Young adults ________ older ones are more likely to prefer sports and become enthusiastic sports fans.


  1. A.
    other than
  2. B.
    more than
  3. C.
    less than
  4. D.
    rather than
D
表“是剛成年的成年人而不是年長(zhǎng)的成年人”之意,故應(yīng)用rather than。
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