Our society insists on regular habits, timekeeping and punctuality, and whether we like it or not, ______ we mean to make our way in society, we have to comply ( to act in accordance with a demand, rule, etc.) its demands.


  1. A.
    whether
  2. B.
    after
  3. C.
    if
  4. D.
    until
C
此題考察條件狀語從句。 “我們所生活的這個社會堅守著一些約定的習(xí)俗,守時守規(guī)矩。那么,不管我們是不是喜歡這樣,如果我們打算要在這個社會中生活下去,那我們就要按照它的要求去做。
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