人教版新目标中考英语形容词及副词专练及答案()1. Which is ,Lesson Five or Lesson Six?A. interestingB. more interestingC. most interestingD. the most interesting()2. Sorry, I can’t answer your question. I know about the news.A. a littleB. littleC. fewD. a few()3. “I’ve got an A for my history.”Judy said .A. sadlyB. sadC. happyD. happily()4. I think the song in the film “Titanic”is one of film songs.A. the most beautifulB. most beautifulC. much more beautifulD. a beautiful()5. Jim works as as Zhang Hua.A. carefulB. carefullyC. more carefulD. most carefully()6. Can you speak to a person in old clothes?A. kindB. kindlyC. politeD. friendly()7. Just a moment, please! I’ll finish in five minutes.A. anotherB. otherC. moreD. less()8. Who jumped of all in the long jump?A. longestB. longerC. fartherD. farthest()9. My sister isn’t maths.A. good forB. well inC. good atD. best at()10. Of all the shoes in your shop, is this pair one?A. very goodB. much betterC. a cheaperD. the cheapest()11. Jack didn’t run to catch up with the other runners.A. fast enoughB. quick enoughC. enough slowD. slowly enough()12. India has the second population in the world.A. mostB. largestC. leastD. smallest()13. We have milk for baby. You’d better go and buy some.A. littleB. a littleC. fewD. a few()14. Jim has friends here. So he often feels lonely.A. a littleB. littleC. a fewD. few()15. Lucy has made quite friends since she came here. She’s very happy.A. fewB. littleC. a fewD. few()16. The old woman lives , but he doesn't feel .A. alone, aloneB. alone, lonelyC. lonely, lonelyD. lonely, alone()17. Mrs. Green gave Lucy to eat.A. delicious somethingB. Chinese somethingC. something deliciousD. something England()18. Mum will give him to eat.A. something real ChineseB. real Chinese somethingC. something really ChineseD. really Chinese something()19. I couldn’t see much during the flight because there was cloud.A. too manyB. too muchC. much tooD. a lot()20. The sweater is very beautiful, but it’s dear.A. too muchB. much tooC. manyD. more()21. Today, trees are still being cut down somewhere in the world.A. much tooB. too muchC. many tooD. too many()22. I think football is basketball in America.A. more popularB. so popular asC. as popular asD. less popular()23. Shanghai is the of all the cities in China.A. largeB. largerC. largestD. most large()24. The boy doesn’t run the bus.A. much faster asB. as fastest asC. more fast thanD. so fast as()25. Germany has people than France.A. fewerB. smallerC. largeD. more()26. The population of Xi’an is than that of Shanghai.A. lessB. fewerC. moreD. larger()27. It rained last night.A. heavilyB. heavyC. heavylyD. hardly()28. Eating more vegetables will keep you .A. goodB. fatC. weakD. healthy()29. The elephant is big that he can’t be put into a small cage.A. so, soB. such, soC. so, suchD. such, such()30. Lily said she hadn’t heard music before.A. such a beautiful piece ofB. a beautifulC. so beautiful aD. such a wonderful()31. Maths is one of the subjects in middle schools.A. importantB. most importantC. more importantD. much important()32. Jim is of the two.A. tallerB. the tallerC. tallestD. the tallest()33. This book is interesting than that one.A. little moreB. little muchC. a little moreD. a little much()34. He can’t help you with your maths. I’m afraid I can’t .A. tooB. elseC. alsoD. either()35. Don’t worry. Your granny will get .A. well and wellB. better and betterC. well and betterD. best and best()36. ---- Can you understand me?---- Sorry, I can understand you.A. hardlyB. almostC. nearlyD. ever()37. The little boy books .A. lovelyB. carefullyC. heavilyD. sadly()38. Jim can draw the teacher.A. as well asB. not so well asC. as better asD. as good as()39. It’s going to be a busy day today. I have work to do.A. a hardB. a lotC. manyD. much()40. How they are working!A. hardlyB. a hardC. hardD. a hardly()41. These shoes are much too for me.A. bigB. biggerC. biggestD. the biggest()42. There are many tall trees on side of the street.A. bothB. allC. eitherD. neither()43. In Harbin, it’s in November, but it’s even in December.A. cold, coldB. cold, colderC. colder, coldD. colder coldest()44. Look! The children are playing , they are always .A. happy, happyB. happily, happilyC. happily, happyD. happy, happily()45. Jim please turn the radio a little .I’m talking with your uncle.A. offB. onC. downD. up()46. Everything is on the moon than on the earth.A. much more lighterB. much more lightC. more lightD. much lighter()47. It’s nice of you to help me.A. trueB. trulyC. realD. really()48. Don’t eat the meat. It smells .A. dirtyB. deliciousC. badD. sweet()49. Their school is three times as as ours. That means our school is than theirs.A. big, three times smallerB. small, largeC. big, smallD. large, twice smaller()50. The population problem may be one of the world today.A. the mostB. most difficultC. the greatestD. more interesting()51. The ice in the lake is about one metre . It’s strong enough to skate on.A. longB. highC. thickD. wide()52. Miss Green asked a question, but it was that nobody could answer it.A. very difficultB. too difficultC. difficult enoughD. so difficult()53. ---- My watch doesn’t work. Could you mend it, please?