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六年级下册英语比较级练习题

六年级下册英语比较级练习题

六年级下册英语比较级练习题当我们需要对事物作出比较时,需要用到比较级。

比较级的句子结构通常是:什么 + 动词be + 形容词比较级 + than+ 什么 ,如: I’m taller and heavier than you.An elephant is bigger than a tiger.形容词的比较级是在形容词的基础上变化而来的,它的变化规则是:① 一般的直接在词尾加er ,如 tall - taller , strong - stronger , ② 以e结尾的,直接加r ,如 fine – finer ,③ 以辅音字母加y结尾的,先改y为i再加er,如funny - funnier ④ 双写最后的字母再加er,如big – bigger, thin –thinner ,hot – hotter什么叫开音节?开音节分两种,一种叫绝对开音节,相对开音节。

①绝对开音节:单个元音字母后面没有辅字组的重读音节。

例如:no blue ba-by stu-dent se-cret.②相对开音节:单个元音字母后面加单个辅音字母,再加一个不发音字母e构成的重读音节。

例如:name these bike home ex-cuse.什么叫闭音节?单个元音字母后面有辅字组且以辅字组结尾的重读音节。

例如:bag egg fish not cup英语读音--->开音节和闭音节1.开音节1)以发音的元音字母结尾的单节。

例:be,he。

2)以辅音字母+不发音的e结尾的音节。

例:make,like。

* 在重读的开音节中元音字母按字母名称读音。

2.闭音节以一个或几个辅音字母结尾而中间只有一个元音字母的音节,称为闭音节。

例:map,desk,is。

* 在重读的闭音节中元音字母读做短元音。

除此之外,还有几个特殊的单词,它的比较级和最高级都是不规则的,如: many / much– more– mostlittle / few – less – leastgood – better – bestbad – worse – worstfar – further– furthest附加:形容词的最高级变化类似于比较级,只是把词尾的er 改成est,如: tall - taller - tallestlong- longer- longestbig - bigger- biggest☆注意☆ 比较的两者应该是互相对应的可比较的东西。

六年级英语下册比较级、最高级专项练习

六年级英语下册比较级、最高级专项练习

六年级英语下册比较级、最高级专项练习一.单项选择( )1. These flowers are ______ than those ones.A. much beautifulB. much more beautifulC. very beautiful( )2. The Changjiang River is one of ______ rivers in the world.A. longB. longerC. the longest( )3. Don't worry. Your mother will get_______ .A. well and wellB. better and betterC. well and better( )4. The girl doesn't run________ the boy.A. much faster thanB. as faster asC. more fast than( ) 5. ____ of the two men is my uncle.A. The olderB. OlderC. The old( )6. Which does Jimmy like ,Chinese or Art?A. wellB. bestC. better( )7. He jumps of the three.A. farB. furthestC. farthest( )8. The pen is than that one.A. more cheapB. cheapC. much cheaper( )9.He feels _____ today than yesterday.A.more tiredB.more tirederC.much tired( ) 10.Which do you like _____,coffee,tea or milk?A.the worstB.the worseC.worst( ) 11.Of the two toys,the child choose_____.A.the more expensive oneB.the most expensive oneC.the least expensive one( ) 12.The road is ____ than that one.A.more longerB.not longerC.much more longer( ) 13.The dinosaur is the biggest _____ all the animals.A.ofB.inC.than( ) 14.The book is ____ of the two.A.thinnerB.the thinnerC.more thinner( ) 15.She looks _____ than she does.A.more olderB.very olderC.much older( )16.The garden is becoming ______.A.more beautiful and beautifulB.more and more beautifulC.more beautiful and more beautiful ( ) 17.All the students want to see who can work _____.A.the fastest and bestB.the faster and the betterC.fastest and better( )18.--Why does David feel unhappy?--Because he got the _______ money in the factory.A.mostB.lessC.least( )19. Our classroom is____ larger than theirs.A. moreB. veryC. much( )20. Maths is more popular than____.A. any other subjectB. any subjectC. other subject( )21. China is larger than ____ in Africa (非洲).A. any other countryB. the other countryC. any country( ) 22. Tom is stronger than ___ in his class.A. any other boyB. any boysC. any boy( )23. His work is ____ for me than for you.A. most difficultB. much difficultC. more difficult( )24. Which do you think tastes ____, the chicken or the fish?A. goodB. betterC. best( )25. Tom is one of ____ boys in our class.A. tallestB. tallerC. the tallest( )26. English is one of____ spoken in the world.A. the important languagesB. the most important languagesC. most important language ( )27. Beijing is one of____ in China.A. the largest cityB. the large citiesC. the largest cities( )28. Which language is____, English, French or Japanese?A.the most easyB. the easiestC. much more easy( ) 29.Kate is ___ earlier than ____.A.more,IB.much,I amC.a lot of,me( ) 30.Your English is ___ than ___.A.better,myB.best,mineC.the best,mine( ) 31.Jack doesn’t run ____ the boy.A.much faster asB.as faster asC.as fast as( ) 32.____ of the two men is my uncle.A.The olderB.OlderC.The old( ) 33.If there are no wars(战争) in the world,we will have___ .A.the happiest timeB.a more happier timeC.a much happier time ( ) 34.It’s too__ for you to do that.A.easyB.easierC.the easiest( ) 35.Lily is ___ than me.A.three year youngerB.three years oldC.three years older( ) 36.The earth is __ the moon.A.49 times as bigger asB.as 49 times big asC.49 times as big as( ) 37. Which does Jimmy like _____ , Chinese or Art?A. wellB. bestC. better( ) 38. You are fatter than _____ .A. heB. hisC. him( ) 39. He jumps _____ of the three.A. furtherB. farthestC. furthest( ) 40. My hair is longer than _____ .A. my sisterB. KateC. my brother’s( ) 41. There are _____ vegetables here . Please bring some.A. littleB. lessC. fewer( ) 42.Tom speaks Chinese _____ better than Jimmy.A. moreB. a lot ofC. much( ) 43.Who has _____ apples now, Jim, Lily or Lucy?A. muchB. biggestC. the most( ) 44.You have more rulers than me. But _____ are nicer than _____ .A. mine, yoursB. mine, yourC. my, yours( ) 45.Mother is _____ in my family.A. more busyB. busierC. the busiest二.句型转换1. My feet are bigger than yours. (一般疑问句)________ ________ feet bigger than _________?2.Tom is the oldest in his class. (同义句)Tom is ________ ________ any ________ boy in his class.3. I am 15 years old. My sister is 17 years old. (合并成一句)My sister is 2 years _________ ________ me.4. Mike is the tallest boy in his class.= Mike is _________ _________ any other students.5. Amy is 13. Susan is 12.= Amy is _________ than Susan _________. / Susan is _________ than Amy _________.6. She has 2 yuan. I have 3 yuan.= I have _________ money than _________./ She has _________ money than _________.7. My house is near. Her house is far.= Her house is _________ than my house.8. If you are more careful, you will get better grades._________ ________ careful you are, _________ _________ grades you will get.9. He is less popular than her.He is not _________ popular _______ her.10. I have 5 apples. You have 500 apples.You have _________ ________ apples than me.11. Lily is taller than Lucy. Lucy is taller than Kate.=Kate is ______________ ______________ ______________ all.12. I’ve got less coffee than any of you.=I’ve got ______________ ______________ coffee.13. This model is less expensive than that one.=This model is not ______________ ______________ as that one.14. She does everything ______________ ______________(careful) than others.15. This book is not as interesting as that one.=This book is ______________ ______________ ______________that one 。

