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Y: Did you know that you were wearing odd socks?

A.quality
B.quantity
C.relation
D.manner

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解析:本题考查合作原则。

C选项,relation关联原则,Y的回答和X的问题毫无关联性,因此违背了关联原则。

A选项,quality 质量原则,不体现,故排除。

B选项,quantity 数量原则,不体现,故排除。

D选项,manner,方式原则,不体现,故排除。

故正确答案为C。
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