----_______ does it take your mother to make breakfast every day?
----About 15 minutes.


  1. A.
    How far
  2. B.
    How long
  3. C.
    How
  4. D.
    How much
B
試題分析:How far多遠;How long多長;How 如何,怎樣;How much多少錢。根據(jù)下文,大約十五分鐘?芍衔膯柕氖菚r間長短,故選B。
考點:疑問詞辨析
點評:該題型是屬于英語考試中的基礎(chǔ)題型,是必考內(nèi)容。答題前首先要理解每個選項的基本含義及用法,并注意交叉含義間的區(qū)別,然后根據(jù)問答語之間的邏輯關(guān)系,以及該疑問詞在句子中承擔(dān)的句子成分選擇正確答案。
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