六年级下册英语第一单元试卷作文比较级

六年级下册英语第一单元试卷作文比较级

六年级下册英语第一单元试卷作文比较级全文共6篇示例,供读者参考篇1Comparing Things with Adjectives: A Fun Adventure!Hi there! I'm so excited to tell you about what I've been learning in my English class lately. We've been talking all about comparative adjectives and how we can use them to compare different things. At first, I thought it would be kind of boring and confusing, but it's actually been really fun and interesting!Let me give you some examples of comparative adjectives we've learned:Bigger, smaller, taller, shorter, faster, slower, louder, quieter, smarter, sillier, funnier, sadder, happier...the list goes on and on!Basically, a comparative adjective is a describing word that lets you compare two things. If I say "Tim is taller than Jack," the word "taller" is the comparative adjective. It's telling us that Tim's height is greater than Jack's height.One thing that's really cool is you can compare pretty much anything using these adjectives - people, animals, objects, youname it! I like to look around my classroom and make comparisons. Like, "My pencil case is bigger than Jenny's pencil case." Or "The window is higher than the door." It's a fun way to practice using the adjectives.My teacher taught us some spelling rules for making the comparative form too. If the adjective is just one syllable, like "tall", you add "-er" to make it "taller". But if it's a longer word with more than one syllable, like "beautiful", you put "more" in front to make it "more beautiful". There are some irregular ones too that don't follow those rules, like "good" becomes "better". It's a bit tricky, but we're getting the hang of it!Using comparatives is really handy for all sorts of situations. Like if I'm trying to describe two different books to a friend, I could say "This book is funnier than that one." Or if I'm talking about my baby sister and baby brother, I could say "My sister is quieter than my brother." You get the idea!My favorite use of comparatives is probably when I'm trying to persuade my mom to get me something, haha. "This video game is SO much cooler than that boring old one I have!" Or "The new soccer ball I want is way better quality than my old one." I'm sure lots of you can relate to trying to convince your parents like that!In class, we've been doing all sorts of fun activities to practice comparative adjectives. We've played games where we have to put adjectives in the right order from smallest to biggest. We've had competitions to see who can make the funniest comparisons. We've done writing exercises where we have to compare two people, places or things in detail.One of my favorite activities was when we had to go around the classroom in pairs and find two objects to compare using as many adjectives as possible. My partner and I compared a stapler to a pencil sharpener. The stapler was "heavier, bigger, more useful and more expensive" while the sharpener was "smaller, lighter, noisier and less important". It was hilarious coming up with all those crazy comparisons!Overall, I've really enjoyed learning about comparative adjectives. They make my English sound more descriptive and interesting. Plus, using them feels like a fun little game or challenge. Whenever I'm talking about two different things now, I'm always thinking "How can I compare them using an adjective?"I definitely don't find comparative adjectives boring or confusing anymore. In fact, I'm going to use one right now - learning them has been way more fun than I expected! I can'twait to see what other kinds of awesome adjectives we're going to learn about next. This English stuff just keeps getting better and better!篇2Title: The Great Comparison GameHey there! It's me, your friendly neighborhood sixth-grader, here to share my thoughts on comparative adjectives. You know, those fun little words that help us compare things and figure out which one is bigger, smaller, faster, or whatever else we're looking at.Let me start by saying that learning comparative adjectives was a game-changer for me. Before, I could only describe things in simple terms, like "big" or "small." But now, with these awesome adjectives, I can really get into the nitty-gritty details and express myself in a way that's way more specific and interesting.For example, instead of just saying a dog is "big," I can say it's "bigger than a cat." See how much more information that gives you? It's like putting on a pair of super-powered comparison glasses that let you see the world in a whole new way.Speaking of glasses, let's talk about my favorite comparative adjective: "cooler." Because let's be real, when you're asixth-grader, being cool is kind of a big deal. And with comparative adjectives, I can say things like "My new sneakers are cooler than yours" or "That video game is way cooler than the last one."Now, you might be thinking, "But what if I want to compare more than two things?" Well, my friend, that's where superlative adjectives come in. These bad boys let you take the comparison game to the next level by finding the biggest, smallest, fastest, or coolest of the bunch.Like, if I wanted to say who the coolest kid in our class is, I could use the superlative form and say, "Sarah is the coolest kid in our class." Boom! No more arguments or debates, just pure, undisputed coolness.But you know what? With a little practice and patience, it all started to click. And now, using comparative and superlative adjectives feels as natural as breathing.In fact, I've even started using them in my everyday life, like when I'm trying to convince my parents to let me stay up late or buy me that new video game. "But Mom, Dad, this game is way cooler than the last one!" Or, "I promise I'll be the quietest kid inthe whole neighborhood if you let me stay up for one more hour."Anyway, I could go on and on about how awesome these adjectives are, but I think you get the idea. Learning them has been a total game-changer for me, and I'm sure it will be for you too.So, the next time you're trying to describe something, don't just settle for "big" or "small." Unleash the power of comparative and superlative adjectives and really paint a picture with your words. Trust me, your writing (and your cool factor) will thank you for it.Happy comparing, my friends!篇3My Big ComparisonsWhen you're in 6th grade, there are a lot of things to compare. Like which snack is tastier - chips or cookies? Which video game is more fun - Mario Kart or Fortnite? And of course, which is the coolest - dinosaurs or sharks?Speaking of snacks, in my opinion chips are way better than cookies. Chips are crunchier and more satisfying to eat. You canget so many different flavors too - barbecue, sour cream and onion, nacho cheese. My favorite are the spicy Takis chips. Cookies are just too sweet sometimes. Unless they're chocolate chip, then I can pound down a dozen no problem!Video games are sort of a toss up. I love the classic fun of Mario Kart racing and tossing banana peels at my friends. But Fortnite is way more intense with the building and battling. I think I'm slightly better at Mario Kart since I've played it for years. Fortnite takes a lot more skill with the aiming and building. Sometimes I get tired of being eliminated right away by a sweat! Both games are a blast to play with my buddies though.Now let's get to the real debate - dinosaurs versus sharks. In my mind, there's no question that dinosaurs take the win for coolness. They are the OGs, the original giant reptiles that ruled the land for like 165 million years! There's just something epic about anything with "saur" at the end of its name - Tyrannosaurus, Brachiosaurus, Pterodactylsaurus. Sharks are awesome too with their powerful jaws and sleek torpedo shapes. But they've only been around for a measly 450 million years. That's nothing compared to dinosaurs!Just look at some of the dinosaurs and how awesome they were. The Tyrannosaurus Rex was like 40 feet long and hadbanana-sized teeth. Its jaw could crushthousands of pounds. Definitelysomething you don't want to mess with! The Brachiosaurus was a huge plant-eater that was 85 feet tall. That's taller than a 6 story building! And don't even get me started on the Pterodactyl, one of the largest flying creatures ever with that ridiculously long beak.Sharks have some amazing qualities too, like the Great White's ability to leap straight out of the water to snatch seals. Or the Hammerhead's unique shaped head that gives it super cool visual perception. The Megamouth Shark is one of the biggest sharks and can swallow entire bait balls of fish with its gigantic mouth. Definitely dangerous creatures that deserve respect.But when you break it all down, sharks just can't compete with the sheer size, scale, and dominance of the mighty dinosaurs. Dinosaurs even preyed on shark ancestors like the smaller, crappier reptiles they were. If there was ever a standoff between a T-Rex and a Great White, I'd put my money on the massive land beast with teeth the size of bananas. He'd probably just stomp the shark or give it one killer bite. Sorry sharks, you're amazing creatures, but dinosaurs will forever be cooler and more badass.Those are just a few of my thoughts on comparing some of the epic things in this world. Of course, there are lots of other good comparisons out there to debate. Like whether LeBron or Michael Jordan was better? If tacos are tastier than burritos? And who would win in a fight between a velociraptor and a honey badger?But I'll leave those for another time. For now, I've got to get ready for my cousin's birthday party this weekend. His mom is making his favorite dessert - a giant chocolate chip cookie cake. Probably not as good as chips, but I'll still crush it like the hungry dinosaur I am! Thanks for reading my comparisons. Let me know if you agree or have any to add!篇4Comparing Things: The Better, The BestSchool is back in session after the long summer break, and I've got comparing things on my mind. You see, our first unit in English class this year is all about using comparative adjectives and talking about how one thing is better or worse than another. At first I thought it would be pretty easy, but man, have I learned there's a lot more to it than just adding "-er" to some words!Let me give you some examples of what I'm talking about. Take two kids for instance - Jeff and Sarah. Jeff is taller than Sarah, but Sarah is smarter than Jeff. So in that case, Jeff is the tall-er one, while Sarah is the smart-er student. Get it? By adding -er to the adjectives "tall" and "smart", we can compare the two kids.But wait, there's more! What if we wanted to compare Jeff and Sarah to the rest of the kids in our class? Well, then we might say that Sarah is the smartest student, and Jeff is one of the tallest boys. See how I added "-est" to make it the superlative form? That lets us know Sarah is smarter than everyone, and Jeff is pretty much as tall as the tallest kids get.Comparing things using -er and -est is just the start though. We also have to watch out for irregular adjectives that don't follow that pattern. Like "good, better, best" instead of "good, gooder, goodest." Or "bad, worse, worst." Tricky, right? My teacher says we just have to memorize those irregular ones.Then there are some two-syllable adjectives like "happy" or "quiet" where you have to say "more happy" or "less quiet" instead of "happier" or "quieter." It's enough to make your head spin! And for adjectives with three or more syllables, we alwayshave to use "more" or "less" rather than -er and -est. Like "more beautiful" instead of "beautifuler."Whew, I'm getting a little tongue-tied just writing about all the rules! But I'm trying my best to get it down because comparing things is really important, not just in English class but in life.Like when I'm trying to decide between two different video games, I might compare how fun they are, how challenging the levels are, what the graphics look like, etc. I'll say something like "Call of Battle seems more fun but less realistic than Assigned Destroyers 5. But Assigned Destroyers has better graphics and harder levels." See what I mean?Or if my parents are trying to pick a restaurant for my sister's birthday dinner, we might compare cuisine types. "The Thai place has spicier dishes but the Mexican restaurant is probably less expensive."We compare things all the time without even realizing it! Picking outfits based on which shirt looks cooler. Deciding which cookie is the biggest or gooiest. Debating whether the beach or the lake is the better place for swimming. It's just part of how we analyze options and make choices.Some comparisons are pretty silly when you think about them too. Like, which is the tastiest: broccoli or ice cream? Duh, ice cream wins that one hands down for most people! Although I guess there could be some weird broccoli-obsessed