2.We were glad to celebrate our motherland,China's ssixtieth birthday on October 1st,2009.

分析 我們很高興地在2009年10月1日,慶祝我們祖國的第六十個生日.

解答 答案:sixtieth.我們中國是在1949年10月1日建國,根據(jù)"on October 1st,2009"可知這是第六十個國慶日,所以"第六十"要用sixtieth,故填sixtieth.

點(diǎn)評 首先要掌握基數(shù)詞和序數(shù)詞的變化形式,然后結(jié)合具體的語句,以及給出的首字母提示,就可以確定正確答案.

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