28. As far as I'm concerned, the more difficult the questions are,           able to answer them.(likely) 

就我看來(lái),問(wèn)題越難,他回答出來(lái)的可能性就越小。

28. the less likely he is考查比較狀語(yǔ)從句。該從句連詞有:than,not as / so... as,as... as,the same as,the more... the more等。在通常情況下,前一個(gè)"the+比較級(jí)"相當(dāng)于比較狀語(yǔ)從句,后一個(gè)"the+比較級(jí)"為主句。

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