题目内容

There are only ________ new words in the book, but I know _______ of them.

A. a little, none B. few, all

C. a few, none D. little, all

 

C

【解析】

试题分析:句意:这本书里只有几个生词,但我一个也不认识few / a few用来修饰可数名词,few表示否定意义,没有,几乎没有; a few表示有肯定意思, 有几个。little / a little用来修饰不可数名词,little表示否定意思,没有,几乎没有。 a little 表示肯定意思,有一点儿。1. few 与 little 作形容词用,都表示“几乎没有”,相当于一个否定词。具体区别: (1) few 后面跟复数可数名词。 (2) little 后面跟单不可数名词。2. a few 与 a little 都表示肯定的意思,指“有一点,有一些”。具体区别: (1) a few 后加可数名词复数 (2)a little 后加不可数名词单数。 3. a little 与 little 也可以用作副词, 表示“有点”“稍稍” 表示“很少”。All全,都;none一个也没有。所以选C。

考点:考查形容词。

 

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