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【题目】—I am so sad that I didn't pass the English exam though I had tried very hard.

—Don't give up! The_______ you work at it, the______ result you can expect.

A.hard; goodB.harder; worseC.hard; betterD.harder; better

【答案】D

【解析】

句意:——我很难过,虽然我已经很努力了,但我还是没有通过英语考试。——不要放弃!你越努力,你期望的结果就越好。

考查比较级。A. hard; good难,好;B. harder; worse更难,更差;C. hard; better难,更好;D. harder; better更难,更好;根据the+比较级……,the+比较级……表示“越……,越……”。此句中表示你越努力,你期望的结果就越好。故选D

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