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—Tom is very stupid. He fails in every exam.

—In my opinion, he's ________ than stupid.

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A.lazier
B.no lazier
C.more lazy
D.rather too lazy
答案:C
解析:

同一人/物的不同方面進(jìn)行比較,如Teaching is as much an art as it is a science.(教學(xué)的科學(xué)性與藝術(shù)性相比較)此時(shí)比較級用more A than B,不論是單音節(jié)還是多音節(jié)形容詞。


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