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Melted iron is poured into the mixer much ________ tea is poured into a cup from a teapot.


  1. A.
    in the same way like
  2. B.
    in the same way which
  3. C.
    in the same way
  4. D.
    in the same way as
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此處way被the same修飾,所以后面應該用as。
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Melted iron is poured into the mixer much________________tea is poured into a cup from a teapot.

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A.We know for sure that the first iron used comes from me teorites.

B.It is doubtful that the first iron used comes from meteorites.

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