题目内容

 After the Asian Games, ______ people came to Guangzhou for a visit during holidays.

    A. thousand     B. thousands of C. five thousands       D. five thousands of

 B

【解析】本题考查数词thousand的用法。当thousand与具体的数字连用时,习惯上用单数,而且其后也不接of; 当thousand不与具体数字连用,而是表示不确定的泛指数时,则不仅要用复数,而且要后接of,然后才能接名词。故选B。

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D.prefer

 

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4.

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C.knocked

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D.Until

 

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10.

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B.address

C.number

D.city

 

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D.news

 

12.

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B.of

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