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【题目】Changjun Furong Middle School is going to celebrate its ________birthday. It has changed a lot over the years.

A.tenB.tenthC.the tenth

【答案】B

【解析】

句意:长郡芙蓉中学将要举行10周年校庆,这些年来它变化很大。

考查数词。ten十,基数词;tenth第十,序数词;the tenth第十。根据句意及空后的birthday可知,表示几岁生日要用序数词;一般情况下,序数词前面要加the,但当序数词前有形容词性物主代词或名词所有格修饰时,序数词前不用the,根据空前的its可知,空处序数词不加the。故选B

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