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How much did the man’s sister pay for he...

How much did the man’s sister pay for her skirt?

A.Sixty dollars. B.Fifty­six dollars. C.Twenty­eight dollars.

 

C 【解析】 【原文】 W: I just bought the skirt at a sale. I paid only $56 for it. How do you like it? M: It’s very nice, but my sister bought the same thing for half the price.  
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