题目内容

(2004青海省西宁市)

--- Do you enjoy travelling by plane?

--- No. It's ________ expensive.

[  ]

A.much more
B.more much
C.too much
D.much too

答案:D
解析:

句意为“你喜欢乘飞机旅行吗?”“不,太贵了”。“太……”用much too表达。


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