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9.To save money,she chose the ______car of the two.( 。
A.more expensiveB.most expensiveC.less expensiveD.least expensive

分析 為了省錢,她選擇了兩輛車中便宜的那輛.

解答 答案:C.此處范圍為of the two(兩者),應使用比較級,而根據句意"to save money",故應為較便宜的那輛,expensive的比較級為more/less expensive,根據句意應為less expensive(更便宜),故選C.

點評 本題考查形容詞比較級的用法.學生應根據范圍及句意來選擇合適的比較級或最高級.

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