【題目】Lucy is ________ of the two.

A. old B. oldest C. the oldest D. the older

【答案】D

【解析】試題分析:句意:Lucy是兩個(gè)人在較大的那一個(gè)。the + 比較級 + of the two表示兩個(gè)中一個(gè)更……the +比較級表示兩者中更……的,故選D

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