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2.-I'm sorry I insulted you,Jimmy.-That's _____ like it.( )
A. | more | B. | most | C. | less | D. | least |
分析 -Jimmy,很抱歉我冒犯了你.
-这还差不多.
解答 答案:A
"That's more like it."是一种非正式习语;意为:这才像话,这还差不多;表达了妥协的意思;故选A
点评 本题考查了副词的比较级在固定表达方式中的运用;做类似的题时,需要牢固掌握一些固定的习语表达.
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