---________ does Mr Brown visit St. George College?

---________ Once a week.


  1. A.
    When
  2. B.
    What time
  3. C.
    How many
  4. D.
    How often
D
剖析:D對(duì),從答句中可知“一周一次”應(yīng)問(wèn)“多久一次”。應(yīng)選D。
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