person out there who might pick that. To each their own, I guess.Comparing things doesn't just have to be about picking favourites or giving opinions either. In science class, we might compare how much faster sound travels through solids than gases. Or in math, figuring out whether 48 is greater than or less than 62. Those are just stating factual, objective comparisons based on measurements and data. Totally different than debating which football team is better!So yeah, using comparatives is just a really core part of human language and reasoning in general. We all do it naturally every single day, whether we're aware of it or not. It's how we weigh options, form preferences, evaluate data, you name it. Even little kids start doing it from basically the moment they begin putting sentences together!But now that I'm in the 6th grade, my English teacher wants us to get really technical about the proper ways to form comparatives. All the rules about when to use -er versusmore/less, how to handle irregular adjectives, making things superlative with -est, and so on. It's a lot to try to remember!I can't wait until we move on to the next unit though, because I've heard it's all about using metaphors and similies for comparing things in an even more creative, figurative way. Maybe something like "his sneakers are as white as fresh snow" or "her hair shimmered like diamonds in the sunlight." Now those arer eally fun ways to compare things that go beyond just -er and -est!Although I do have to admit, learning all the nitty-gritty details of comparatives now will probably make me appreciate those figurative comparisons a lot more when we get to them. It's hard work, but step-by-step I'm getting betterat this whole comparing things business.Okay, I think that's more than enough examples and ramblings from me on this topic! I've pretty much compared every type of comparison that I can think of. Hopefully I managed to make a decent shot at writing this essay from a 6th grader's point of view. Let me know if you need any clarification or have additional instructions. But if not, I'll stop here and just say - thanks for letting me practice this unit's concepts throughwriting. Practice really does make perfect...or should I say, practice makes you more perfect at things? You get the idea!篇5My Struggles with the Comparative DegreeHi there! My name is Emily, and I'm a 6th-grader at Oakwood Elementary School. I love learning new things, but sometimes, certain topics can be really tricky. One area that has given me a hard time lately is the comparative degree in English.Let me start by explaining what the comparative degree is all about. You see, when we want to compare two things or people, we often use adjectives like "tall," "smart," or "funny." But sometimes, we need to show which one is taller, smarter, or funnier than the other. That's where the comparative degree comes in.In English, we usually form the comparative degree by adding "-er" to short adjectives, like "tall" becomes "taller." For longer adjectives, we use the word "more" before the adjective, like "more intelligent." And if we want to compare three or more things, we use the superlative degree, which is formed by adding "-est" to short adjectives or using "most" before longer adjectives.Sounds simple enough, right? Well, let me tell you, it's not always that straightforward! There are all sorts of exceptions and irregular forms that make my head spin.One of the first challenges I faced was with adjectives that have more than one syllable. For example, "beautiful" is a three-syllable word, so the comparative form should be "more beautiful." But then there are words like "handsome," which is two syllables, but the comparative form is "handsomer," not "more handsome." How confusing is that?And don't even get me started on irregular forms! Why is the comparative of "good" not "gooder" but "better"? And why is the comparative of "bad" not "badder" but "worse"? It's like the English language is playing a cruel joke on us students!I remember one time in class when we were practicing comparative and superlative forms, and my teacher asked us to complete the sentence: "She is the _____ girl in the class." Now, I knew the adjective was "pretty," so I confidently wrote "prettiest." But then my friend Sarah raised her hand and said, "No, it's 'most pretty.'" We argued back and forth until our teacher had to intervene and explain that both forms were technically correct, but "prettiest" is more commonly used.Another tricky aspect of the comparative degree is when you're comparing two things that are equal. In that case, you use the word "as" followed by the adjective. For example, "John is as tall as his brother." Seems simple, right? But then there are phrases like "not as tall as" or "not so tall as," which can be confusing to remember.And let's not forget about the different rules for comparing quantities or measurements. For example, when comparing lengths or distances, we use "longer" or "shorter," but for weights or heights, we use "heavier" or "taller." It's like there's a whole separate set of rules just for those types of comparisons!Despite all these challenges, I'm determined to master the comparative degree. I've been practicing with flashcards, doing extra worksheets, and even making up silly sentences to help me remember the different forms. Like, "My brother is funnier than a clown on a pogo stick," or "This math problem is harder than a rock."I've also been paying extra attention in class and asking my teacher for help whenever I'm stuck. She's been really patient and encouraging, which has made a huge difference.One thing that has helped me a lot is finding real-life examples of comparative forms in books, movies, or evenconversations with my friends and family. It's amazing how often we use comparative language without even realizing it!For instance, the other day, my friend Sarah and I were discussing our favorite snacks. Sarah said, "I think chocolate chip cookies are tastier than plain sugar cookies." Right away, I recognized the comparative form of "tasty" and felt proud of myself for catching it.Another time, I was reading a book, and the author described a character as "braver than a lion." I immediately thought, "Aha! Comparative degree using '-er' with a short adjective."It's these little moments of recognition that make me feel like I'm slowly but surely getting the hang of the comparative degree. And while it's still a challenging topic for me, I'm not letting it get me down.After all, learning a new language is never easy, but that's what makes it so rewarding. Every time I overcome a hurdle like the comparative degree, I feel a sense of accomplishment that motivates me to keep pushing forward.So, if you're also struggling with the comparative degree or any other aspect of English, don't lose hope! Keep practicing,asking questions, and looking for examples in the world around you. And most importantly, be patient with yourself. Learning takes time, but with perseverance and a positive attitude, you'll get there.Who knows, maybe one day I'll be able to say, "I'm more confident with the comparative degree than anyone in my class!" But for now, I'll settle for being just a little bit better at it than I was yesterday.篇6My Amazing Adventures with ComparativesComparing things is super fun and useful! In English class this semester, we've been learning all about the comparative degree. At first, it seemed a bit tricky, but now I'm getting the hang of it. Let me tell you about some of the hilarious situations where I've used comparatives recently.It all started a few weeks ago when my friends and I were hanging out at the park. Miguel brought his new pet hamster, Speedster. Speedster is the funniest little furball you've ever seen! He was zipping around the picnic table at lightning speed."Whoa, Speedster is faster than my cat at home!" I exclaimed, using the comparative adjective 'faster.'"You're right, Jake. I think he might even be faster than a cheetah!" Sara chimed in with a giggle.Miguel looked so proud of his supercharged hamster. "He's definitely the fastest hamster in the whole neighborhood!"We all nodded in agreement. Speedster was impressively fast compared to other rodents we knew. Using comparatives helped us express just how speedy that little guy truly was.A couple days later, my younger brother Timmy and I were watching cartoons together. There was a scene where two characters were having an eating contest, devouring massive piles of spaghetti. It was both disgusting and mesmerizing at the same time."That purple monster is eating way more spaghetti than the polka-dot one!" Timmy pointed out.I decided to apply what I'd learned about comparatives. "You're absolutely right, Timmy. The polka-dot guy can't eat as much as the other one."Timmy's eyes went wide. "Wow Jake, good job using that comparing word thingy correctly!"I beamed with pride at putting my new English skills to use. Even simple conversations become learning opportunities with comparatives.My favorite comparative situation happened just last weekend though. Our family went on a hiking trip in the mountains. The scenery was breathtaking up there! Tall pine trees, sparkling streams, and vistas stretching out for miles and miles.At one point, we came across a stunning waterfall. Icy blue liquid cascaded down a rocky cliff probably 60 feet high. It was easily one of the most beautiful sights I'd ever witnessed."This waterfall is much taller than the one we saw last summer!" my dad remarked."You're so right, honey," my mom agreed. "And I think the water is colder too. Just look how fast it's moving over those rocks."I decided to jump in with my own comparative observation. "The water looks way cleaner too. It's so crystal clear, even clearer than our swimming pool!"We all had a good chuckle at my silly but accurate comparison. Spending quality time with my family while flexing my English skills... what could be better?By this point, I felt like quite the comparative pro. Using'more,' 'less,' '-er,' and other comparative phrases had become second nature to me. I started looking for opportunities to use them everywhere I went.At the grocery store with my mom, I commented, "These apples look redder and bigger than the ones we got last week!"Brushing my teeth before bed, I'd grin into the mirror and say, "My teeth look whiter than ever after using this new toothpaste!"I even started using double comparatives, like when I told my dad, "Your mustache looks thicker and more magnificent with every passing day!"He playfully ruffled my hair and said, "Why thank you, my boy. Yours will be just as thick and manly one day too!"Comparatives have infiltrated every part of my life now. Anything and everything can be compared to something else. The more I use them, the more natural and fun it becomes.What's the biggest, most valuable lesson I've learned through this grammar journey? Comparatives help us make sense of the world around us. They allow us to precisely articulate how one thing relates to another in a clear, vivid way.Without comparatives, we'd really struggle to explain our experiences in-depth. We'd be stuck just stating objective facts without that extra descriptive punch. Like, "That roller coaster was fast and that ice cream was cold." Okay, sure, but how fast? How cold compared to what?By utilizing comparatives, we can paint a much richer picture with our words. "That brand new roller coaster was faster than a race car! And the mint chocolate chip ice cream was even colder than a winter night in Alaska!"See what I mean? Isn't that way more engaging and evocative? With comparatives, our self-expression levels up in a major way. We can analyze, critique, and evaluate the world through a compelling comparative lens.So in the end, my adventures with the comparative degree have been an enriching, illuminating experience. I've gained a powerful tool for vividly describing my reality. Whether I'm discussing pets, food, nature, or anything else, I can whip outthose handy comparative words to make my point louder and clearer.I can't wait to see what other realms I get to explore with my awesome comparative superpowers. Comparing the deliciousness of burritos from different restaurants? No problem! Analyzing which soccer players are bigger, stronger team assets? You'd better believe I'm on it! Determining whether my dad's snores are louder than a jackhammer drilling through concrete? Hey, I'll give it a comparative crack!The possibilities are endless for this elementary grammar maven. Adjectives, adverbs, comparatives of all sorts - bring them on! My brain's ready to run laps around the English language like never before. Thanks to comparatives, my world just got way more interesting and expressive. I'd say that's pretty darn valuable in my book!。

