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I remember her face but I cannot _____ where I met her.

        A. recall       B. remind      C. remember    D. remark

A


解析:

recall(=bring back to the mind)想起,回憶起:But I really cann't recall your name at his moment.Remind sb. of ...使......想起:1)The photo reminds me of my late father.(這張照片使我想起已故的父親。) 2)The sight of the clock reminded me that I was late.Remind sb. to sth.提醒......做......;Please remind me to write the letter.

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