The more I think about him, the more reasons I find for loving him___i diD.

A.  as much as  B. as long as  C. as soon as  D. as far as

A


解析:

考查連詞詞組的含義。As much as 與……相同,像……一樣,用用來修飾動(dòng)詞,表示做事的程度,如I agree with you as much as with Robert.;as long as 只要,既然,和……一樣長(zhǎng);as soon as 一……就…..;as far as 在……范圍內(nèi);遠(yuǎn)到。題意為:我對(duì)他想得越多,越發(fā)現(xiàn)有理由像從前那樣愛他。故選A.

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