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【题目】—What a wonderful show it is! And Chris Strolin is ________ actor that I have ever met!

A.the most humorousB.a more humorousC.a very humorous

【答案】A

【解析】

句意:——这是多么精彩的一次演出啊!Chris Strolin是我见过的最幽默的一个演员。

本题考查形容词。the most humorous最幽默的,是形容词的最高级;a more humorous更幽默的,是形容词的比较级;a very humorous一个非常幽默的,是形容词的原级。根据I have ever met此处表示曾经见过的,因此用最高级,故选A

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