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18.The dress of this kind doesn't suit me.Would you please show me ______ one?(  )
A.someB.anotherC.anyD.the other

分析 这件衣服不适合我,你能给我看另一件吗?

解答 答案B.
some一些,某个;another另一个,再一个;any任何的;the other另一个.根据句意可排除A和C;the other 尤其指两者中的另外一个.another指的是不定范围中的另外一个,故答案选B.

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