题目内容
—Harry treats his secretary badly.
—Yes, he seems to think that she's the person in the office.
A. least important B. less important
C. worse important D. worst important
答案:A
解析:
解析:
much-more-most;little-less-least.两个词表示一强一弱;the least important最不重要的。
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