六年级英语形容词比较级和最高级特殊用法单选题50题

六年级英语形容词比较级和最高级特殊用法单选题50题

六年级英语形容词比较级和最高级特殊用法单选题50题1.John is taller than Mary. But Mike is the _____ of the three.A.tallB.tallerC.tallest答案:C。

本题考查形容词最高级的用法。

tall 的比较级是taller,最高级是tallest。

这里说Mike 是三个人中最高的,所以用最高级tallest。

2.My sister is thinner than me. But my mother is the _____ in our family.A.thinB.thinnerC.thinnest答案:C。

thin 的比较级是thinner,最高级是thinnest。

在我们一家人中妈妈是最瘦的,用最高级thinnest。

3.The teacher is more patient than the students. But the headmaster is the _____ of all.A.patientB.more patientC.most patient答案:C。

patient 的比较级是more patient,最高级是most patient。

校长是所有人中最有耐心的,用最高级most patient。

4.My brother is stronger than my father. But the athlete is the _____ one I know.A.strongB.strongerC.strongest答案:C。

strong 的比较级是stronger,最高级是strongest。

运动员是我认识的人中最强壮的,用最高级strongest。

5.My friend is more beautiful than me. But the movie star is the _____ person I have ever seen.A.beautifulB.more beautifulC.most beautiful答案:C。

比较级练习题六年级

比较级练习题六年级

比较级练习题六年级一、填入适当的比较级形式。

1. My sister is ____________ (tall) than me.2. This book is ____________ (interesting) than that one.3. The car is ____________ (expensive) than the bike.4. Elephants are ____________ (heavy) than pigs.5. Today is ____________ (hot) than yesterday.6. The blue sky is ____________ (beautiful) than the grey sky.7. Jack runs ____________ (fast) than Tom.8. My mother cooks ____________ (delicious) than my father.9. The red dress is ____________ (pretty) than the green one.10. This exercise is ____________ (easy) than the last one.二、选择正确的比较级形式填空。

1. My dog is _______ (friendly) than your cat.A. friendlierB. friendlyerC. friendlirerD. friendlyest2. The weather in summer is _______ (hot) than in winter.A. hottierB. more hotC. hotterD. more hotter3. Which is _______ (big), the sun or the earth?A. bigerB. biggestC. more bigD. larger4. This apple is _______ (sweet) than that one.A. sweetestB. sweeterC. more sweetD. sweetester5. Tom is _______(tall) than his sister.A. highB. tallerC. most tallD. more tall6. My sister is _______ (young) than me.A. youngiestB. youngerC. youngesterD. more young7. The cat runs _______ (quickly) than the turtle.A. quickB. more quickC. quickerD. quickest8. This car is _______ (fast) than that one.A. fastlyB. more fastC. fasterD. fastest9. English is _______ (easy) than Chinese.A. easyB. easierC. easiestD. more easy10. Mary sings _______ (beautifully) than Lucy.A. beautyB. more beautyC. beautifullyD. most beautifully三、连线题:将左栏的比较级与右栏的正常形式连线。

