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 Mr. Pu, an actor of China, has devoted all his ______________ to the job, which helps the patients suffering from AIDS.

A.spirits

B.lives

C.energies

D.careers

 

C 【解析】考查单词意思,spirit意思“精神”, live意思“生活”, energy意思“精力”, career意思“职业”,devot…to固定句型,意思“把……奉献到……”,根据意思,可知选C
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