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-- ________is it from here to the airport?

--It’s about ________ taxi ride.

A. How long, 10 minutes’ B. How far, 10-minutes

C. How long, 10- minutes D. How far, 10 minutes’

 

D

【解析】

试题分析:句意:--从这到飞机场有多远的距离?--乘出租车,它大约用10分钟的时间。分析:考查对距离的提问用how far; 表示10分钟的用名词所有格的形式。故选 D

考点:考查疑问词和名词所有格的用法。

 

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B.Hydrogen-powered cars make less pollution.

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D.We can find many hydrogen pumps in the USA.

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