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as many as

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as well as

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as soon as

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as much as


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as many as和……一样多,修饰可数名词。as well as和……一样好,修饰动词。as soon as一……就……,引导时间状语从句。as much as与……差不多,修饰不可数名词。本题中所填的词组修饰的是不可数名词“rate”(比率),故D项为正确答案。
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