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15.Which city isthe most beautiful(beautiful),Beijing,Shanghai or Hangzhou?分析 北京,上海和杭州,哪个城市最漂亮?
解答 答案:the most beautiful.
根据"Beijing,Shanghai or Hangzhou"可知,是要在三个城市中选出一个较漂亮的,三者或三者以上的人或物进行比较时,用形容词最高级形式,故这里应该用beautiful的最高级形式 most beautiful,形容词最高级前通常需加定冠词the,故填the most beautiful.
点评 本题考查用所给单词的适当形式填空,首先要根据语境明确句意,然后再根据相关语法对所给单词在形式上做出正确的变化.
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