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6.A bicycle is often far more _____ than a car in busy cities.( )A. | convenient | B. | content | C. | valuable | D. | attractive |
分析 在繁忙的城市骑自行车比开小汽车方便得多.
解答 答案:A.根据in busy cities可知在在繁忙的城市骑自行车比开小汽车方便得多,far修饰比较级表示非常,more和多音节形容词构成比较级.四个选项的含义分别是A"便利的";B"满足的";C"贵重的";D"吸引人的",所以答案是A.
点评 考查形容词辨析.convenient的用法:
convenient表示方便的,其句子的主语往往是it,如:It's convenient for me to come at that time.那时我方便来.
特别需要强调的是,如果想表达"如果你方便"时,句子主语一定不能够说成if you are convenient…,而应该用it做形式主语,即:if it is convenient for you to..
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