题目内容

—There were lots of fish in the river years ago.

…Yes, but there are very now because of the pollution.

A. few B. fewer

C. little D. less

 

A

【解析】

试题分析:few很少,修饰可数名词复数;fewer,few的比较级,更少的;little少量,很少,修饰不可数名词;less,little的比较级,更少的。句意:多年以前,这条河里面有很多鱼。——是的,但是因为污染,现在非常少了。英语中fish强调数量时,是不可数名词,故选A。

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