both…and…是并列形容词expensive和of little use的,不可理解为"他们两个相机都很贵而且没几乎没什么用".

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