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—Would you like ____, sir? —No, thanks. ...

—Would you like ____, sir?

—No, thanks. I have had much.

A. some more oranges                        B. any more oranges

C. some more orange                         D. any more orange

 

C 【解析】 试题分析:考查名词。句意:--“再来些果汁么?”--“不,谢谢。我喝得不少了”, orange做可数名词是“橘子”,不可数名词是“果汁”,根据下句中的much可知是指代不可数名词所以用orange,不加s。排除AB项,还有这句话是would you like的问句,虽然是疑问句,但是说话人想得到肯定的回答,用some,不用any。,故C正确。 考点:考查名词  
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