【題目】 I think ______ can make Lucy change her mind. She is such a person who never gives up easily.

A. nothing B. anything

C. something D. Everything

【答案】A

【解析】

試題分析:句意:我認(rèn)為什么都不能使露西改變她的主意。她是一個(gè)絕不容易放棄的一個(gè)人。A. Nothing沒什么;B. Anything任何東西 ;C. Something一些事情;D. Everything一切。根據(jù)題意可知故選A

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