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Smoking is so harmful to people’s health that it kills __________ people each year than automobile accidents.

A. seven more times B. seven times more

C. over seven times D. seven times

 

B

【解析】

试题分析:考查比较级和倍数。倍数必须放在比较级的前面,常构成twice/three times/...+比较级+thantwice/three times/...+as...astwice/three times/...+the length/size of...等句型。Amore的位置放错,CD没有比较级,故选B

考点:考查比较级和倍数

 

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