题目内容
—_____ the population of the U.S.A. in 2005?
—It _____ about 296 million.
A.What is; is B.What was; was
C.How many is; was D.How many was; is
【答案】
B
【解析】what’s the population of+城市或国家的名字用来询问一个国家或地区的人口。其答语用it来回答。
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