-Are you coming to Kate's birthday party? -I'm not sure.I ______go to the theater instead.
A.must
B.would
C.should
D.might
A.must
B.would
C.should
D.might
第1题
What do you do when you lie in bed in the morning, feeling
slight sick? On one hand, you know you are not very ill, but on the 【M1】 ______.
other hand, you do feel as well as you usually do. Do you go to 【M2】 ______.
school or stay at home for the rest of the day?
One doctor who has studied the problem of absenteeism from
school and work say that the people who stay at home are not 【M3】 ______.
necessarily sicker than those who go to school or work. He says that
people's perceptions of sick illness differ greatly. Two people may 【M4】 ______.
bear from the same degree of sickness but one may decide to go to 【M5】 ______.
work and the other to stay at home.
Of course, certain people will stay at home at the slightest
excuse. Once a employee apologized for not coming to work because 【M6】 ______.
he had sprained his finger when he put a disk into his computer!
Another had attacked by a shark in lake! Some people even stay 【M7】 ______.
away because they are feeling "mentally unwell." Many reasons of 【M8】 ______.
absences are so vague as to be meaningless. When a man employee 【M9】 ______.
stays off work because of "female questions," for example, no male 【M10】 ______.
boss dare to ask what those problems are.
【M1】
第4题
If I had known you were coming to visit,I _____ you at the airport .
A.would have met
B.will meet
C.must meet
D.shall meet
第5题
I hope you()coming to the meeting tomorrow afternoon.
A.are all
B.all are
C.all
第6题
--- ____?
-- Yes. What time is it on Friday?
A. Are you coming to the meeting on Friday
B. When will the meeting start
C. What are you going to do this Friday
第7题
How nice to see you again! You should have told me before you ______.
A.are coming
B.have come
C.will come
D.were coming
第8题
A.easy
B.busy
C.lazy
D.ready
第9题
—Listen, Tom, I am not coming tonight.—But you ______!
A.promises
B.promised
C.will promise
D.had promised
第10题
Study the future. Learn as much as you can about likely coming events, so that you can anticipate them well in advance.