Tell John not to leave the house________he makes sure that all the lights are turned off.

 A.unless                                             B.if  

C.once                                                 D.because

A 考查連詞。句意為:告訴約翰不要離開房間,除非他確保所有的燈都關上了。unless意為“除非,如果不”。

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