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1974年CIBJO机构制定了()三本手册用于指导行业发展。A.宝石、钻石珍珠 B.

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1974年CIBJO机构制定了()三本手册用于指导行业发展。

A.宝石、钻石珍珠

B.宝石、钻石、玉石

C.宝石、合成宝石、钻石

D.钻石、玉石、合成宝石

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