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What an unforgettable experience! I'll write it down it is still fresh in my memory.

A.since B.while C.after D.until

 

B

【解析】

试题分析:A.since自从B.while 当…时候,虽然,然而,C.after在…后面D.until直到,句意:多么令人难忘的经历啊!我会趁还记忆犹新把它写下。选B。

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Upset and ,the old man faced the coming Christmas holidays with sadness.On Christmas morning,a knock on the door awakened the old man.As he opened the door,he was greeted by a with a large package in his hands.

He introduced himself to the old man by saying,“I was a of your son .I was the one he was when he died.May I come in for a few moments? I have something to show you.”

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