---         did Prince William's wedding last?
---It lasted for about 5 hours


  1. A.
    How far
  2. B.
    How long
  3. C.
    How soon
B
考察特殊疑問(wèn)詞。A對(duì)距離提問(wèn);B對(duì)時(shí)間長(zhǎng)短提問(wèn);C對(duì)將來(lái)時(shí)提問(wèn)。根據(jù)回答內(nèi)容可知是對(duì)時(shí)間的長(zhǎng)短進(jìn)行提問(wèn)。句意:- Prince William's wedding的婚禮將持續(xù)多長(zhǎng)時(shí)間?-它將持續(xù)大約5個(gè)小時(shí)。
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