“Would you rather go out for a Chinese or an Italian meal?" “Oh,______”A.I’m hun
“Would you rather go out for a Chinese or an Italian meal?"
“Oh,______”
A.I’m hungry"
B.I’m easy
C.I’m thinking
D.I’m working
“Would you rather go out for a Chinese or an Italian meal?"
“Oh,______”
A.I’m hungry"
B.I’m easy
C.I’m thinking
D.I’m working
You don‘t have to be in such a hurry.1 would rather you__________ on business first.
A.would go
B.will go
C.went
D.have gone
You ______go home now. It's getting late.
A. would rather
B. had rather
C. would better
D. had better
A、No, it's my pleasure.
B、No, I don't mind.
C、No, not at all.
A.Mark won't be able to come to the reunion.
B.She'd rather pick up Sarah.
C.She'll go to the airport today instead of tomorrow.
D.She thought Mark would be arriving tomorrow.
A major incentive (动力) for college attendance is the belief that it will prepare you for a career. Chances are that the career you want, whether in nursing, counseling, law, or management, requires a college education. Even if the return of your education isn't as great as it used to be, you would probably rather be a relatively poorly paid lawyer than a secretary or a construction worker: you would probably rather be a manager than a managee. In the sense that a degree is increasingly required for even middle-level jobs, your investment in a college education will still pay off.
It can pay off in other ways too. It is a value judgement to say that a college education will make you a better person, but it is a value judgement that the vast majority of college graduates are willing to make survey after survey to demonstrate that people feel very positive about their college education, believing that it has made them better and more tolerant people.
Whether it makes you a better person or not, a college education is likely to have a lasting effect on your knowledge and values. If you finish college, you will sit through 30 to 45 different courses. Even the least dedicated student is bound to learn something from these courses. In addition, students learn informally. Whether you go to college in you hometown or across the country, college will introduce you to a greater diversity of people than you ' re likely to have experienced before. This diversity will challenge your mind and broaden your horizons.
As a result of formal and informal learning, college graduates are more knowledgeable about the world around them, more tolerant and less prejudiced, more active in public and community affairs, and, more open to new ideas.
It is apparent from the passage that people go to college mainly because they believe
A.a college education will provide them with a guarantee of success in life
B.the economy of their country can't absorb an army of untrained youngsters
C.a college education will make them better qualified for a career
D.the investment in a college education can bring a higher economic return than before
Jim would rather we ______ now, but we must go to work.
A.not leave
B.had not left
C.didn't leave
D.not to be left
I would rather you______to the party with her.
A.go
B.went
C.will go
D.has gone
Mr. Smith would just rather we ______ now, but we must go to work.
A.not leave
B.didn't leave
C.are not to leave
D.won't leave
You ______go home now. It's getting late.
A.would rather
B.had rather
C.would better
D.had better