His life is like a myth.A:an old story B:a true storyC:a religious story D:an untrue story

His life is like a myth.

A:an old story
B:a true story
C:a religious story
D:an untrue story

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解析:他的一生像个虚构的故事。myth“虚构的故事”,如:His talk about his wealth is a complete myth.他对自己财富的谈论完全是虚构的。

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