【題目】---This computer is really cheap.

---The_____, the better. I need money, you know.

A. cheapest B. cheap C. cheaper

【答案】C

【解析】

試題分析:句意:這臺電腦真的很便宜。越便宜越好,你知道我需要錢。The+比較級,The+比較級。越…………。故答案為C。

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