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6.据报道上海迪斯尼乐园的面积将是香港迪斯尼的四倍.( report  v.)It is reported that the area of the Disney(theme/amusement)Park in Shanghai will be four times as big(large)as/three times bigger(larger)than/four times the size of that in HongKong..

分析 句意为:据报道上海迪斯尼乐园的面积将是香港迪斯尼的四倍.考查It用作形式主语,以及倍数的表达方法.

解答 答案:It is reported that the area of the Disney (theme/amusement ) Park in Shanghai  will be four times as big (large ) as/three times bigger ( larger ) than/four times the size of that in Hong Kong.
熟练使用句型It is reported that这一结构,倍数的表达主要有:1.倍数+as+形容词或副词的原级+as+其他;2.倍数+形容词(或副词)的比较级+than+其他;3.倍数+the size/height/length/width.etc.+of+其他,掌握这三种表达即可.

点评 对于倍数的表达要掌握住基本要点即可:1)倍数在句中的位置一般放在第一个as前面或比较级前面或名词前面.2)用times表示倍数时,一般只限于表示包括基数在内的三倍或三倍以上的数.表示两倍可以用twice.

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