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Learning English grammar and English vocabulary can be hard enough, but trying to understand English sayings can be more difficult. Some are just hard to figure out and others don’t make any sense at all. Here are four funny English sayings that you can use every day.
I’m happy as a clam(蛤).
Think of a clam. It doesn’t have to do anything. It just sits on a beach or on the bottom of the ocean all day doing nothing. It never has to work. That sounds like happiness, doesn’t it? If someone asks, “How are you today?” you can answer “I am happy as a clam” to let him or her know what a great mood you are in.
I wouldn’t touch that (or him/her) with a ten-foot pole.
Maybe there is a person who you don’t want to be friends with or even talk to. Well, this saying means that you dislike him or her so much that you don’t want to touch or go near him or her, even within ten feet!
You don’t have a leg to stand on.
?? This saying doesn’t mean that the person you’re talking to has no legs. It means that his or her argument is incorrect. He or she doesn’t have a leg to stand on because he or she has no facts to support what he or she is saying. This saying is a good way to tell people that you think they’re wrong.
??? Break a leg!
??? This saying actually means the opposite of what it sounds like. If you tell this to a person, you’re wishing him or her good luck!The saying comes from a superstition(迷信) that whatever you say aloud, the opposite will come true.
1.The first paragraph mainly tells us____________________.
A.learning English grammar is hard
B.learning English vocabulary is hard
C.we should use English sayings every day
D.it can be harder to understand English sayings
2.Which of the following is TRUE about a clam?
A.It can be used to show happiness.????? B.It needs to do many things.
C.It needs to eat a lot.???????????????? D.It can only live on the beach.
3.The saying “I wouldn’t touch him with a ten-foot pole” means___________.
A.I hate him.????????????????????? B.I want him to be my friend.
C.I like him.?????????????????????? D.I want to argue with him.
4.We can learn from the passage that______________________.
A.the saying “You don’t have a leg to stand on” means someone loses his legs
B.the saying “Break a leg” means someone hurts his or her leg
C.if we say “Break a leg” to someone, we give him or her a good wish
D.if we say “I am ill” aloud, we will become healthy
Learning English grammar and English vocabulary can be hard enough, but trying to understand English sayings can be more difficult. Some are just hard to figure out and others don’t make any sense at all. Here are four funny English sayings that you can use every day.
I’m happy as a clam(蛤).
Think of a clam. It doesn’t have to do anything. It just sits on a beach or on the bottom of the ocean all day doing nothing. It never has to work. That sounds like happiness, doesn’t it? If someone asks, “How are you today?” you can answer “I am happy as a clam” to let him or her know what a great mood you are in.
I wouldn’t touch that (or him/her) with a ten-foot pole.
Maybe there is a person who you don’t want to be friends with or even talk to. Well, this saying means that you dislike him or her so much that you don’t want to touch or go near him or her, even within ten feet!
You don’t have a leg to stand on.
This saying doesn’t mean that the person you’re talking to has no legs. It means that his or her argument is incorrect. He or she doesn’t have a leg to stand on because he or she has no facts to support what he or she is saying. This saying is a good way to tell people that you think they’re wrong.
Break a leg!
This saying actually means the opposite of what it sounds like. If you tell this to a person, you’re wishing him or her good luck!The saying comes from a superstition(迷信) that whatever you say aloud, the opposite will come true.
【小题1】The first paragraph mainly tells us____________________.
| A.learning English grammar is hard |
| B.learning English vocabulary is hard |
| C.we should use English sayings every day |
| D.it can be harder to understand English sayings |
| A.It can be used to show happiness. | B.It needs to do many things. |
| C.It needs to eat a lot. | D.It can only live on the beach. |
| A.I hate him. | B.I want him to be my friend. |
| C.I like him. | D.I want to argue with him. |
| A.the saying “You don’t have a leg to stand on” means someone loses his legs |
| B.the saying “Break a leg” means someone hurts his or her leg |
| C.if we say “Break a leg” to someone, we give him or her a good wish |
| D.if we say “I am ill” aloud, we will become healthy |
| A.learning English grammar is hard |
| B.learning English vocabulary is hard |
| C.we should use English sayings every day |
| D.it can be harder to understand English sayings |
| A.It can be used to show happiness. | B.It needs to do many things. |
| C.It needs to eat a lot. | D.It can only live on the beach. |
| A.I hate him. | B.I want him to be my friend. |
| C.I like him. | D.I want to argue with him. |
| A.the saying “You don’t have a leg to stand on” means someone loses his legs |
| B.the saying “Break a leg” means someone hurts his or her leg |
| C.if we say “Break a leg” to someone, we give him or her a good wish |
| D.if we say “I am ill” aloud, we will become healthy |
Mr Smith teaches English in a university(大学). He is often very busy with work. When it’s summer or winter holidays, he goes out to take vacations to relax. Usually he goes to France because he thinks it’s an interesting country. And he can speak French very well.
But last month he said to his wife(妻子), “I’m not visiting France this time. I want to go to a different country. I choose Japan. But I can hardly speak Japanese, so I’m going to study it for a month before I go.”
He studied pretty hard for a month, and then his vacation started.
Ten days later, he came back. His wife asked him, “How about your short vacation in Japan? Did you have any trouble(麻烦) with your Japanese there?”
“No, I didn’t,” answered Mr Smith. “But the Japanese did!”
【小题1】Mr Smith goes out to ______ when it’s summer or winter holidays.
| A.have a rest | B.learn languages |
| C.look for interesting jobs | D.visit museums |
| A.learn from | B.arrive in | C.work for | D.decide on |
| A.a month | B.ten days | C.two weeks | D.Sorry, I don’t know |
| A.Mr Smith works as a math teacher in a university. |
| B.Mr Smith takes vacations in different countries every year. |
| C.Mr Smith can speak English and French very well. |
| D.Mr Smith went to Japan with his wife. |
| A.Mr Smith’s Japanese isn’t good. |
| B.The Japanese were friendly to Mr Smith. |
| C.Mr Smith speaks Japanese well. |
| D.Japanese is difficult to learn. |
| A.have a rest | B.learn languages |
| C.look for interesting jobs | D.visit museums |
| A.learn from | B.arrive in | C.work for | D.decide on |
| A.a month | B.ten days | C.two weeks | D.Sorry, I don’t know |
| A.Mr Smith works as a math teacher in a university. |
| B.Mr Smith takes vacations in different countries every year. |
| C.Mr Smith can speak English and French very well. |
| D.Mr Smith went to Japan with his wife. |
| A.Mr Smith’s Japanese isn’t good. |
| B.The Japanese were friendly to Mr Smith. |
| C.Mr Smith speaks Japanese well. |
| D.Japanese is difficult to learn. |
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