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As it was almost time for the flight, all the passengers got______the plane.A.aroundB.abro

As it was almost time for the flight, all the passengers got______the plane.

A.around

B.abroad

C.aboard

D.ahead

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C
解析:本题考查动词短语的用法。选项C get aboard(登机、登船等)与题意吻合,为正确答案。

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