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【题目】 Did you do this morning?

Yes. I took some photos of my dog.

A.everything interestingB.interesting anything

C.something interestingD.anything interesting

【答案】D

【解析】

句意:——今天早上你做了什么有趣的事吗?——是的。我给我的狗拍了一些照片。

考查不定代词和定语后置。interesting 有趣的;everything每件事;something某物,表示不确定;anything任何事,用于否定句和疑问句代替something。当anything等不定代词有形容词等限定时,做定语的形容词需后置,可排除B项。前句是did开头的一般疑问句,根据句意结构,可知anything interesting(一些有趣的事)符合句意语境,故选D

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