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1.-How many of you made it to the top in the end?
-_______.It was really tough.(  )
A.No oneB.neitherC.NoneD.Nobody

分析 ---有多少人最后到达了顶端?
---真的太困难了,一个也没有.

解答 答案:C
A.No one 没有人(用于who的回答)         B.Neither (二者)都不    C.None一个也没有(强调数量,用于how many的回答)             D.Nobody没有人(等于no one),所以C正确.

点评 no one和none 都表示一个也没有,二者还是有区别的,而且no one只能指人,强调数量时用none,所以考生在遇到还要根据具体语境做出选择.

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