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18.You can sleep on the couch in the lounge, ( )you can go to a hotel nearby.
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and
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then
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or
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but
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C
答案解释:
根据句意,你可以睡在大厅的沙发上,你也可以去附近的旅馆。能够表达这种选择关系的连词只能是or。因此正确答案为C。
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