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It’s amazing that Mike should get such good marks while he does only ________ the others.


  1. A.
    as much as half
  2. B.
    as many as half
  3. C.
    half as much as
  4. D.
    half as many as
C
试题分析:考查倍数被动法。倍数表达法:倍数 as 形容词原级 as…;倍数放在最前面;本题的half是倍数,放在最前面,故C正确。
考点:考查倍数表达法
点评:倍数表达法:倍数 as 形容词原级 as…;倍数放在最前面;
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