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20.He is always careless,but this time he looks a lot __________.( )| A. | more carefully | B. | more careful | C. | carefully | D. | careful |
分析 他总是那样粗心,但是这次他看起来仔细多了.
解答 答案:B 根据He is always careless,but this time可知,这是"总是"和"这次"两者之间的比较,应该用比较级形式;本句由looks可知,后面跟形容词作表语;又根据a lot+形容词或副词的比较级,此处表示"更…",此处意思是"更仔细",形容词carful的比较级是more careful,故选B.
点评 注意英语中有些词用来修饰形容词或副词的比较级形式,这些词有much/a little/even/far/a lot等.
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