【題目】—Can I help you?

—This photograph is too small ; please _________ it for me.

A. extend B. enlarge

C. stretch D. spread

【答案】B

【解析】句意:這張照片太小,請(qǐng)幫我放大。extend指范圍上的擴(kuò)展、擴(kuò)大,距離上的延長(zhǎng)、延伸,時(shí)間上的延續(xù)、延長(zhǎng),以及能力上的盡量發(fā)揮等。stretch (有彈性地)伸展,延伸,并有可能超過限度;還可表示伸長(zhǎng)、伸出(身體某部位)spread指使某物攤開、展開或消息等向四面八方傳播開。enlarge 擴(kuò)大,多指具體物品的放大。

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