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—How much salt did you put in the soup?...

 —How much salt did you put in the soup? 

—I’m sorry to say,           .I forgot.

A.none             B.no one           C.nothing          D.no

 

 A  根据问句可知需要回答的是数量,所以用none,表示“一点也没有”;no one只能指人,不能指物;nothing用来回答what提出的问句;no回答的是一般疑问句。
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