We must _________ from convention and adopt as many advanced techniques as possible.

[  ]
A.

put away

B.

break away

C.

get away

D.

turn away

答案:B
解析:

put away存放;break away擺脫;get away逃離;turn away不準……入內,走開,轉過臉,解雇。


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