【題目】They went to Shanghai ________the first time ________October, 2002.

A. at, in B. at, on C. for, in D. for, on

【答案】C

【解析】句意:他們第一次去上海是在2002年的10月份。for the first time第一次;在月份前用介詞in,故答案為C。

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