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________I didn’t find my wallet.But in t...

________I didn’t find my wallet.But in the end I found it in the drawer.

A.After all               B.At once

C.In time                 D.At first

 

D 【解析】 试题分析:结合句意可知,一开始,我没有找到我的钱包,但最后,我在抽屉里找到了。故所缺的短语是at first。  
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