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Take a taxi , _____ you'll miss your train .

A. and    B. if     C. otherwise      D. or

C


解析:

祈使句可用來取代if從句來表示評論、提出要求、發出忠告或威脅等。用祈使句比用if從句表達更強的緊迫性。在表示評論和要求時,其連詞用and,表示忠告時用連詞otherwise,表示威脅時,用連詞or。例如:Fail to pay and they will cut off the electricity .

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