【題目】You're eighteen years old. You should __________ your family.

A. independent of B. independent from

C. be independent of D. be independent from

【答案】C

【解析】句意:你已經(jīng)18歲了。你應該獨立于你的家庭。be independent of獨立于,不依靠……。

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