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12.-What do you think ________an important part in their lives?
-Friends.(  )
A.playsB.takesC.makesD.acts

分析 -你认为在他们的生命中是什么发挥着重要的作用?
-朋友.

解答 答案是A.考查词组play an important part in在…发挥着重要的作用.句意是:-你认为在他们的生命中是什么发挥着重要的作用?-朋友.故选A.

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