【題目】They were good friends before, but they ______ like each other_______.

A. not; any more B. don’t; any more C. don’t; no more

【答案】B

【解析】試題分析:句意:他們以前是好朋友,但現(xiàn)在不再喜歡對(duì)方了。不再是not---any more,其中not可和前面的be動(dòng)詞或助動(dòng)詞構(gòu)成否定句。故選B。

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