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Don’t talk loudly at the meeting. If you ________, you will have to leave.

  A. do                      B. are                       C. did

【解析】考查状语从句的时态 当主句为将来时态是,if引导的状语从句中用一般时态代替将来时,而这里需要助动词,不是系动词,所以选择答案A。

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