单选题Our flesh may perish, our hands will wither, but that which they create in beauty and goodness and truth lives _____ for all time to come.AupBoutConDin

单选题
Our flesh may perish, our hands will wither, but that which they create in beauty and goodness and truth lives _____ for all time to come.
A

up

B

out

C

on

D

in


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解析:
句意:我们的身体会腐朽,我们的双手会枯萎,但是我们所创造的美、善和真是永存而不朽的。live on继续活着。live up快乐地过日子。live out雇员外宿。live in雇员等宿在雇主家。

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