He is willing to go with me, but I'd rather he ______ at home.A.should stayB.stayedC.stayD
He is willing to go with me, but I'd rather he ______ at home.
A.should stay
B.stayed
C.stay
D.'d better to stay
He is willing to go with me, but I'd rather he ______ at home.
A.should stay
B.stayed
C.stay
D.'d better to stay
【B8】
A.were willing to
B.should be willing to
C.would he willing to
D.was willing to
They are willing and eager to be helpful.
A、indifferent
B、opposite
C、obliging
D、individual
He said he ______ (go to college)the next year.
Either he or I ______to the airport.
A. is to go
B. are to go
C. am to go
D. is going
When he was there, he ______ go to that coffee shop at the corner after work every day.
A.would
B.should
C.had better
D.might
John said he wouldn't go to the party as he was busy, but he went there ______.
A.after all
B.above all
C.at all
D.in all
The survey was carried out by the British Council, the council for international education, and Universities UK, an organization supporting the work of all the country's universities.
The survey revealed only 7 percent of the students said most of their friends were from the UK; 32 percent said they had a mixture of UK and international student friends; and 59 percent said their only friends were international.
Some student leaders say one reason fox' the trend is that overseas students are dedicate to their courses instead of their social lives.
In addition, many foreign students weren't interested in the pub-centered drinking culture on British campuses, according to Will MacFarlane, student union general secretary of the London School of Economies. This prevented some students who didn't pay regular trips to pubs from making new friends.
Some students think that MacFarlane's explanation is true.
"I have only one year to adapt to the new all-English environment and dealing with a full study workload. The time is so limited that I have little time to make friends with foreign students." Said one Peking University grad student who is at Oxford University.
She also admitted that an important reason for the lack of interaction is that Chinese students are usually shy, and don't take the initiative to make new friends.
MacFarlane also came forward with some suggestions on how to improve the situation. "It may be helpful if we can provide a cultural shift in university activities away from the drinking culture, and provide more activities for more groups," he said.
The survey showed that ______.
A.the number of overseas students is reduced in recent years
B.overseas students are not willing to make friends with British students
C.no overseas students have time to go to pubs in spare time
D.most overseas students have few British friends
A. even so
B. even now
C. even as
D. even if
A.beside
B.except
C.besides
D.with