六年级英语形容词比较级单选题40题

六年级英语形容词比较级单选题40题

六年级英语形容词比较级单选题40题1. My sister is ____ than me.A. tallB. tallerC. tallestD. the tallest答案:B。

本题考查形容词比较级的用法。

“than”是比较级的标志词,A 选项是原级,C 和D 选项是最高级,这里要用比较级“taller”,表示“更高”。

2. This book is ____ than that one.A. interestingB. more interestingC. most interestingD. the most interesting答案:B。

“than”表明要用比较级,interesting 的比较级是more interesting,A 选项是原级,C 和D 选项是最高级。

3. The dog is ____ than the cat.A. bigB. biggerC. biggestD. the biggest答案:B。

有“than”,要用比较级,big 的比较级是bigger,A 选项是原级,C 和D 选项是最高级。

4. Her hair is ____ than mine.A. longB. longerC. longestD. the longest答案:B。

看到“than”用比较级,long 的比较级是longer,A 选项是原级,C 和D 选项是最高级。

5. The weather today is ____ than yesterday.A. goodB. betterC. bestD. the best答案:B。

“than”提示用比较级,good 的比较级是better,A 选项是原级,C 和D 选项是最高级。

6. The weather in Beijing is ______ than that in Guangzhou in winter.A. colderB. hotterC. warmerD. cooler答案:A。

六年级英语形容词比较级不规则变化单选题40题

六年级英语形容词比较级不规则变化单选题40题

六年级英语形容词比较级不规则变化单选题40题1. Tom is ____ than his brother.A. strongB. strongerC. strongestD. the strongest答案:B。

本题考查形容词比较级。

strong 的比较级是stronger,A 选项是原级,C 选项是最高级形式,最高级前要加the,D 选项the strongest 是最高级,根据题意“than”表示比较,要用比较级,所以选B。

2. Lucy is ____ now than she was yesterday.A. goodB. betterC. bestD. the best答案:B。

better 是good 的比较级,A 选项是原级,C 选项best 是最高级,最高级前要加the,D 选项the best 是最高级,因为有“than”要用比较级,所以选B。

3. Our teacher is ____ than yours.A. funnyB. funnierC. funniestD. the funniest答案:B。

funny 的比较级是funnier,A 选项是原级,C 选项funniest 是最高级,最高级前要加the,D 选项the funniest 是最高级,“than”提示用比较级,故选B。

4. This book is ____ than that one.A. interestingB. more interestingC. most interestingD. the most interesting答案:B。

interesting 的比较级是more interesting,A 选项是原级,C 选项most interesting 是最高级,最高级前要加the,D 选项the most interesting 是最高级,“than”表明用比较级,所以选B。

5. I'm ____ at English than my sister.A. badB. worseC. worstD. the worst答案:B。

六年级英语形容词比较级单选题40题

六年级英语形容词比较级单选题40题

六年级英语形容词比较级单选题40题1.Lucy is ______ than Lily.A.tallB.tallerC.tallestD.the tallest答案:B。

tall 的比较级是taller,than 是比较级的标志词。

A 选项是原级;C 选项是最高级,前面缺少the;D 选项是最高级。

2.Jim is ______ of the three boys.A.thinB.thinnerC.thinnestD.the thinnest答案:D。

of the three boys 表示在三个男孩中,要用最高级,thin 的最高级是thinnest,最高级前面要加the。

A 选项是原级;B 选项是比较级;C 选项最高级前面缺少the。

3.Mary's hair is ______ than Kate's.A.longB.longerC.longestD.the longest答案:B。

than 是比较级的标志词,long 的比较级是longer。

A选项是原级;C 选项是最高级,前面缺少the;D 选项是最高级。

4.Tom is ______ than his brother.A.strongB.strongerC.strongestD.the strongest答案:B。

than 是比较级的标志词,strong 的比较级是stronger。

A 选项是原级;C 选项是最高级,前面缺少the;D 选项是最高级。

5.Linda is ______ than her sister.A.beautifulB.more beautifulC.most beautifulD.the most beautiful答案:B。

than 是比较级的标志词,beautiful 的比较级是more beautiful。

A 选项是原级;C 选项是最高级,前面缺少the;D 选项是最高级。

6.My cat is _____ than your dog.A.smallerB.biggerC.tallerD.shorter答案:A。

六年级英语形容词比较级单选题40题

六年级英语形容词比较级单选题40题

六年级英语形容词比较级单选题40题1. Tom is ____ than his brother.A. tallB. tallerC. tallestD. the tallest答案:B。

本题考查形容词比较级的用法。

A 选项“tall”是原级;C 选项“tallest”是最高级形式,前面需加“the”;D 选项“the tallest”是最高级。

根据题意,是将Tom 和他的哥哥进行比较,要用比较级“taller”。

2. This apple is ____ than that one.A. bigB. biggerC. biggestD. the biggest答案:B。

“big”的比较级是“bigger”,最高级是“biggest”且最高级前需加“the”。

此题是两个苹果比较大小,用比较级“bigger”。

3. My sister is ____ than me.A. oldB. olderC. oldestD. the oldest答案:B。

“old”的比较级是“older”,最高级是“oldest”且最高级前要加“the”。

这里是姐姐和我作比较,用比较级“older”。

4. The blue pen is ____ than the red pen.A. longB. longerC. longestD. the longest答案:B。

“long”的比较级是“longer”,最高级是“longest”且最高级前需加“the”。

本题比较蓝色钢笔和红色钢笔的长度,用比较级“longer”。

5. The dog is ____ than the cat.A. heavyB. heavierC. heaviestD. the heaviest答案:B。

“heavy”的比较级是“heavier”,最高级是“heaviest”且最高级前要加“the”。

这里是狗和猫的重量比较,用比较级“heavier”。

六年级英语形容词比较级与最高级单选题30题

六年级英语形容词比较级与最高级单选题30题

六年级英语形容词比较级与最高级单选题30题1.Lily is taller than Lucy. Lucy is shorter than Lily. Who is the tallest in the class?A.LilyB.LucyC.The other studentsD.No one答案:A。

本题考查比较级和最高级的用法。

Lily 比Lucy 高,Lucy 比Lily 矮,所以在两人中Lily 最高。

选项B Lucy 是较矮的;选项C 其他学生在题干中未提及身高比较;选项D 不符合题意。

2.The dog is fatter than the cat. The cat is thinner than the dog. Which animal is the fattest?A.The dogB.The catC.Other animalsD.No one答案:A。

题干中明确狗比猫胖,猫比狗瘦,所以狗是最胖的。

选项B 猫是瘦的;选项C 其他动物未参与比较;选项D 错误。

3.Mary has longer hair than Lily. Lily has shorter hair than Mary. Who has the longest hair?A.MaryB.LilyC.The othersD.No one答案:A。

Mary 的头发比Lily 长,Lily 的头发比Mary 短,所以Mary 的头发最长。

选项 B Lily 的头发短;选项 C 其他人未提及头发长度;选项D 不符合。

4.The elephant is bigger than the horse. The horse is smaller than the elephant. Which animal is the biggest?A.The elephantB.The horseC.Other animalsD.No one答案:A。

六年级下册比较级语法专项练习

六年级下册比较级语法专项练习

一、按要求写出下列单词的正确形式。

good(比较级)____________heavy(比较级)____________bad(比较级)____________far(比较级)___________thin(最高级)____________happy(最高级)___________little(最高级)___________careful(副词)_______________slow(副词)__________ earliest(原级)___________二、选择填空。

