The athlete’s years of hard training when she finally won the Olympic gold medal.

A. went on B. got through C. paid off D. ended up

 

C

【解析】考查短語動詞。A 項為繼續(xù)B 項為通過,到達(dá),做完;C 項為付清;取得 成功,這里的意思為多年的努力終于有了好結(jié)果;D 項為結(jié)束,死亡,不符合題意。句意:當(dāng)她最終獲得奧運金牌的時候,這個運動員 多年的努力終于有了回報。

 

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