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Mo Yan is one of writers in the world. A...

Mo Yan is one of   writers in the world.

A. famous          B. more famous

C. most famous     D. the most famous

 

D 【解析】选D。考查形容词最高级。句意: 莫言是世界上最著名的作家之一。由范围“in the world”可知用最高级, 形容词最高级前要加定冠词the。  
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