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It was necessary to _____ the factory building as the company was doing more and more business.

  A. extend    B. increase    C. lengthen    D. magnify

A


解析:

本題中extend意為“擴大”。lengthen拉長,延長。magnify放大。 Spread vi. 傳播;vt.展開;He spread butter on the toast.(他在烤面包上涂上奶油。)

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