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I advise you to take school more seriously, otherwise you’ll have to go out and work ______.

A. in a word B. now and then

C. as a result D. in other words

 

C

【解析】

试题分析:句意:我建议你认真对待学业,否则你最后不得不辍学去打工。A. in a word 总之 B. now and then不时地 C. as a result 结果 D. in other words换句话说。根据语境是推断有一个什么后果。故选C。

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