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【題目】There are no words to describe_______ I miss my hometown.

A. how much B. how many

C. how soon D. how long

【答案】A

【解析】

試題分析: how much“多少”,后跟不可數(shù)名詞,也可以表示價格多少;how many“多少”,后跟可數(shù)名詞復數(shù),也可以表示多么,用來表示程度;how soon“多久”,用于問in+段時間;how long“多長(時間)”,既可以用來提問將來時間,也可以用來提問過去的時間。題干意義是 我無法用語言來表達我是多么地想念自己的家鄉(xiāng),所以選 A。

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