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I can play bowling a little, but ______ you, so could you tell me some tricks about how to get a high score?(1分)
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not as good as
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not so well than
C
not so better as
D
not so well as
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D
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解题思路: 本题考查副词原级比较的用法。根据题意“我可以打保龄球,但没有你打得好,你能告诉我一些得高分的诀窍吗?”A)选项中good是形容词,而句中要求副词修饰动词play, 故不能作答案; B)选项原级比较结构有错;C)选项中better是副词well的比较级形式,不能用于not so…as结构中,故正确答案为D)选项。
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