Early ________ the morning of May 1st, we started off ______ the mountainous village.

       A. in; for                                           B. in; to

C. on; /                                             D. on; for

A


解析:

指特定日子及星期的早晨時(shí),常用介詞on。但與early,late連用時(shí),介詞用in。early / late in the morning = in the early/ late morning。start off for… 意為“動(dòng)身前往……”,for表示方向。

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