【題目】You’ve no idea ___________to build a new airport. Let me tell you, young man. That’s billions of dollars!

A. how much it will cost.B. how long it will take us

C. how much will it costD. how long will it take us

【答案】A

【解析】

句意:你不知道建一個(gè)新機(jī)場要花多少錢。讓我告訴你,年輕人。那是數(shù)十億美元!

本題考查同位語從句。同位語從句要用陳述句的語序,因此排除C/D;根據(jù)That’s billions of dollars! 那是數(shù)十億美元!可知,上文應(yīng)該問的是建一個(gè)新機(jī)場要花多少錢。而不是多長時(shí)間。故選A。

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