—I have two suggestions: one is to go to the cinema, the other is to have a drink.

—Well, personally I prefer the _____one. I don’t like films very much.

A. late B. latter

C. latest D. last

B

【解析】

試題分析:考查形容詞。上句:我有兩個(gè)建議“一個(gè)是去電影院;另一個(gè)是去喝酒。”下句:“就我個(gè)人而言,我更喜歡后者,我非常不喜歡看電影!盇.遲到的;B.后者;C.最近的、最新的;D.最后的,所以選B

考點(diǎn):考查形容詞。

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