.Hawking became world-famous in _______.

A. his thirties in the 1970’s

B. the thirties in his 1970

C. his 30s in 1970’s

D. the thirties during the 1970

A


解析:

in one’s thirties 在某人三十多歲時(shí),in/during the 1970s意思是“在二十世紀(jì)七十年代”。

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