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13.Gradually,you will realize that the things that matter are           that can't be bought with money.(  )
A.theseB.thoseC.onesD.some

分析 慢慢地,你就会意识到重要的东西是用钱买不到的.

解答 答案D.考查不定代词.此空指代前文提到的"things that matter",重要的东西,而且是泛指some things,一些东西,有的东西.these为复数指示代词,特指离得近的这些东西.those为复数指示代词,特指离得较远的那些东西.ones为复数,指代同类事物的某些.用some,泛指一些事,一些东西.

点评 考查不定代词的题,要在句中找到所指代的具体事物.

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