1.--How did you find your visit to the museum?
--I throughly enjoyed it.It was  ___ than I expected.( 。
A.far more interstingB.even much interesting
C.so more interesingD.a lot much interesting

分析 --你認(rèn)為你的博物館之行怎么樣呀?
--我非常喜歡.比我想象的有趣多了.

解答 答案:A.
形容詞的比較級常用much,a little,far,a lot,a bit,a great deal,even等詞修飾.根據(jù)后面的than I expected可知,此處應(yīng)該是表示比較級的用法,所以選A.

點評 本句考查比較級修飾詞的用法,對于這一用法要求學(xué)生要熟練掌握,這在日常英語的表達中經(jīng)常會用到.

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