They lived in ________ yesterday.

[  ]

A.the room 725
B.Room 725
C.room 725
D.725 room

答案:B
解析:

  在英語(yǔ)中,表示幾號(hào)房間,通常是名詞在前,數(shù)詞在后,且該名詞一般要大寫。例如:

  We don't like to live in Room 15 , because it is dark.

  我們不愿住15號(hào)房,因?yàn)樘盗恕?/P>

  I am living at No 705, Building 2.

  我現(xiàn)在住二樓705房。

  有時(shí),數(shù)詞可以放在前面,但該數(shù)詞必須是序數(shù)詞。例如:

  Look, here is the 15th room.

  瞧,這兒是15號(hào)房間。


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