题目内容
---Our women athletes achieved great success in the Vancouver Winter Olympic Games.
---Yes. No one could perform _____, I think.
- A.well
- B.better
- C.best
- D.the best
B
考查形容词比较级用法。形容词比较级与否定词连用,表达最高级。本题的no one could perform better意为:没有人能表现的更好了。指我国女运动员表现最好。句意:—在温哥华冬奥会上我国的女运动员取得了巨大成功。—是的。我认为没有人表现得比题目更好了。根据句意说明B正确。
考点:考查形容词比较级用法
点评:形容词比较级与否定词连用表达最高级的含义,这是高考的重点。一定要灵活掌握,
考查形容词比较级用法。形容词比较级与否定词连用,表达最高级。本题的no one could perform better意为:没有人能表现的更好了。指我国女运动员表现最好。句意:—在温哥华冬奥会上我国的女运动员取得了巨大成功。—是的。我认为没有人表现得比题目更好了。根据句意说明B正确。
考点:考查形容词比较级用法
点评:形容词比较级与否定词连用表达最高级的含义,这是高考的重点。一定要灵活掌握,
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