【題目】——__________do you go to the library? —— Three times a month..

A. How long B. How soon

C. How often D. How far

【答案】C

【解析】

試題分析:句意-你多久去一次圖書館?-一個(gè)月三次。How long多長時(shí)間,提問時(shí)間段;How soon多快,提問多久以后,和一般將來時(shí)連用;How often 多久一次,提問頻率;How far多遠(yuǎn),提問距離。根據(jù)下面的答語可知,這里問的是去圖書館的頻率,故應(yīng)選C。

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