【題目】They __________ in their twenties after they had __________ in love with each other at first sight.

A. married ; been

B. married ;fallen

C. married with ; been

D. got married with ; fallen

【答案】A

【解析】句意:他們一見鐘情后,在他們20多歲的時候結婚了。be in love with sb. 愛某人。

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