22. Mrs King is talented person I've ever known.

   A. much   B. more   C. the most   D. most

22. C

22. C本題考査最高級的用法。由題干中的” I've ever known”可知此處要用最高級形式,且most前要加the。故選 C.

題目來源:2016金考卷特快專遞陜西中考45套匯編英語第六年第五版 > 2015年西工大附中第五次適應(yīng)性訓(xùn)練

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