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【题目】----What’s the model plane look like?

----- Well, the wings of the plane are ______ of its body.

A. more than the length twice B. twice more than the length

C. more than twice the length D. more twice than the length

【答案】C

【解析】试题分析:考查倍数的表达:句意:-这个模型飞机是什么样?--飞机的翅膀是身体的两倍多。使用:倍数+the +名词+of,这个结构,more than是修饰倍数的,放在前面,选C

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