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【题目】Teachers ask us to remember that ______ careful we are, ______ mistakes we will make.

A. the more; the fewerB. the fewer; the more

C. the more; the moreD. the less; the fewer

【答案】A

【解析】

句意:老师让我们记住我们越认真,我们犯的错误越少。the + 形容词的比较级……,the + 形容词的比较级……“越……,越……”。careful :仔细的,它的比较级more carful;more:更多的,many和much的比较级,修饰可数名词复数或不可数名词;fewer:更少的,修饰可数名词复数。mistake是可数名词,故用fewer来修饰。结合句意可知填the more; the fewer;选 A

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A.It experienced larger amounts of smog.B.People set off lots of firecrackers.

C.There was a heavy rain.D.Many car accidents happened.

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A.By putting up a noticeB.By setting off firecrackers.

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A.Zhang Wei didn't set off a single firecracker this Spring Festival.

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C.Zhejiang has started to use national 4 standard to reduce vehicle emission.

D.More Chinese think the celebration of setting off firecracker is fashionable.

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