He was driving . . . . . . . . 180 miles per hour when he crashed . . . . . . . . the central barrier.
A. at, into
B. under, around
C. at, in
D. in, next to
Answer: Option A
Solution(By Examveda Team)
In the first blank, 'at' will be used because it indicates specificity of something. Here, a specific speed '180 miles per hour' is mentioned.In the second blank, 'into' will be used because 'crashed into' means 'to come into violent contact with'.
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