【題目】Too bad! I still can't forget the stupid mistake I made in the final.

Well; well, only time can ________ this kind of bad memories.

A.wash awayB.wake upC.pay forD.show off

【答案】A

【解析】

句意:——太糟糕了!我一直不能忘記我在決賽中犯的那個愚蠢的錯誤。——好吧,僅僅時間能夠沖刷掉這種不好的記憶。
考查動詞短語。wash away沖垮,沖走;wake up醒來;pay for支付;show off展示。根據(jù)句意可知wash away符合題意,故選A。

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