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The cost of one night in this five-star hotel can run _______ $(1分)
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so high to
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as high to
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as high as
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so high as
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C
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解题思路: 本题考查形容词原级比较级用法。根据题意“在这家五星级酒店里住一晚要花1000美元之多”。形容词的原级比较级通常用的结构是as…as,故正确答案为C)选项。
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