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—Is ________here? —No. Jim is ill in hos...

—Is ________here?

—No. Jim is ill in hospital.

A. somebody    B. anybody    C. everybody    D. nobody

 

C 【解析】 句意:--大家都在这儿吗?--没有,Jim生病住院了。A. somebody一些人,用于肯定句B. anybody一些人,(用于否定句和疑问句)或任何人,C. everybody大家,每个人 D. nobody没有人,这里表示“大家,每个人”所以用everybody, 故选C。  
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