A. Only recently did I have a chance to visit my hometown.
B. A chance to visit my hometown came up by sudden until recently.
C. Recently my dream of visiting my hometown would come true.
D. Only recently I had a chance to visit my hometown.
Giải thích: Đảo ngữ với “Only”: Only + (từ chỉ thời gian) + trợ V1 + S + V1: Chỉ …
Tạm dịch: Mãi gần đây tôi mới có dịp về thăm quê.
= A. Mãi gần đây tôi mới có dịp về thăm quê.
B. Sai, không có “come up by sudden”
C. Gần đây ước mơ về thăm quê của tôi đã thành hiện thực. => sai nghĩa
D. Sai, chưa đảo trợ động từ lên trước chủ ngữ
Chọn A.
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