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9.--There is still a copy of the book in the library.Will you go and borrow _____?
--I'd rather buy _____ in the book store.(  )
A.it; oneB.one; oneC.one; itD.it it

分析 --图书馆还有一本这本书的复印本,你要去接吗?
--我宁愿去书店买一本.

解答 答案:A,考查指示代词的辨析,it用于特指,与上文所指名词是同一个;one用于泛指,指代同类事物中的一个,即同名不同物,第一个空格指代的是上文提到的那本复印本,因此用特指it,第二个空指代的是同类物中的一个,因此用one,故答案为A.

点评 本题考查代词的辨析,先区分所给代词的用法,再结合语境确定正确答案.

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