15.The runway for jet planes isfourtimeslonger than the one constructed 15years ago.(long)
噴氣式飛機(jī)的跑道的長度是十五年前建成的跑道的四倍長.

分析 four times longer

解答 答案:four times longer.
本句為倍數(shù)表達(dá)法的考查,其結(jié)構(gòu)為."…times+形容詞/副詞的比較級(jí)+than …";故答案為four times longer.
倍數(shù)表達(dá)的方式有:
1."…times+形容詞/副詞的比較級(jí)+than …"例如:
This hall is five times bigger than our classroom.這個(gè)大廳比我們的教室大 5 倍.
2."…times+as+形容詞/副詞的原級(jí)+as …"例如:
This dictionary is five times as thick as the one you borrowed from the library.
這本詞典的厚度是你從圖書館借的那本(厚度)的 5 倍.
3."…times+the+名詞(如:size,height,weight,length,width 等)+of …"例如:
The earth is 49 times the size of the moon.地球的體積是月球的49 倍.

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