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单选题John elevated the status of American portraiture through his series of paintings of notable eighteenth-century New Englanders.A revised B researched C enlivened D raised

题目
单选题
John elevated the status of American portraiture through his series of paintings of notable eighteenth-century New Englanders.
A

revised

B

researched    

C

enlivened

D

raised

参考答案和解析
正确答案: C
解析: 句意:通过18世纪著名新英格兰人的系列人物画,约翰提高了美国肖像画法的地位。elevate提高。raise与之同义。revise修改,校订。research探究。enliven使活跃。
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