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单选题
______ of the land in that district is covered with trees and grass.
A

Fifth two

B

Two fifth

C

Fifth second

D

Two fifths


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句意:那个区域五分之二的土地都被树木和草地覆盖。本题考查分数的表达。英语中的分数常表述为“基数词(分子)+序数词(分母)”,或者“基数词(分子)+in/out of+基数词(分母)”的形式。故D项正确。
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