【題目】They are all interested in the newly-built apartments along the river, but _______ really want to buy any yet.

A. none of them

B. none of what

C. none of whom

D. none of which

【答案】A

【解析】

試題分析:考查指示代詞的選用。none前有并列連詞 but,不是考查定語從句,只能用them指代前面的他們。句意:他們都對河邊新建的公寓很感興趣,但是目前還沒有人想要去買。根據(jù)句意可判斷其它3項與題意不符, 故選A。

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