【題目】 Who’s your favorite basketball player in China?

Yao Ming,of course.No one plays _____ .

A.better B.best C.good D.well

【答案】A

【解析】

試題分析:考查比較級。句意:你最喜歡的中國球員是誰?當(dāng)然是姚明了,沒有人比他打的更好了。用比較級表示最高級的意思,故選A項。

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