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11.He has a good command ________ maths and plays an important part ________ our team.(  )
A.about; inB.of; toC.to; aboutD.of; in

分析 他数学学得很好,在我们队发挥重要作用.

解答 答案:D.have a good command of:对…掌握很好.play an important role in …在…中发挥重要作用,均为固定搭配,根据句意,选D.

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