I think real cards are ________, than e-cards.


  1. A.
    nice
  2. B.
    nicer
  3. C.
    nicest
  4. D.
    the nicest
B
考查形容詞比較級與最高級。than為比較級的代表詞,故選B。比較級常用搭配詞還有a little, much even等。本題易。
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