Gold is _____most valuable of all metals.


  1. A.
    the much
  2. B.
    very
  3. C.
    the far
  4. D.
    far the
D
[修飾語 + 最高級(jí)形容詞]
the very┃
much the┃+最高級(jí)形容詞
(by) far the┃
far and away the┃
類例: He is (B)the fastest runner in the country.
A. enoughB. farC. more D. too
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