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20.Give it back to me,          I'll tell your mother.(  )
A.andB.orC.soD.but

分析 还给我,否则我告诉你妈妈.

解答 答案是B,本题考查并列连词的特殊句式.本题中含有特殊句式:"祈使句+and/or+一般将来时的句子"=If引导的条件句+主句.其中and表示顺接关系,or"否则",表示与上文相反的情况.本句=Ifyou don't give it back to me,I'll tell your mother.故B正确.

点评 首先要理解连词的功能:并列连词连接并列的词、短语或句子;从属连词连接主从句;其次理解各连词含义;最后结合语境做出判断.

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