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1.-How much salt did you put in the soup?
-I'm sorry to say,____.I forget.(  )
A.not a littleB.no oneC.noneD.nothing

分析 -你在汤里放了多少盐?
-很抱歉,一点也没放.我忘了.

解答 答案选C.本题考查代词的用法.not a little相当于very much,意为"很,非常";no one相当于nobody,指没有人;none特指,可指人也可指物,一个都没有;nothing泛指物,什么也没有.根据回答"I'm sorry""I forget"可知,应该是忘记放盐,特指上文提到的盐,用none.

点评 代词的用法要注意联系具体的语义.

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