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The more people chopped down the trees, _______.(1分)
A
the erosion became very bad
B
the worse the erosion became
C
the erosion became much worse
D
the worsening erosion caused much difficulty
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B
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解题思路: . 本题考查比较级在复合句中的用法。根据题意“人们砍伐的树木越多,水土流失就越严重”。前后比较级的结构需保持一致,the more…the worse…, 故正确答案为B)选项。
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