The company's exports have been increasing steadily.A:continuously B:quicklyC:excessivelyD:exceptionally
The company's exports have been increasing steadily.
A:continuously
B:quickly
C:excessively
D:exceptionally
B:quickly
C:excessively
D:exceptionally
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解析:本句意思:公司的出口量获得持续稳步增长。steadily意思是“稳定地,持续地”,与continuously(连续不断地)意思相近。quickly快速地;excessively过度地,过分地;exceptionally例外地,异常地,特殊地。
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