1.Which subject do you like _______,maths or English? A.good B.better C.wellD.best2.This red rose is ________of all flowers.A.beautifulerB.much more beautifulC.the most beautifulD.beautiful3.My book is newer than ___________. A.he B.his C.our D.we4.He is ________student in his class. A.good B.better C.the best D.best5.Look! The bee _______than the bird.A.fly higherB.is flying higherC.as high asD.flies higher6.His hen are _________and fat. A.big B.bigger C.biggest D.the biggest7.She knows _________about history than most people.A.moreB.muchC.mostD.many8.It was really a (an) _________story. A.afraid B.excited C.excitingD.worried9.Which city is __________from here,Beijing or Shanghai?A.farB.fartherC.farthestD.the farthest10.This building is ___________that tree.A.so tall asB.as tall asC.so taller asD.as taller as三、根据句意,用所给形容词或副词的正确形式填空。

深圳小学六年级比较级和最高级练习

深圳小学六年级比较级和最高级练习

I> 写出以下各形容词的比较级和最高级1. nice _______ __________2. fat _______ _________3. slow _______ __________4. dry ________ _______5. happy _______ ________6. wet _______ ___________7. much ______ _________ 8. ill _______ __________9. little ______ _________ 10. bad _______ ________11. thin ______ _________ 12. far _________ _________ 13.early _______ __________ 14. busy ______ __________ 15. slowly _________ __________ 16. exciting __________ ________ 17. careful _____________ ____________ 18. quiet ________ ________II> 根据句意,用所括号内所级形容词的比较等级形式填空1. Mr. Smith is _________ man in this office. (rich)2. Winter is _________ season of the years. (cold)3. This radio is not so ________ as that one. (cheap)4. It is much _______ today than yesterday. (hot)5. She is a little ________ than her classmates. (careful)6. ________ people came to the meeting than last time. (many)7. Which book is ________, this one or that one? (easy)8. My room is _______ than yours. (small)9. Hainan is _______ from Beijing than Hunan. (far)10. Skating is _______ than swimming. (exciting)11. Jim is _______ than all the others. (honest)12. Things are getting _______ and _______. (bad)13. The higher you climb, the _______ it will be. (cold)14. Now his life is becoming ________ and _______. (difficult)15. There are _______ boys than girls in our class. (few)16. The population of Shandong is_____ than that Sichuan.(little)17.Which is __________ (big) ,the sun, the moon or the earth?18.Which is ______________ (beautiful),the black coat or the blue one?19.This moon cake is ___________ (cheap) of all.20.He is __________ (strong) in the class.21. English is ___________ (widely) spoken in the world.22.Hainan is a very large island.It’s the second_________ island in China. (large)23.Now air in our town is ____ than it used to be.A. very goodB. much betterC. rather thanD. even worse24. The _________ she is, the ________ she feels. (busy/happy)25. The _________, the __________. (soon/good)26. The _______ we get together, the ________ we will be.(much/ happy)27. He is ______ (bad) at learning maths. He is much _______ (bad) at Chinese andhe is the _________ (bad) at English.28. He is one of the_________(friendly) people in the class, I think.29. A dictionary is much _________ (expensive) than a story-book.30.Sue is a little ___________ (beautiful) than her sister.31.My room is not as _________ (big) as my brother' s.32. -- Annie plays the piano very ___________ (well).-- Sue plays it _____ (well) than Annie.And Sally plays it the ________ (well).33. Saturday is my _________ (busy) day in a week.34. Who’s _______________ person in your class, Sue?35. Which is ____________, a computer, a TV set or a DVD player? (cheap)III> 改错:下面的句子均有一处错误请划出来并改正。

六年级下册英语Unit 1 How Tall are you比较级练习全面版

六年级下册英语Unit 1 How Tall are you比较级练习全面版

9. warm, It’s, today (.) It’s warm today.
10. play, Let’s, football (.) Let’s play football.
11. much, How, it, is (?) How much is it?
12. yuan, It’s, ten (.) It’s ten yuan.
4. is, it, time, What (?)
What time is it?
5. o’clock, It’s, two (.)
It’s two o’clock.
6. time, math, for, It’s, class (.) It’s time for math class. 7. this, Is, your, T-shirt (?) Is this your T-shirt? 8. colour, it, is, What (?) What colour is it?
9. Whose pencil-box is _b_ig_g_e_r (big), yours or hers? Hers is. 10.Ben jumps _h_i_gh_e_r_ (high) than some of the boys in his class. 11.Does Nancy sing _b_e_tt_e_r _(well) than Helen? Yes, she does. 12.My eyes are __b_ig_g_e_r __(big) than hers. 13.Which is __he_a_v_ie_r__(heavy), the elephant or the pig? 14.Who gets up _e_a_rl_ie_r_ (early), Tim or Tom? 15.Do the girls get upe_a_rl_ie_r (early) than the boys? No, they_d_o_n_’t_. 16.Jim runs _sl_o_w_ (slow). But Ben runs _sl_o_w_e_r(slow).

六年级英语比较级练习题

六年级英语比较级练习题

六年级英语比较级练习题比较级是英语中描述两个事物或人之间差异的一种语法形式。

以下是一些适合六年级学生的英语比较级练习题:1. 选择题:- Which is _________, the cat or the dog?A) biggerB) smallerC) same size- My sister is _________ than me.A) youngerB) olderC) same age2. 填空题:- The elephant is much ________ than the mouse. (heavy) - My cousin is ________ than me. She can run faster. (quick)3. 转换句子:- 原句:He is tall.转换为比较级:He is taller than his brother.- 原句:She is smart.转换为比较级:She is smarter than her friend.4. 使用比较级完成句子:- This book is _________ than that one. (interesting)- The movie was _________ than I expected. (exciting)5. 改错练习:- The mountain is more high than the building. (改正错误) - She is more intelligent than him. (改正错误)6. 比较级和最高级练习:- Who is the _________ in your class? (tall)A) tallestB) tallC) more tall- Which season do you like _________, spring or autumn? (much)A) moreB) mostC) less7. 连词成句:- quieter, the, is, night, than, day (.)- faster, runs, he, than, his, sister8. 阅读理解:- 阅读下面的短文,然后回答问题。

六年级英语比较级试题答案及解析

六年级英语比较级试题答案及解析

六年级英语比较级试题答案及解析1. There was an even ▁▁▁box in that.A. smallB. bigC. smaller【解析】略2. Tell me _______about the Great Wall.A.muchB.moreC.many【解析】略3. The more ______ you are, the _____mistakes you`ll make.A. carefully; fewerB. careful; lessC. careful; fewer【解析】略4.写出下列单词的比较级。

(10分)(1)heavy(2)thin(3)well(4)late(5)far【解析】略5. I'm _____than you.A.thinnerB. thinerC. thin【解析】略6.按要求改写下列单词。

(15分)【答案】(1)happy (2)do (3)heavier (4)swimming (5)thinner (6)Has (7)took (8)coming (9)can not (10)small【解析】略7. The road is______than that one.A. widerB. widestC. wide【答案】A【解析】than前用形容词比较级,可知答案选A.8. My ruler is ________ than yours.A. longB. longerC. taller【答案】B【解析】略9. I can speak English my mother.A. better asB.better thanC.good as【答案】B【解析】略10. I'm ____than you.A. thinnerB. thinC. thiner【答案】A【解析】略11. I can speak English my mother.A. better asB.better thanC.good as【答案】B【解析】把我和哥哥进行比较,如是原级比较,应为“as+形容词原形+as”,比较级为:形容词+er+than,故为B 。

(完整)六年级下册形容词的比较级和最高级

(完整)六年级下册形容词的比较级和最高级

2014广州小学六年级英语下册形容词的比较级和最高级专题训练大多数形容词有三个等级: 1.原级,即形容词原形,表示双方程度相同或不同2.比较级,表示“较……”,“更……一些”的意思3.最高级,表示“最……”的意思。

