【題目】— Finally the team from Argentina won the championship.
一 I'm glad to hear that.
A.At last
B.At first
C.Suddenly

【答案】A
【解析】句意:——最后,來自阿根廷的隊伍贏得了冠軍!牭侥莻消息我很開心。劃線部分finally=at last譯為“終于,最后”,B.一開始; C.突然。故答案選A。

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