--How do you like the twins?

--Well, I think the elder sister is _______ but the young sister is _______.

A. more clever; more hard-working

B. cleverer; more hard-working

C. the cleverest; the most hard-working

D.the most cleverest; the most hard-working

 

B

【解析】

試題分析:句意:--你認為這對雙胞胎如何?--好的,我認為大的姐姐是更聰明的,但是,這個小妺妺是更努力的。分析:兩者進行了比較,因此運用比較級,clever的比較級直接加er; 而hard-working是多音節(jié)形容詞,因此比較借助more.故選 B

考點:考查形容詞比較級的用法。

 

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