How many
How much
How about
第1题:
一________________will the meal take?
一It'll take two hours,I think.
A. How many
B. How much
C. How long
第2题:
—My whole body feels weak and I've got a headache. — ( )?
A. How long ago did you get it this
B. How long have you been like this
C. How soon have you got it
D. How soon have you liked this
第3题:
A.I just can‘t help worrying about my brother.
B.What‘s the matter with your brother?.
C.How about your brother?
D.My brother will succeed, I believe.
第4题:
A.many
B.much
C.more
第5题:
第6题:
How()time are you going to spend with me?
第7题:
()is the population of Paris?
第8题:
()children has his brother got?
第9题:
()has the ship?
第10题:
landed on his feet
got off the wrong foot
found my feet
put my foot in it
第11题:
no women worked outside their homes
women were considered as children by the law
women cared nothing about how their family lives were
women were not allowed to decide how to spend their money or how to teach children
第12题:
How many
How much
How about
第13题:
__________? —About six yuan a kilo.
A. How old
B. How much
C. How often
D. How many
第14题:
( )people are coming for the party?
A. How often
B. How much
C. How many
第15题:
_____has Mr. Clinton been a member of Greener China since he ____ to China?
A、How soon, comes
B、How often, got
C、How long, came
D、How far, arrived
第16题:
( )I don’t know __________.
A.how often he visits his grandparents
B.how soon will he come back
C.how many students are there in his class
D.how long is the bridge
第17题:
()children has his brother got?
AHow many
BHow much
CHow about
第18题:
()people are coming for the party?
第19题:
A: How()is the rent? B: It's about 200 pounds a month.
第20题:
5w1h法中的h可以展开为()
第21题:
计划的主要内容包括(),计划必须清楚地确定和描述这些内容。
第22题:
It was passed on to her from her parents.
She got it when she was a child.
She developed it after she had children.
第23题:
150.
250.
400.
第24题:
The name of the phenomenon comes from the legend of Archimedes, who had been thinking for days about how to determine whether King Hieron II’s crown was pure gold without destroying it.
Archimedes had been thinking for days about how to determine whether King Hieron II’s crown was pure gold without destroying it, and this is where the name of the phenomenon comes from.
The legend of Archimedes thinking about how to determine whether King Hieron II’s crown was pure gold without destroying it is the origin of the name of the phenomenon.
The phenomenon is named for Archimedes and his thinking for days about how to determine whether King Hieron II’s crown was pure gold without destroying it.
The name of the phenomenon was from Archimedes, and his thinking for days about how to determine without destroying it whether King Hieron II’s crown was pure gold.