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一Excuse me.I want to buy some stamps,but...

一Excuse me.I want to buy some stamps,but I can’t find a post office.

一I know________ nearby.Come on,I’II show you.

A.one

B.it

C.that

D.any

 

A 【解析】考查替代词的用法。it替代同类同物,表特指。特指前面提到的食物。 one替代同类异物可数名词,表泛指。 the one替代同类异物可数名词,表特指。 That替代同类异物可数名词或不可数名词,表特指。句意:-——对不起,我要买些邮票,但我找不到邮局。——我知道附近有一个。根据句意,应该是同类异物,泛指。故选A 考点:考查替代词的用法。
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