【題目】— I think I’ll take a bus to the meeting.

— The bus? If you_______, you will be late.

A. do B. have done C. will do

【答案】A

【解析】試題分析:句意:--我認(rèn)為我將坐汽車去開會。--汽車?如果你坐汽車的話,你會遲到的。根據(jù)主句是一般將來時,所以從句用一把現(xiàn)在時,遵循主將從現(xiàn)的原則。故選A。

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