单选题His hard-working spirit attracted and activated others. As a result, the work was completed ahead of schedule.Astrove for Bstirred up Cstripped awayDstretched out

单选题
His hard-working spirit attracted and activated others. As a result, the work was completed ahead of schedule.
A

strove for      

B

stirred up  

C

stripped away

D

stretched out


参考解析

解析: activate刺激,激励。stir up激发。strive for争取。strip away揭掉。stretch out伸长。

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