I wrote it down ______I should forget it.A.in caseB.in case ofC.in order thatD.for fear of
I wrote it down ______I should forget it.
A.in case
B.in case of
C.in order that
D.for fear of
I wrote it down ______I should forget it.
A.in case
B.in case of
C.in order that
D.for fear of
I wrote down the number so that I remember it.
A.might
B.should
C.could
D.needed
I wrote it down __________I should forget it.
A.in case of
B.in case
C.in order that
D.for fear of
Identify the types of adverbial clause (1).The situation is rather complicated in that we have two managing directors. (2). I wrote down what my teacher said lest I forget. (3). In case it rains, we won’t be able to go there on foot.
M: Don't worry. I will be seeing Mr. Brown in an hour.
Q: What do we learn from this conversation?
(18)
A.It was probably Mr. Brown's phone number that the woman wrote down.
B.It was just an hour ago that the man met Mr. Brown.
C.The woman forgot to write down the phone number.
D.The woman needed a sheet of paper to put down the number.
M: Don't worry. I will be seeing Mr. Brown in an hour.
Q: What do we learn from this conversation?
(14)
A.It was probably Mr. Brown's phone number that the woman wrote down.
B.It was just an hour ago that the man met Mr. Brown.
C.The woman forgot to write down the phone number.
D.The woman needed a sheet of paper to put down the number.
M: Don't worry. I'll be seeing Mr. Brown in an hour.
What do we learn from this conversation?
A.It was probably Mr. Brown's phone number that the woman wrote down.
B.It was just an hour ago that the man met Mr. Brown.
C.The woman forgot to write down the phone number.
D.The woman needed a sheet of paper to put down the number.
A.It was probably Mr. Brown"s phone number that the woman wrote down.
B.It was just an hour ago that the man met Mr. Brown.
C.The woman forgot to write down the phone number.
D.The woman needed a sheet of paper to put down the number.
1. Suppose you are Bill Walker and you had a habit of writing down what happened to you in your diary. After the chance meeting with Mary at Washington Square, you went home and wrote a brief paragraph about the meeting. The paragraph may begin like this: “I had never expected to see Mary, but I met her at Washington Square. She looked rather old to me--I didn’t even recognize her immediately ... ” 2. Suppose you are Mary and you had a habit of writing down what happened to you in your diary. After the chance meeting with Bill Walker at Washington Square, you went home and wrote a brief paragraph about the meeting. The paragraph may begin like this: “I had never expected to see Bill Walker, but I met him at Washington Square. He hadn’t changed much and I recognized him immediately when I saw him ...”
听力原文:W:I'm wondering why Tom looks so down today? Something must be up
M:They gave back the tests in class today and I think it didn't go as expected.
Q:What can be inferred about Tom?
(15)
A.Tom feels great about the mark on his paper.
B.Tom is depressed at a bad score on his paper.
C.Tom's test mark wasn't as bad as he thought.
D.Tom wrote a test that was different from what he expected.
All the following sentences contain an adverbial clause of purpose EXCEPT
A.I am telling you that lest you should make a mistake.
B.He wrote the name down in order that he can remember it.
C.You"d better take more clothes in case the weather is cold.
D.I long to visit Beijing, so much so that I dream about it last night.
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