—You seem to be on top of the world.

—Of course. There’s more exciting than seeing your name in print.

A. everything B. nothing

C. anything D. something

 

B

【解析】

試題分析:句意:---你似乎很高興。--- 當然了。沒有什么比看到你的名字被印成鉛字更令人高興的了。A一切;B沒什么;C任何事;D某些事。此處是否定詞和比較級連用,表示最高級的意思,故答案選B。

考點:考查不定代詞

 

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