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【题目】As a child, I would sit for horns under an old tree doing ________,which was simply daydreaming.

A.nothingB.everythingC.somethingD.anything

【答案】A

【解析】

句意:作为一个孩子,我想坐在一棵老树下的角落里什么也不做,这只是白日梦。

考查不定代词。nothing不定代词,没有东西,没有事情;everything 不定代词,每件事情,每件东西;something不定代词,某件东西;anything不定代词,任何东西。根据句意可知,我希望坐在树下什么都不做,nothing符合题意,故选A

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