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When Nadim invited me to his sister’s wedding, I knew it would be the opportunity of a lifetime. I was definitely not wrong!

I did not understand all of the traditional customs, but a few made a deep impression on me. One was the bridegroom’s entrance on a beautiful white horse. I had never seen that back home! Another was the part when Nadim’s father proudly led his daughter through the rows of seats to her husband. It reminded me of my sister’s wedding. Although our cultures are so different, the smiling faces are the same.

Q: How did the groom make his entrance?

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On a beautiful white horse.

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细节理解题。

第1步:画。画出题干关键词:the groom,entrance

第2步:定。根据关键词定位原文:第二段中 “One was the bridegroom’s entrance on a beautiful white horse. (其中一个是新郎骑着一匹漂亮的白马入场。)”。

第3步:比。对比原文和选项:新郎是骑着漂亮的白马入场的。

故选D。

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