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5.There are many choices to make in life but _______ is more important than what goes on in your heart.( 。
A.nothingB.neitherC.noneD.no one

分析 生活中有很多中選擇,但是沒有一種比你心里所想的更重要.

解答 答案:C 考查不定代詞用法.none 意為"一個也沒有,毫無",既可指人,也可指物,它只是指在一定范圍內代替上下文已出現(xiàn)過的名詞.這里"many choices"是三者以上,且根據句意是全部否定,對于三者或三者以上的全部否定用 none.故選C.nothing意為"什么也沒有",指物,一般用來回答含anything的一般問句及what引起的特殊問句;neither用作代詞,表示"兩者都不,雙方均不";no one 一般用來指人,使用時不受一定范圍的限制,后面一般不接引導的介詞短語.

點評 不定代詞是歷年來高考試題中考查最多的一類.此類問題的解答,要弄清楚各個不定代詞的具體詞義及用法,然后根據題意選擇最合適的答案.

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