You may be out of your parents’ but never out of their mind wherever you are.

A. sight B. sign

C. sigh D. scene

 

A

【解析】

試題分析: 句意:我們可能會走出父母的視線,但是無論你在哪兒你永遠(yuǎn)也不會走出他們的內(nèi)心。A視力,視線;B跡象,手勢;C嘆氣;D場景。固定短語:out of sight“在視線外,看不見”,根據(jù)句意選A。

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