题目内容

--Joyce, please don’t stand on the bookstand.
--Pardon?
--I _____ stand on the bookstand.


  1. A.
    tell you don’t
  2. B.
    tell you not to
  3. C.
    told you didn’t
  4. D.
    told you not to
D
试题分析:考查不定式用法和时态。不定式的否定式是在不定式前面直接加not构成。Tell sb not to do sth告诉某人不要做某事。句意:—Joyce,请不要在在书摊前面。—请再说一遍。——我告诉你不要站在书摊前面。根据句意说明使用一般过去时。故D正确。
考点:考查不定式用法和时态
点评:不定式的否定式是在不定式前面直接加not构成。Tell sb not to do sth告诉某人不要做某事
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J: I think it’s not bad.I can speak it (3) f       

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T: I used to work in a bar in the evening when I was at university but the pay is (5)u      not very high.

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T: I wouldn’t refuse that one.It is not suitable for a girl.

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