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.We’ve published large quantities of books. This year______ we’ve published three million copies.

     A.only          B.just            C.alone        D.simply

C


解析:

考查副詞。alone:without including numbers or amounts from anywhere意思是“單單、僅”,alone此用法一般不用于名詞前。

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