Mike is 1.8 meters tall. He is _________ boy in his class.

A. tall B. taller C. tallest D. the tallest

D 【解析】句意:邁克現(xiàn)在1.8米高了,他是他班里最高的男孩。tall意思是“高的”,其比較級(jí)是在后面加-er,最高級(jí)是在后面加-est。三者或三者以上比較要用最高級(jí),根據(jù)"He is _________ boy in his class"以及給出選項(xiàng),可知他是班里最高的男孩,形容詞的最高級(jí)之前要加定冠詞the,故答案選D。
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