________ my destnation, I went to see my old friends.


  1. A.
    On arrival
  2. B.
    On arriving
  3. C.
    On arriving to
  4. D.
    On arriving at
D
arrive為不及物動詞,需加介詞at或in后接賓語,故B、C不合題意。arrival為arrive的名詞形式,其常用形式為on one's arrival,如:They greeted us on our arrival.要接到達地點也需加in或at。
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