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【题目】We take pride in being a basketball player on our school team.

A. take part in B. take much effort in

C. am interested in D. am proud of

【答案】D

【解析】

试题分析:句意:我们为我们学校的篮球运动员而自豪。take part in参加;take much effort in在……花很多功夫;am interested in对……感兴趣; am proud of为……而自豪。所以选D。

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