Everybody needs calcium, but it is quite possible for a similar person to be totally healthy by eating only________.

Aas half much Bas much half

Chalf as much as Dhalf as much

 

D

【解析】考查倍數(shù)表達(dá)。該句運(yùn)用的是倍數(shù)+as...as+比較對(duì)象結(jié)構(gòu),eating only后面部分的完整表達(dá)應(yīng)為half as much calcium as the other person eats。其省略形式為half as much,故選D項(xiàng)。

 

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