___ the well-bred people knows how to confess a fault, or acknowledge himself in an error.A.None butB.None other thanC.Nothing butD.No other than

___ the well-bred people knows how to confess a fault, or acknowledge himself in an error.

A.None but
B.None other than
C.Nothing but
D.No other than

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解析:A选项和C选项均表示“只、仅”,但是A选项既可指事物也可指人,C选项通常只用于事物,不用于人,而本题中出现了people, 所以排除C选项。B选项和D选项均表示“不是别的,正是……”,两者区别不大,常可换用。而题目意为“唯有有教养者方知如何承认错误,或意识到自己行为中的错误。”因此选A。

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