It is said the factory is now __________ large as what it was.

A. twice as B. as twice C. twice much D. much twice

 

A

【解析】

試題分析:句意:據(jù)說現(xiàn)在這家工廠是之前的兩倍大。“A + be + 倍數(shù) + as + 計量形容詞原級 + as + B”,選A。

考點:考查倍數(shù)表達法

 

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