Don't drink coffee before going to bed, _______ it will keep you up all night!

A. or       B. and     C. since   D. for

A


解析:

考查句子之間連詞的使用。根據(jù)前后句子之間的邏輯關(guān)系,此處只有or“否則”合乎語(yǔ)境。

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