18.Susan wrote to her son to know about whether        was going along well with him.( 。
A.anythingB.somethingC.everythingD.nothing

分析 蘇姍給兒子寫信想知道他是否一切事情進(jìn)展順利.

解答 答案  C  由題干可知,此處應(yīng)是一切事情,用everything,而anything用于否定句或疑問句,something意思是某件事情,nothing是沒有事情,故答案為C

點評 此題屬于不定代詞的用法考查,平時需要學(xué)生多積累,區(qū)分各自代詞含義,認(rèn)真讀題,從容作答.

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