One million, two hundred thousand and twenty-six means _______.
A.102,000,206 | B.1,200,026 | C.10,002,026 | D.1,200,260 |
—What would you like to eat?
— , please.
A.two piece of breads | B.two breads |
C.two pieces of breads | D.two pieces of bread |
-- Which floor does John live on?
-- He lives on the __________floor of the building.
A.five | B.fifth | C.fifteen | D.fifty |
— Have you heard of the story of a bowl of huntun in Changchun?
— Sure. _______ people were moved on the Internet.
A.Thousand | B.Thousands | C.Thousand of | D.Thousands of |
---Where does John live?
---He lives on ______ floor but he doesn’t use a lift to go up and down.
A.nine | B.the ninth | C.the nineth | D.a ninth |
Americans eat vegetables per person today ______as they did in 1910.
A.More than twice | B.As twice as many |
C.twice many than | D.More than twice as many |
Nowadays of business letters are written in English.?
A.two-third | B.two-thirds | C.two-three | D.two-threes |
---What is ______ month of the year ? ---It’s December .
A.the twelve | B.twelve | C.twelfth | D.the twelfth |
How do you read 15,847?
A.fifteen thousand, eight hundred and forty-seven |
B.fifteen thousands, eight hundreds and forty seven |
C.fifteen thousand, eight hundred and forty seven |
D.fifteen thousand and eight hundred and forty-seven |
I'm 13 years old and my sister is 15 years old. So my sister is
A.one | B.two | C.three | D.four |
--- how was your weekend?
---- Great! It was my grandfather’s _______ birthday. We enjoyed ourselves.
A.seventy | B.seventieth | C. the seventieth | D.seventeenth |
–We ‘ll be back for our school’s _____anniversary (周年) ceremony .
-I see. That means you’ll have a get-together with your classmates in ____years .
A.twelve; seven | B.twelfth; seven | C.twelve seventh | D.twelfth; seventh |
_______ people went to the concert which was held in Gengsu Theatre ________ the night of April 1st.
A.Thousands of; in | B.Thousand of; on |
C.Many thousand; in | D.Thousands of; on |
There were different kinds of dinosaurs in the word in the past.
A.hundred of | B.two hundred of | C.hundreds of | D.two hundreds of |