【題目】 --- __________ is the cost of the trip to Nanjing ? --- About forty yuan per person.

A. How B What C. How many D. How much

【答案】B

【解析】

試題分析:句意:去南京旅行的費(fèi)用是多少?What is the cost of…?是固定句式,……的費(fèi)用是多少?據(jù)題意,故選B。

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