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8.I made a call to my parents yesterday.To my disappointment,_________of them answered it.( )
A. | either | B. | none | C. | neither | D. | nobody |
分析 我昨天给我的父母打电话.使我失望的是,他们中没有一人回电话.
解答 答案:C 考查不定代词用法.前句提到了parents,后句中用them代替parents.又从to my disappointment可知,父母都没有接电话,neither表示"两者中任何一个都没/不…".故选C.either表示"两者中任何一个",表示肯定;none与nobody用于三者或三者以上.
点评 不定代词是历年来高考试题中考查最多的一类.此类问题的解答,要弄清楚各个不定代词的具体词义及用法,然后根据题意选择最合适的答案.
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