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Jane Eyre is a good book. I have read it and I decide to read it _______.
A

the second time

B

a second time

C

two time

D

two times


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句意:《简爱》是一本好书,我已经读了,但是决定再读一次。序数词前用不定冠词,表示“又一,再一”。故答案是B项。
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