Bicycles made in China are cheaper than ________ made in Japan, but almost as good in quality


  1. A.
    ones
  2. B.
    it
  3. C.
    that
  4. D.
    those
D
在比較級中,代替前面的一類事物,而不是指前面的事物,可用that來代替,復(fù)數(shù)用those,故本題選D。
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