She said she was glad the difficulty had been _____.

   A. cleared away                            B. cleared up

   C. broken away                     D. broken down

B. cleared up


解析:

clear up 解釋, 澄清; 解決:1) I had some doubts, but now they are cleared up. (以前我有許多疑點(diǎn), 但現(xiàn)在都解決了。) 2) The book has cleared up many difficulties for me. (這本書解決了我不少困難。) clear away 清除。詳見III.32.break away 和 break down 詳見Ⅲ.6,7,11.注釋.

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