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____
A
not any longer
B
no more
C
no longer
D
not any more
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本题考查短语,这几个词组都是表示“不再”,A项和D项通常都分开使用,C项一般直接跟在动词后面,所以只能选C。
本题考查短语,这几个词组都是表示“不再”,A项和D项通常都分开使用,C项一般直接跟在动词后面,所以只能选C。
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