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Give me a chance, ________ I’ll give you...

Give me a chance, ________ Ill give you a wonderful surprise.

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

 

C 【解析】 试题分析:句意:给我一个机会,我会给你一个大大的惊喜。固定用法:祈使句,and+一般将来时的句子,相当于If you +祈使句, 一般将来时的句子;如果前后相反,则用or表示否则的话。本句可以说成:If you give me a chance, I’ll give you a wonderful surprise. if如果;or 否则的话;and 和;while, 然而,当……的时候。 考点:考查特殊句式。  
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