Alone in a deserted house, he was so busy with his research work that he felt ______but lonely.


  1. A.
    nothing
  2. B.
    anything
  3. C.
    all
  4. D.
    everything
B
考查短語:nothing but僅僅,只是,anything but決不,一點也不,句意:單獨在一個荒涼冷清的房子里,他如此的忙于他的研究工作以至于他一點也不感到孤獨寂寞。故選B。
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