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【题目】—How many friends have you made in the new school so far?

—_______. I am so lonely here.

A.No oneB.None.C.NeitherD.Nothing

【答案】B

【解析】

句意:——迄今为止你在新学校交了多少朋友?——没有一个。我在这里很孤独。

本题考查代词。No one没有人,是对who开头的疑问句的回答;None(三者或三者以上)没有一个,是对how many开头的疑问句的回答;Neither表示两者都不,是对which开头的疑问句的回答;Nothing没什么,是对what开头的疑问句的回答。根据How many friends可知,此处回答数量,表示没有一个,故选B

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