15.在…中起重要作用play an important part/role in.

分析 play an important part/role in都可表示"在…中起重要作用".

解答 答案:play an important role in 考查翻譯填空.根據(jù)題意,要填入動詞短語,play an important part/role in意為"在…中起重要作用".例如:China play an important role in maintain world peace.中國在維護(hù)世界和平中起著重要作用.

點(diǎn)評 考查翻譯填空,準(zhǔn)確地理解題意、然后根據(jù)題意及提示確定所填單詞詞性,正確寫出單詞完成答題.

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