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Don’t go to crowded places,  you may have the flu easily.

A.and B.but C.or D.so

 

C 【解析】 考查固定句型。句意:不要去拥挤的地方,否则你可能会很容易得流感。A. and并且;B. but但是;C. or否则;D. so所以。分析句子结构可知,此处是固定句型:祈使句+and/or+陈述句。根据句意可知,陈述句描述的不好的结果,应使用or。故选C。  
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On Knowing the Difference

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The townsman passing a field of sheep finds it difficult to believe that the shepherd can distinguish between one and another of them with as much certainty as if they were his children. And do not most of us think of foreigners as beings who are all turned out as if on a pattern, like sheep?

Thus our first generalizations spring from ignorance rather than from knowledge. They are true, as long as we know that they are not entirely true. As soon as we begin to accept them as absolute truths, they become lies. I do not wish to deny the importance of generalizations. It is not possible to think or even to act without them. The generalization that is founded on a knowledge of and a delight in the variety of things is the end of all science and poetry.

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