【題目】May I have a talk with you? I have ______ important to tell you.

A. nothing B. anything

C. something D. everything

【答案】C

【解析】

試題分析:句意:我可以和你談?wù)剢幔课?/span>有一些重要的東西要告訴你Nothing沒有事,本身具有否定意義; anything 任何事,常用于疑問句或否定句;something某事,常用與肯定句,也可用于表示請求的疑問句;everything每件事。本題選C。

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