After nine years’hard-work, finally his dream came true.


  1. A.
    at the end
  2. B.
    at the moment
  3. C.
    at once
  4. D.
    at last
D
at the end最后,在終點;at the moment此刻,當時;at once 立刻,馬上;at last最后,終于。句意:在九年的努力工作之后,他的夢想終于實現(xiàn)了。結(jié)合語境可知選D。
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