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Hurry up, _________ you’ll miss the trai...

Hurry up, _________ you’ll miss the train.

A.but B.or C.and

 

B 【解析】 句意:快点,否则你将错过火车。 考查连词辨析。but但是;or否则;and和。根据题意“快点,____你将错过火车”可推出此处用“祈使句,or +其他”结构。故选B。  
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