[ Preposition ]
John Doe, who graduated (of, from) the University of North Carolina two years ago, is now doing graduate work (in, on) engineering (at, to) Georgia Tech. He expects to receive his Master’s degree (by, in) next June. After that, he plans to accept a job (as, like) a technician (by, with) an oil company (in, at) South America.
A. from//on//to//in//like//by//in
B. from//in//at//by//as//with//in
C. of//in//at//by//like//with//at
D. from//on//at//in//as//with//at

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