19.What the movie"The year 2012"has displayed is _______but practical since _______depends on"if".( 。
A.anything,everythingB.nothing,everything
C.everything,anythingD.none,everything

分析 電影《2012》所展示的都是不切實(shí)際的,因?yàn)殡娪爸械囊磺卸既Q于"如果".

解答 答案選A.考查不定代詞的用法.第一空根據(jù)"___ but"可知,此空主要考查nothing but和anything but的區(qū)別.nothing but,意為"除…外,什么也沒有,只有";anything but意為"根本不,絕不",相當(dāng)于not at all.放入句中"電影《2012》所呈現(xiàn)的根本不實(shí)際",符合句意.第二空考查anything和everything的區(qū)別,兩者都指物,everything指一切事物,anything指任何事物或某些事物.

點(diǎn)評(píng) 熟記固定搭配anything but和nothing but.

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