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Though Jack had failed twice, he wanted to try a________(第三) time.

 

third 【解析】 句意:尽管杰克已经失败两次了,但他还想再试一次。 “第三”可用third表示,序数词,此处构成“不定冠词+序数词”结构,表示“再一,又一”,用于句中作定语修饰其后的名词time,所以用其序数词形式。故填third。  
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