Nowadays, the graduate who has a good _______ of English is more likely to succeed in job hunting.

A. requestB. view

C. designD. command

 

D

【解析】 D 本題考查名詞辨析。句意:當(dāng)今,英語好的畢業(yè)生更有可能在尋找工作的過程中獲勝。command掌握,控制,符合句意。request請求;view見解;design設(shè)計。

 

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