If the weather is fine, we’ll go. If not,      .


  1. A.
    no
  2. B.
    don’t
  3. C.
    won’t
  4. D.
    not
D
考查省略句。句意:如果天氣好的話,我們就去,如果不好,我們就不去。后面補(bǔ)充完整為:if it is not fine, we will not go.所以選D。
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