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The climb down was even harder; one of my classmates had his leg broken, yet ____ of us knew where we could find a doctor.

 

  A. none B. neither C. no one D. nobody

 

A

由转折词yet可知“我们之中没有一个知道到哪里去找医生”。 no one, nobody 不可与of连用。neither 指“两者中没有一个”,不合句意

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