【題目】A journey by train is than by coach.

A. more relaxing B. relaxing

C. most relaxing D. the most relaxing

【答案】A

【解析】試題分析:句意:坐火車旅行比坐長途客車更輕松。A. more relaxing比較級形式;B. relaxing原形形式;C. most relaxing最高級形式;D. the most relaxing最高級形式;兩者相比,用比較級形式:more relaxting。故選A。

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