The deadline has been  ________ till next Monday.


  1. A.
    enlarged
  2. B.
    expanded
  3. C.
    extended
  4. D.
    increased
C
試題分析:句意,最后期限已經(jīng)延長(zhǎng)到了下周一。enlarge意思是擴(kuò)大;expand意思是擴(kuò)張;extend意思是延長(zhǎng);increase意思是增加。根據(jù)句意分析,本句要表達(dá)的意思延長(zhǎng)到下周一,故選C。
考點(diǎn):常見(jiàn)詞義辨析
點(diǎn)評(píng):解答此類(lèi)題型一定要掌握各個(gè)選項(xiàng)的基本詞義。
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