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单选题
The weather is becoming ______.
A
hotter and hotter
B
more hot and hot
C
hotter and hotter
D
more and more hot
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句意:天气越来越热了。本题考查比较级的用法。形容词hot的比较级为hotter,因此表示“越来越热”要用hotter and hotter,A项正确。
句意:天气越来越热了。本题考查比较级的用法。形容词hot的比较级为hotter,因此表示“越来越热”要用hotter and hotter,A项正确。
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