【題目】Do you like the film Red Pair(《紅色圩場》)which is on this week?

—Yes. I think it is _________ than any other history film.

A.goodB.badC.betterD.worse

【答案】C

【解析】

句意:——你喜歡這周上映的電影《紅色圩場》嗎?——是的,我喜歡。我認(rèn)為它比任何其他歷史電影都好。

考查形容詞比較級用法。good形容詞原級,好的;bad形容詞原級,糟糕的;better形容詞比較級,更好的;worse形容詞比較級,更糟糕的。由句中標(biāo)志性連詞than可知此處要用形容詞比較級,提問者問是否喜歡該電影,肯定回答說明喜歡,因此比其他電影更好。故選C。

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