__________him to go swimming in the river.
A、Seldom I have advised
B、I seldom have advised
C、Seldom have I advised
D、I have advised him seldom
A、Seldom I have advised
B、I seldom have advised
C、Seldom have I advised
D、I have advised him seldom
Only when you go to apologize to him ______ forgive you.
A.he will
B.will he
C.he would
D.did he
If John had told me in advance, I ______ him at the airport.
A.would meet
B.will meet
C.am going to meet
D.would have met
The little boy won’t go to sleep _________ his mother tells him a story.
A.since
B.when
C.lest
D.unless
Fat her meant him ______ into business, but he chose to study medicine.
A.going
B.to have gone
C.to go
D.having gone
I don't know about him, ______comment on him behind his back.
A.let alone
B.let go
C.leave alone
D.take leave
If Sarah hadn't come to the cabin, ______.
A.Abe's father wouldn't have told him not to go to school
B.Abe wouldn't have helped his father on the farm
C.Abe wouldn't have had so much time to read
D.Abe's father wouldn't have told him to stop reading
A.that
B.when
C.whether
D.if
Nichols set Smith free because______.
A.he found her very attractive
B.she persuaded him to let her go
C.they were both Christian followers
D.he couldn"t get any money from her
Mr. Green asked to be taken to the police station because he ______.
A. didn't like to give his name and address to the policeman
B. wanted to get help and tell the truth there
C. didn't like to talk too much with the policeman
D. wanted to leave the man in his car and let him go
Part A
You have received an invitation to the birthday party of your friend, Tom. But you can’t attend it. Write a note to Tom to
1) thank him for the invitation,
2) give reasons why you can’t go, and
3) apologize and express your wishes.
You should write about 100 words neatly on ANSWER SHEET 2. Do not sign your own name. Use “Li Ming” instead. You do not need to write the address. (10 points)
Passage One
Walking through the dry leaves on his way home, Pat thought of what a bad day in school it had been. But every day was a bad day for him; he and the school did not like each other. But now that he was in the forest, Pat began to feel more like his usual self. He stopped to look at the quick moving stream of water called the Totopotomy. This little river was named for a man Pat liked, Totopotomy chief of the friendly Paumunkey Indians. He had heard stories about boys caught by the Paumunkeys who, when they were free, did not want to go home. Pat could understand how they felt. They did not have to go to school; they lived in the fresh air, and went fishing and hunting. How wonderful that must be!
The gentle sounds of a bird singing could be heard through the trees. Pat looked up, and tried to make the same sound. Uncle Langloo had told him to try and learn the language of the birds, and he was trying. Pat wanted to be like his uncle in every way. Langloo Win- ston was a hunter who spent most of his time living with the Indians. He fished with them, talked with them, even dressed like them, and the Indians loved him.
When Pat reached home, a young slave named Caesar ran out to meet him. Pat gave him a friendly push, and both boys rolled in the red earth. Caesar's job was to serve Pat, but he was more friend than servant. Even as a boy, Pat Henry did not believe in such differences between men.
36. The Paumunkeys did all the following except ______.
A. not having to go to school
B. living in the fresh air
C. going fishing and hunting
D. not wanting to go home