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【题目】The newly built dinning hall in our school is _________ the old one.

A. as three times large as B. three times larger than

C. large as three times as D. the size of three times

【答案】B

【解析】

试题分析:考查倍数表达法。句意:我们学校的餐厅比以前的那个大了三倍,倍数表达法,只有B正确。

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