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It           my mother half an hour          to the shopping mall.

A.spends; walkingB.takes; to walk
C.spends; to walkD.takes; walking

B

解析试题分析:句意:我妈妈去购物中心需要半个小时。It takes sb some time to do sth.某人花一段时间做某事,固定句型,故选B.
考点:spendtake的区别
点评:spend,cost, pay,take都可以表示“花费”,但用法却不尽相同。spend用于sb spend...on sth或者sb spend...in doing sth(in可以省略),spend的主语必须是人,可以指花费时间、也可以指花费金钱;cost用于 sth costs sb sth,主语必须是物,多指花费金钱,少数情况可指花费时间、气力,有时表示成本的消耗;pay的基本用法是: pay for sth/sb. 付……的钱/替某人付钱;take,多用于句型It takes sb some time to do sth.某人花一段时间做某事,是初中英语语法点。

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