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13.I need some carbon paper badly,but there is _____ at hand.(  )
A.noneB.no oneC.nothingD.not anything

分析 我迫切需要一些炭化纸张,但是手边一张也没有.

解答 答案:A 考查不定代词用法.none是指特定范围之内一个也没有,这里是指特定范围一个也没有.故选A.no one=nobody一个人也没有;nothing指没有任何的东西;等于D项.

点评 代词的辨析要注意差别,该题中的几个选项都是表示的全部否定,no one是指人;nothing是指事物;none是指特定范围之内的一个也没有.

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