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It’s said that the power plant is now ______ large as what it was.
A

twice as

B

as twice

C

twice much

D

much twice


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考查倍数表达法。句意:据说这个发电厂现在是以前的两倍大。倍数表达法有多种,此处考查的是“倍数词+as…as”表示“是……的几倍大”结构,故选A。
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