1-How was your day off yesterday?

-Perfect! It was ____ birthday of my grandpa’s . We had a big family celebration.

A. seventy    B. seventieth    C. the seventieth 

 

【答案】

C

【解析】考查序數(shù)詞。我爺爺七十歲的生日,“七十”要用序數(shù)詞形式,在表述時前面加”the”表示“第七十”的意思。

 

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