With a good _____ of French and English, Maggie got the job in the international company.

A. request B. usage C. command D. quality

 

C

【解析】考察固定用法的辨析。A要求,請求;B用法,用途;C命令;D質(zhì)量!坝捎诿芳ǚㄕZ和英語,她在一個(gè)跨國公司找到了工作”這里有一個(gè)很重要的固定用法“a good command of ”用的比較少,可能對于學(xué)生有些困難,故選C

考點(diǎn):考察固定用法

 

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