---- Sorry. But the workers in that watch shop may be .A. kindB. friendlyC. niceD. helpful()54. Sam often talks but does . So everyone says he is a good boy.A. less, moreB. few, muchC. more, littleD. little, many()55. When the famous singer started to sing, everyone began to shout very .A. loudlyB. loudC. heavilyD. high()56. In spring and summer, we have rain in Harbin. It’s good for growing crops(庄稼).A. a lotB. quite a fewC. lots ofD. many()57. ---- Can you come on Friday or Saturday?--- I’m afraid day is possible.A. eitherB. someC. anyD. neither()58. There is a smile on her face. I think she’s with my work.A. strictB. angryC. pleasedD. sorry()59. She is than any other girl in her class.A. thinerB. thinnerC. thinD. the thinnest()60. Jane’s English is very good, but her French is not so as her English.A. wellB. goodC. betterD. best()61. He is two years than I.A. elderB. smallerC. youngerD. less()62. The song sounds .A. sweetlyB. nicelyC. wellD. good()63. Australia is country.A. an English-spokenB. a speaking-EnglishC. a spoken-EnglishD. an English-speaking()64. I seem to have met you .A. beforeB. agoC. yetD. some time()65. They have moved away from Beijing. They don’t livethere .A. any longerB. once moreC. eitherD. again()66. The road is not for three trucks to run side by side.A. wide enoughB. so wideC. too wideD. enough wide()67. The streets are wet because it has rained all morning. A. thickly B. strongly C. heavily D. deeply()68. You’ll miss your train if you don’t put on your clothes .A. fastB. soonC. quickD. quickly()69. Who is of you three?A. the oldestB. much olderC. oldestD. older()70. These apples look .A. niceB. wellC. sweetlyD. nicely()71. Can we do our work with money and people?A. less, fewerB. lesser, fewC. few, lessD. little, less()72. He made mistakes in the last exam.A. the leastB. fewerC. the fewestD. less()73. Which do you think is , the chicken or the fish?A. goodB. betterC. bestD. well()74. As it was a rainy night, people went to see the film.A. fewB. severalC. manyD. a few()75. It takes time to go there by plane than by train.A. littleB. lessC. fewD. fewer()76. This shirt is not good. The one is even .A. betterB. worseC. wellD. worst()77. Monday is my day.A. the busiestB. busyC. busierD. busiest()78. He drives much than be did three years ago.A. more carefulB. more carefullyC. carefulD. carefully()79. I couldn’t find my English-Chinese dictionary .A. everywhereB. nowhereC. somewhereD. anywhere()80. John did badly in the sports meeting. I did even .A. also badlyB. worseC. worstD. more badly()81. He is teacher that all of us like him.A. such good aB. a so goodC. so good aD. a such good()82. Jack doesn’t work Tom.A. as so goodB. so good asC. so hard asD. so harder as()83. The story book was interesting I could not put it down.A. as, thatB. so, thatC. so, asD. as, as()84. Li Ying understand the foreigner.A. can hardlyB. cannot hardlyC. can hardly notD. cannot hard()85. His father is than his mother.A. older four yearsB. as four years olderC. four years olderD. bigger four years()86. Shanghai is larger than in Japan.A. any other cityB. other citiesC. the other cityD. any city()87. Several weeks later, Li Lei found maths chemistry.A. less difficultB. less difficult thanC. the more difficult thanD. as difficult than()88. The Great Pyramid(金字塔)is about 137 metres high today, but it was once .A. higherB. highestC. high tooD. more high()89. “Are you feeling ?”“Yes, I’m fine now.”A. quite goodB. quite betterC. any wellD. any better()90. I got up today than yesterday.A. laterB. more latelyC. latelyD. late()91. She isn’t so at maths as you are.A. wellB. goodC. betterD. best()92. Who did in the test, Mary, Kate or Betty?A. bestB. betterC. as wellD. well()93. It is today than yesterday.A. very hotterB. quite hotterC. more hotterD. much hotter()94. The water is hot that I can’t drink it.A. quiteB. soC. tooD. very()95. Today, he is feeling to go Changjiang River.A. enough goodB. well enoughC. good enoughD. enough well()96. Your grandmother goes to the cinema, does she?A. usuallyB. alwaysC. hardlyD. sometimes()97. Speak English possible in class and after class.A. as many asB. as soon asC. as much asD. as more as()98. John was so tired that he could hardly keep his eyes .A. openB. to be openC. to openD. opening()99. Can you believe that in a rich country there should be many poor people?A. such, suchB. so, soC. so, suchD. such, so()100. There are more books in our library than in theirs.A. muchB. too muchC. manyD. little。