在英语里两个人或物体进行比较时要用比较级。

三个人或三个物体(或三个以上的人和三个以上的物体)进行比较时要用最高级。

如:He is taller than me.他比我高。

His room is bigger than my room. 他的房间比我的房间大。

She is younger than my sister. 她比我妹妹年轻。

He is tallest in our class.他在我们班最高。

形容词的比较级和最高级的构成Ⅰ、规则变化构成方法原形比较级最高级单音节词和少数双音节词及以Y 结尾的词一般在原级词尾加-er或加-estlong、warmcleverlonger、warmerclevererlongest、warmestcleverest结尾是e的词只加-r或-stnice、finelargenicer、finerlargernicest、finestlargest重读闭音节词以单个辅音字母结尾,先双写辅音字母再加-er或-estbig、fatredbigger、fatterredderbiggest、fattestreddest以“辅音字母+y”结尾的双音节词先改“y”为“i”再加-er或-estbusy、earlydirty、happybusier、earlierdirtier、happierbusiest、earliestdirtiest、happiest多音节和部分双音节词在原级前加more或mostinterestingcarefulimportantbeautifuldangerousmore interestingmore carefulmore importantmore beautifulmore dangerousmost interestingmost carefulmost importantmost beautifulmost dangerousⅡ、不规则变化原级比较级最高级good/well better bestbad/ill worse worst many/much more most little less leastfar farther/further farthest/furthestold older/elder oldest/eldest 副词的比较级和最高级Ⅰ、不规则变化原级比较级最高级well better bestbadly worse worstlittle less leastmuch more mostfar farther farthestⅡ、规则变化构成方法原形比较级最高级单音节词和少数双音节词及以Y 结尾的词一般在原级词尾加-er或加-estfast faster fastest 结尾是e的词只加-r或-stlate later latest以“辅音字母+y”结尾的双音节词先改“y”为“i”再加-er或-estearly earlier earliest多音节和部分双音节词在原级前加more或mostquicklycarefullymore quicklymore carefullymost quicklymost carefully形容词的用法:一、形容词原级的用法表示双方程度相同(即年龄、高矮等等)或不同时用形容词原级。

六年级英语形容词比较级单选题40题

六年级英语形容词比较级单选题40题

六年级英语形容词比较级单选题40题1.Lucy is taller than Lily. Lily is shorter than Lucy. Who is taller?A.LucyB.LilyC.They are the same height答案:A。

本题中明确指出Lucy 比Lily 高,Lily 比Lucy 矮,所以更高的是Lucy。

比较级taller 和shorter 用来比较两个人的身高。

2.Jack has longer hair than Tom. Tom has shorter hair than Jack. Who has shorter hair?A.JackB.TomC.They have the same length hair答案:B。

题干中说Jack 的头发比Tom 长,Tom 的头发比Jack 短,所以头发更短的是Tom。

比较级longer 和shorter 用于比较头发的长短。

3.Mary is thinner than Kate. Kate is fatter than Mary. Who is fatter?A.MaryB.KateC.They are equally fat答案:B。

Mary 比Kate 瘦,Kate 比Mary 胖,所以更胖的是Kate。

比较级thinner 和fatter 用来比较人的胖瘦。

4.Bob is prettier than Mike. Mike is uglier than Bob. Who is prettier?A.BobB.MikeC.They are both ugly答案:A。

Bob 比Mike 漂亮,Mike 比Bob 丑,所以更漂亮的是Bob。

比较级prettier 和uglier 用于比较人的外貌美丑。

5.Tom is darker than Jerry. Jerry is lighter than Tom. Who is lighter?A.TomB.JerryC.They are both dark答案:B。

人教版六年级比较级练习题

人教版六年级比较级练习题

人教版六年级比较级练习题在人教版六年级英语教材中,比较级是一个重要的语法知识点。

通过比较级的学习和练习,学生可以更好地理解和运用形容词的比较级形式。

下面是一些人教版六年级比较级练习题,帮助学生加深对比较级的理解和掌握。

Exercise 1: Rewrite the following sentences using the comparative form of the adjectives given.Example: I am tall. (taller)→ I am taller.1. The blue shirt is expensive. (more expensive)2. The dog is big. (bigger)3. This apple is small. (smaller)4. The bus is fast. (faster)5. John is clever. (cleverer)6. The cake is delicious. (more delicious)7. My brother is strong. (stronger)8. The movie is interesting. (more interesting)9. The book is long. (longer)10. The bag is heavy. (heavier)Exercise 2: Choose the correct comparative form of the adjectives in parentheses.1. Tom is _____ (tall) than his sister.2. I think Chinese is _____ (difficult) than English.3. The red dress is _____ (nice) than the green dress.4. Tina is _____ (young) than her brother.5. The exam was _____ (easy) than we expected.6. The movie was _____ (exciting) than the book.7. My house is _____ (big) than yours.8. The blue car is _____ (fast) than the red car.9. This test is _____ (short) than the last one.10. My dog is _____ (friendly) than yours.Exercise 3: Complete the sentences with the comparative form of the adjectives in brackets.1. The red shirt is _____ (expensive) than the green shirt.2. Sarah is _____ (good) at basketball than Mike.3. Today is _____ (hot) than yesterday.4. The banana is _____ (yellow) than the apple.5. Chinese food is _____ (delicious) than American food.6. My house is _____ (small) than your house.7. The movie was _____ (boring) than I expected.8. The book is _____ (interesting) than the movie.9. Tom is _____ (tall) than his classmates.10. The laptop is _____ (expensive) than the tablet.通过以上练习题,学生可以在语境中学会运用比较级形式来表达不同事物之间的差异。

