题目内容
6.-________ are you,Simon?-I'm five years old.( )| A. | How much | B. | How old | C. | How many | D. | How |
分析 --Simon,你多大了?
--我5岁了.
解答 答案:B.
How much多少,提问价格或者不可数名词;How many多少,提问可数名词复数;How 如何;How old多大;根据答语I'm five years old我5岁了,推知上句是询问年龄的;故选B.
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