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Ball-point pens require _______ than fountain pens do.(1分)
A
the thicker the ink
B
a thicker ink
C
an ink and thicker
D
the ink is thicker
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B
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解题思路: 本题考查形容词比较级的用法。根据题意“圆珠笔的墨水要求要比钢笔的更浓稠一些”。 句中不可数名词ink前应加不定冠词a, 表示“一种”,B)选项意为“一种更浓稠的墨水”,故为正确答案为B)选项。
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