1 . 选用括号内合适的不定代词补全下面短文。
Do you know 1 (nothing, anything) about sportsmanship? I think sportsmanship is behavior and attitudes (态度), which can have a positive influence on 2 (everyone, nobody) around you. Whether you win or lose, sportsmanship helps you to get through. Of course, 3 (nobody, everybody) feels great when they win, but it can be just as hard to be a good sport when you’ve won a game as when you’ve lost one. Good sportsmanship takes courage — when you work really hard at a sport, it’s not easy to accept you’ve made a bad play or that 4 (someone, anyone) has more skills than you. In a match — as in life — 5 (anybody, nobody) may always win but you can learn 6 (something, nothing) from losing. It’s very tough to lose, and the situation is even worse when 7 (somebody, nobody) continues laughing at you or your team after a match. Sometimes it’s hard to move on. But there is always the next match. When you do lose, you can do 8 (nothing, anything) but consider the things you need to improve next time. When it comes to losing, good sportsmanship also means congratulating (祝贺) the winners politely.