单选题Helen loves reading. She has read ______ books this month.AfiveBfifthCfive ofDfifth of
单选题
Helen loves reading. She has read ______ books this month.
A
five
B
fifth
C
five of
D
fifth of
参考解析
解析:
句意:Helen爱读书,她这个月已经读五本书了。books是复数,所以应用基数词five。
句意:Helen爱读书,她这个月已经读五本书了。books是复数,所以应用基数词five。
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