If your writing is interesting you'll pick up more marks. If your writing is _________, you _________.


  1. A.
    boring;don't
  2. B.
    bored;won't
  3. C.
    bored;don't
  4. D.
    boring;won't
D
這題考查形容詞:boring“令人厭倦的”bored“感到厭倦的”,修飾your writing,用boring,第二空是主句的時態(tài),因為if條件句用的是一般現(xiàn)在時,所以主句是一般將來時。選D。
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