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      How cold it is ! We’ve never had ________this winter.

      A.the colder dayB.a(chǎn) cold day
      C.the coldest dayD.a(chǎn) colder day

      D

      解析試題分析:考查形容詞用法。本題考查形容詞比較級與否定詞連用表達最高級的意思。句意:考查形容詞用法真是太冷了!我從來沒有見過比這更冷的冬天了。故D正確。
      考點:考查形容詞用法
      點評:形容詞比較級與否定詞連用表達最高級的意思。

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