―Victor certainly cares too much about himself .

 ―Yes . He’s never interested in what        is doing .

    A.no one else    B.a(chǎn)nyone else    C.someone else   D.nobody else

 

B   

解析:此題考查復(fù)合不定代詞的用法。anyone表示任何人,與else連用指“別的任何人”,符合上下文的情景。

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