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阅读表格选择正确的答案| Mason’s Clothes Store | ||
| Clothes | Color | Price |
| white, blue | $ 4 | |
| black | $ 11 | |
| red, white | $ 8 | |
| red, green, black | $ 7 | |
| black, red | $ 6 | |
| A.Hat. | B.T-shirt. | C.Pants. | D.Socks. |
| A.$14. | B. $20. | C.$21. | D.$22. |
| A.black pants | B.a blue sweater | C.a green hat | D.red socks |
| A.a sweater | B.a hat | C.a T-shirt | D.two socks |
| A.a sweater and a pair of pants | B.two T-shirts and a pair of socks |
| C.two sweaters | D.a sweater and two hats |
【小题1】D
【小题2】D
【小题3】A
【小题4】B
【小题5】C解析:
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