—I think English is_math.—Yes,I think so.A.much important thanB.so important asC.as important asD.as more important as

—I think English is_math.
—Yes,I think so.

A.much important than
B.so important as
C.as important as
D.as more important as

参考解析

解析:考查形容词比较级的特殊用法。表示A和B在某种程度上一样,用“Aisas+形容词原级+asB”,故选C。

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