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You look very beautiful in this dress and there is only one of this kind left here. I wonder if you would buy ______.

A.one B.it C.some D.any

 

B 【解析】 考查代词的辨析。句意:你穿这条裙子很漂亮,现在只剩下一条了。我想知道你是否会买它。根据题意,可知这条裙子只有一条了。当one前没有定冠词时表示泛指,不可选,some和any都是不定代词,但此处有特定的指向,特指那一条裙子,用it表示特指,故选B。  
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