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5.We're proud of the great changes in our school.We're sure it will develop even ________ tomorrow.( )| A. | quickly | B. | less quickly | ||
| C. | more quickly | D. | the most quickly |
分析 我们对学校伟大的变化感到自豪,我们确信明天它会发展的更好.
解答 答案:C.
根据关键词even可知,本题是比较级形式,even在句中修饰比较级,副词quickly的比较级形式为:more quickly.故选C.
点评 本题是考查形容词和副词的比较级形式,解决此类问题的关键是掌握其变化形式,在不同的语言环境中达到熟练掌握的目的.
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