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12.When she saw the homeless cat enjoyed the food very much,the kind lady put a little ______ on the plate.(  )
A.oneB.muchC.lessD.more

分析 当这位善良的女士看到这只无家可归的猫很喜欢吃这种食物时,她又多放了一点到盘子上.

解答 答案:D
题干中指代的是food,不可数名词,不能用one来指代;句意表达的是在原有数量上的增加,要用表示肯定的比较级.故选D.

点评 不定代词的用法较多,是一个比较难的语言点.常用的有:some(something,somebody,someone),any(anything,anybody,anyone),no(nothing,nobody,no one),every(everything,everybody,everyone,),all,each,both,much,many,(a)little,(a)few,other(s),another,none,one,either,neither等.学习时,要注意区分和掌握.

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