单选题The number of the cars in our neighborhood is about eight ______, and ______ of them are new cars.Ahundred; two thirdsBhundred; two thirdChundreds; two thirdsDhundreds; two third

单选题
The number of the cars in our neighborhood is about eight ______, and ______ of them are new cars.
A

hundred; two thirds

B

hundred; two third

C

hundreds; two thirds

D

hundreds; two third


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解析:
考查数词的用法。句意:我们旁边小区车的数量大约是八百辆,并且大多数都是新车。hundred前面有具体数词修饰时,其后不加“s”,由此可排除C、D两项;分数的表达法为:分子用基数词,分母用序数词,当分子大于1时,分母用复数形式。故选A。

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