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The sick salesman was happy to stay at home because doing _____ was a thorough rest for him.

A.everything    B. nothing    C. anything     D. something

 

B 【解析】 试题分析:考查不定代词:句意:生病的销售员很高兴呆在家里,因为什么都不做对他来说是完全的放松。A.everything一切,B. nothing 没有什么,C. anything任何事情,D. something某些事情,从主句可知呆在家里是什么都不做。选B。 考点:考查不定代词
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