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【题目】Studying Wendy’s menu, I found that many of the items are similar to _____ of McDonald’s.

A. those B. ones C. any D. all

【答案】A

【解析】

试题分析:考查代词辨析。由题中many of the items可知,不是所有的都和麦当劳里面的一样,故选项D排除。这是一个肯定句,故选项C排除,any用于否定句或疑问句中。代词those=the ones。当替代词ones带有后置修饰语时,它们前面总有定冠词。故选项B排除。those在句中指代many of the items。故选A。

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