4.The newly built stadium for the next Olympic is         the present one.( 。
A.as three big asB.as big three times as
C.as big as three timesD.three times as big as

分析 新建的下屆奧林匹克體育館是現(xiàn)有的三倍大.

解答 答案是D.考查倍數(shù)的表達方式:倍數(shù)+as+形容詞/副詞的原形+as.題干表達的是"新建的下屆奧林匹克體育館是現(xiàn)有的三倍大."故答案是D.

點評 解答此類問題,首先需要理解題干所要表達的意思,其次是觀察所給選項運用的知識點,結(jié)合語意選擇正確的表達方式.

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