We should give the disabled encouragement to live _____ as we do.

A. as a rich and full life B. as rich and full a life

C. so a rich and full life D. so rich and full a life

 

B

【解析】

試題分析:考查as...as的用法。在as..as句型中,第一個as是副詞,后加形容詞或副詞原級,第二個as是連詞,后跟句子;否定句中常用so...as句型,這里是肯定句,排除C、D;第一個as后必須先跟形容詞,再跟a/an+名詞,排除A,故選B。

考點:考查as...as的用法

 

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