单选题Water is the cheapest drink. And it’s also ______AhealthierBhealthiestCthe healthierDthe healthiest

单选题
Water is the cheapest drink. And it’s also ______
A

healthier

B

healthiest

C

the healthier

D

the healthiest


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解析:
句意:水是最便宜的饮料,并且也是最健康的。本题考查形容词最高级的用法。由上一句的“the cheapest”和本句的“also”可知题干在此处要表达的是“也是最健康的”。故应用healthy的最高级healthiest,最高级前使用定冠词the。故the healthiest符合题意。

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