Jim was walking (across, over) the campus (in, at) noon when he met a friend whom he had not seen (since, during) summer. They stopped (in front of, around) the gymnasium and sat down (in, on) the steps. After they had talked (for, during) about ten minutes, Jim said, “I must go (toward, to) Jefferson Hall this semester. Why don’t you drop by some afternoon (over, after) classes?”
A. across//at//since//in front of//on//for//to//after
B. over//in//during//around//in//during//toward//over
C. across//at/during//around//in//during//to//after
D. over//in//since//around//on//for//toward//over
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