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You’d better get up early,       you will miss the first class.

A. so B.and C.or  D.but

 

C 【解析】 试题分析:句意:你最好早起,否则你将会错过第一班车。A. so因此;B.and而且;C.or否则; D.but但是。依据句意可知,答案为C。 考点:考查连词的用法。  
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