更多"I’d rather you (come)______tomorrow"的相关试题:
[单项选择]I’d rather you ______ me. You’ve made the matter all the worse.
A. had not helped
B. did not help
C. will not help
D. would not have helped
[填空题]I would rather you ______ (come).
[填空题]I’d rather you (come) ______ tomorrow. I’m very busy today.
[单项选择]If you ask for my opinion, I’d rather that you ()for America next week.
A. will leave
B. left
C. would leave
D. has left
[填空题]You can come today. You can also come tomorrow.
You can come ______ today ______ tomorrow.
[单项选择]"I would almost rather see you dead." Robert S. Cassatt, a leading banker of Philadelphia, shouted when his twenty-year-old eldest daughter announced that she wanted to become an artist.
In the 19th century, playing at drawing or painting on dishes was all right for a young lady, but serious work in art was not. And when the young lady’s family ranked among the best of Philadelphia’s social families, such an idea could not even be considered.
That was how Mary Cassatt, born in 1844, began her straggle as an artist. She did not tremble before her father’s anger. Instead; she opposed him with courage and at last made him change his mind. Mary Cassatt gave up her social position and all thought of a husband and a family, which in those times was unthinkable for a young lady. In the end, after long years of hard work and perseverance, she became America’s most important woman artist and the internationally recognized leading woman painter of the time.
What made Mary Ca
A. She was a woman.
B. Her father opposed her.
C. She had no social position.