Mandela, devoted all his life to the freedom of South African Blacks, is a real fighter for us to ________.


  1. A.
    live up to
  2. B.
    come up to
  3. C.
    make up to
  4. D.
    look up to
D
考查詞組辨析。Live up to實(shí)現(xiàn),不辜負(fù) come up to 達(dá)到,等于 make up to 接近,奉承 look up to 尊敬
句意為曼德拉為了南美洲的黑人的自由奉獻(xiàn)了自己的一生,他是一個(gè)值得我們尊敬的真正的斗士。
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