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【题目】 It’s unwise of you to consider his wild behavior as ______ a kid’s game. It may gradually develop into a bad habit.

A. no less than B. less than

C. more than D. no more than

【答案】D

【解析】

试题分析:考查固定词组。A. no less than不少于,多达;,不下于 ;B. less than 少于;C. more than多于;D. no more than只是,至多,只不过。句意:你把他的疯狂行为看做只是一个孩子的游戏是不明智的。它可能渐渐地发展成一个坏习惯。故选D。

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