(人教PEP)六年级英语下册比较级和最高级的专项练习

(人教PEP)六年级英语下册比较级和最高级的专项练习

(人教PEP)六年级英语下册比较级和最高级的专项练习一、选择填空。

(一)1.A pig is __ than a dog.oFg69 U A]A. much heavyB. more heavierC much heavier D. more heavy Bk*=z,b;2.--Which is __ season in Beijing? }CcSNJAw--I think it’s spring. Xb* m?IA. goodB. wellC. best D,the best ncJ+; p3. The city is becoming ______. N*4qqG=A. more beautiful and moreB. more beautiful and beautiful Vl/(4--C. more and more beautifulD. more beautiful and beautifuler r=A r7=4.Which does Alice like _____ , Chinese or Art? 13c ox$=';WX^. A. well B. best C. better D. much ,RtG.R-PW5.The Changjiang River is one of ____ in the world. qi O/E}IA. the longest riverB. longest rivers A a>zCn:C. the longest riversD. longer rivers F%\ah Y hv6.LiMing speaks Chinese _____ better than me. @8l?&!bJA. veryB. moreC. a lot ofD. much7.There are____boys in Class Two than in Class Four. aI"o5 DA. moreB. manyC. mostD. best 1l RaHi"8.Who has _____ oranges now, Jim, Lily or Lucy? >y .f+qA. muchB. biggestC. betterD. the most BKCRq$_]:39.Mother is _____ in my family. 0g( 6!`NI8A. busyB. busierC. the busiestD. more d@ xE510.No one is _____ Lucy in the class. '69-{|3A. so tallest asB. as taller asC. so high asD. as tall as ]od8}Q^Ms(二)@M yT> 1. This box is___ that one.A. heavy thanB. so heavy thanC. heavier asD. as heavy as2. When we speak to people, we should be ' .A. as polite as possibleB. as polite as possiblyC. as politely as possibleD. as politely as possibly3. This book is____ that one, but____ than that one.A. as difficult as; expensiveB. as more difficult as; more expensiveC. as difficult as; more expensiveD. more difficult as; as expensive4. I think the story is not so ___ as that one.A. interestingB. interestedC. more interestingD. most interesting5. His father began to work____ he was seven years old.A. as old asB. as early asC. sinceD. while(三)( )1. I think science is _ than Japanese.A. much importantB. importantC. much more importantD. more much important( ) 2 This pencil is___ than that one.A. longestB. longC. longerD. as long( ) 3 My mother is no ___ young.A. shorterB. longerC. littleD. few( ) 4 These children are ____ this year than they were last year.A. more tallB. more tallerC. very tallerD. much taller( ) 5 It was very hot yesterday, but it is___ today.A. even hotterB. more hotterC. much more hotD. much hot()6. Mrs Black has got____ instead of getting any better.A. more badB. a little worseC. much badlyD. a lot of worse (四)1. When we arrived, we found the meeting room crowded with___ students.A. quite a fewB. only a fewC. fewD. a few quite2. The house is small for a family of six.A. much tooB. too muchC. very muchD.so3. Through the window we can see nothing but ____ buildings.A. tall very manyB. very many tallC. very tall manyD. many ve ry tall4. -What's your brother like?-He is___.A. a driverB. very tallC. my friendD. at school5. The jacket was so___ that he decided to buy it.A. muchB. littleC. expensiveD. cheapl6. Our classroom is____ larger than theirs.A. moreB. quiteC. veryD. much(五)( ) 1. The earth is about____ as the moon.A. as fifty time bigB. fifty times as bigC. as big fifty timesD. fifty as times big( ) 2. Your room is mine.A. twice as large thanB. twice the size ofC. bigger twice thanD. as twice large as( ) 3. Your room is ___ than mine.A. three time bigB. three times bigC. three times biggerD. bigger three times( ) 4. His father is____than his mother. ;A. older four yearsB. as four years olderC. four years olderD. bigger four years(六)( ) 1. Maths is more popular than____.A. any other subjectB. all the subjectsC. any subjectD. other subject( ) 2. China is larger than ____ in Africa.A. any other countryB. other countriesC. the other country J 1%D. any country( ) 3. Tom is stronger than ___ in his class.A. any other boyB. any boysC. any boyD. other boy(七)( ) 1. When spring comes, it gets____.A. warm and warmB. colder and colderC. warmer and warmerD. shorter and shorter( ) 2. By and by, ____ students in our class came to like English.A. more and moreB. much and muchC. many and manyD. less and least ( ) 3. At last he began to cry ___.A. hard and hardB. more hard and more hardC. harder and harderD. less hard and less harder( ) 4. When spring comes the days get ____ and nights ____.A. short; longB. long; shortC. longer; shorterD. shorter; longer (八)1. ___ I look at the picture, ____ I like it.A. The best; the moreB. The more; the lessC. The more; lessD. More; the more2. ___ he read the book, ____ he got in it.A. The more; the more interestingB. The less; the more interestingC. The more; the more interestedD. More; more interested3. ___ you come back, _____ it will be.A, The quicker; the best B. The sooner; the betterC. Faster; the betterD. The sooner; better(九)( )1. I like___ one of the two books.A. the olderB. oldestC. the oldestD. older( )2. Which is___country, China or Japan?A. the largeB. the largerC. largerD. largest( ) 3. Of the two cups, he bought .A. the smallerB. the smallestC. small D: smaller(十)( ) 1. Which do you like ___, tea or coffee?A. wellB. betterC. bestD. most( ) 2. This work is ____ for me than for you.A. difficultB. most difficultC. much difficultD. more difficult ( ) 3. Which do you think tastes ____, the chicken or the fish?A. goodB. betterC. bestD. well( ) 4. The Great Pyramid is about 137 metres high today, but it was onceA. higherB. highestC. high tooD. more high ( ) 5. Don't you think it ______ not to write the letter?A. well ,B. betterC. bestD. good二、写出下列形容词和副词的比较级形式。

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2.谁比David更强壮?是Gao Shan.
________ _________ than David? Gao Shan ________.
3.谁的铅笔更长,他的还是她的?我想是她的。
_________ pencil is ________ ,______ or ________?________ is,I think.
8.A horse is __ than a dog.
A.much heavy B.more heavier C.much heavier D.more heavy
9.Which is __ season in Beijing? I think it’s spring.
A.good B.well C. best D.the best
A. better B. best C. very D. well
7.Hainan is a very large(大) island. It’t the second__ island in China.
rge B. larger C. largest D. most large
6.Does Nancy sing __________ (well) than Helen? Yes, she does.
7.My eyes are __________(big) than hers.
8.Which is __________ (heavy),the elephant or the pig?
3. Who is __________ (thin),you or Helen? Helen is.
4. Whose pencil-box is _________ (big),yours or hers? Hers is.
5.Ben jumps ________ (high) than some of the boys in his class.
A.funny B.much funny C.funnier
( )5. I’m taller than others in my class.I’m
.
A.tall B.tallest C.the tallest
( )6. Who can sing better
Rose?
A.than B.then C./
( )7. I have
books than you have.
A.many B.much C.more
( )8. His uncle’s house is very
.
A.old B.older C.oldest
( )9. My bike is
,but his bike is
一、写出下列形容词或副词的比较级和最高级。
1.small te
2.short 22.nice
3.tall rge
4.young 24.heavy
5.long 25.early
6.strong 26.easy
7.light
17. This is the ________ (helpful) servant we have ever emplyed.
18. My elder sister is four years __________ (old) than I.
19. A car can not run ___________than____ (fast) a train,
.
A.new,new B.new,newer C.new,newest
( )10. Please clean your room.It’s
now.
A.clean B.dirty C.tidy
五、翻译句子。
1.谁比Jim年纪大?是你。
________ is _________than Jim? ________ are
4.Yang Ling每天睡得比Su Yang晚。
Yang Ling ________ to _______ ________ than Su Yang every day.
5.The population(人口) of Shangdong is__ than that of Sichuan.
A. smaller B. larger C. less D. large
6. What animal do like ___? I like all kinds of animals.
( )2. A cow is
bigger than a mouse.
A.much B.more C.many
( )3. Who’s the
,Jean,Joan or Jennet?
A.thinner B.thinest C.thinnest
( )4. Tim is
than Jack.
四、选择正确答案:
1.She learns English ___ than her sister.
A. good B. better C. best
2.The hard(勤奋)you work, the _____you will learn.
三、选择正确的答案
1. I feel __ better than yesterday. A. more B. very C. the D. far
2. China has____people than other coutries in the world.
A. many B.much C. mostD. more
10. An orange is a little ______ (big) than an apple, but much ________ (small) than a watermelon.
11. The Changjiang River is the _______ (long) river in China.
14.cheap 34.expensive
15.bright 35.important
16.dark 36.different
17.cool 37.excited
18.fat 38.good/ well
19.big 39.bad/ill
20.thin 40.far
15. He is _bad_____ (bad) at learning maths. He is much _worse______ (bad) at Chinese and he is the_worst______ (bad) at English。
16.Bob is _________ ( young ) than Fred but ___________ (tall) than Fred
but it can run _____ (fast) than a bicycle.
20. Beijing is one of _the biggest_______(big )cities in our country.
21. A: Are you busy now?
B: No, I am not ______ (busy) than I was yesterday.
9.Who gets up ________ (early),Tim or Tom?
10.Do the girls get up_______(early) than the boys? No,they______.
11.Jim runs _____ (slow). But Ben runs _____(slow).
12. Sue is a little ___________ (beautiful) than her sister..
13.Which is _________ (heavy), a hen or a chicken?
14.She is much _______ (short) than Sally. She is also the _______ (short) girl in the class.
3. The sick boy is getting __ day by day.
A.worse B. bad C. badly C. worst
4.This necklace(项链) looks __ than that one
A. much best B. good C. better D. best
A. the much B. the best C. better
The box is _________than I wanted.
A. biger B. the biger C. bigger D. the bigger
三、选择正确的词填空。
Sarah is 12 years ________ (old,older).She is one year ________ (older,oldest) than me.But I am 0.1 meter ________ (taller, tallest) than her.She studies in Guangzhou interational Shool.She studies ________ (harder,hardest) in her class.Everyone likes her.
A. much B. more C. most
3.When a machine is started, at first(开始) it runs slowly, and then it runs ____.
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