单选题The problem of where we will raise the funds for the scheme has not yet been ().AaccessedBaddressedCdealtDexpressed

单选题
The problem of where we will raise the funds for the scheme has not yet been ().
A

accessed

B

addressed

C

dealt

D

expressed


参考解析

解析: [解析] 在给出的选项中:accessed“使用,接近”;addressed“处理,写信给……”;dealt“处理”,后跟介词with;expressed“表达”。根据句意和各个选项的意思可知,正确答案是B。

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