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Mr. Hill arrived in New York (on, in) May 10 (at, on) eight o’clock (in, on) the evening. He decided to call on his uncle who lived (on, in) Fifth Avenue. He got on a bus (at, of) the station and put his fare (on, into) the farebox. The bus was very crowded, so Mr. Hill had to stand up all the way.
A. in//on//on//in//of//into
B. on//at//in//on//at//into
C. in//at//in//on//at//into
D. on//at//on//on//of//on

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