---Though Liu Qiang was able to complete in thr school spring sports, he is still our hero.
A.I can’t agree more | B.I can’t agree with you |
C.I can’t agree any less | D.I don’t agree more |
A
解析试题分析:考查can’t/couldn’t和比较级连用表示最高级的含义,句意:--虽然刘强能够参加学校春季运动会的比赛,他还是我们的英雄。I can’t agree more是我非常赞同。B. I can’t agree with you C. I can’t agree any less D. I don’t agree more都是我不赞同的意思。
选A。
考点:考查can’t/couldn’t和形容词比较级连用
点评:形容词的比较级和否定词连用辨析要放在上下文的语境中进行,要注意上下文的语义的串联以及逻辑关系的推理,特别要注意一些形容词的固定搭配。这种用法在情景交际中用的比较多。
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