单选题Ted was hard-working. His success made him work ______.AharderBhardestCmore quicklyDmost quickly

单选题
Ted was hard-working. His success made him work ______.
A

harder

B

hardest

C

more quickly

D

most quickly


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解析:
考查副词比较级。句意:Ted很勤奋。他的成功使他更加努力地工作。根据句意可知,成功使他更加努力工作,应该用比较级,hard的比较级为harder。

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