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We are not yet near Hudson Bay. We have to go to the north far.
A

to the farther north  

B

far to the northern      

C

farther north

D

far northern


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句意:我们还没靠近哈德逊湾,还必须继续往北走。本题的north为副词(to go north)。farther也是副词,(修饰north)。go farther north=继续向北。farther是far的比较级,常引申为“进一步”,表示时间或距离上“更远地、再往前地”,用作副词。
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