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What do you think of the people who buy wooden boxes? Tell me what you think.
1. In the following sentences, the underlined idiom is inappropriately used: A. The British Museum has recently cut staff due to tight financial resources, with positions related to Chinese cultural relics bearing the brunt. As a result, it is naturally difficult to carry out touring exhibitions of Chinese cultural relics. B. Some countries rely on "purchasing" foreign athletes to improve their rankings in international competitions, which reduces the opportunities for local athletes to practice on a higher stage. This is really buying money for a pearl. C. Fans in some places will never criticize the mediocre performance of the home team. Instead, they will improvise new words to the familiar old songs and sing in unison to express their dissatisfaction tactfully. D. Some experts believe that children who can express their opinions without scruples and are not timid in the face of difficulties often have the potential to be leaders. B "Being the first to bear the brunt" is a metaphor for being attacked or suffering a disaster first, and it is used here in line with the context. "Familiar" means "I have heard it many times and am familiar enough to say it in detail." It is used here to fit the context. "Worst-free" means "doing things without too much worry", and it fits the context here. "Buying a casket for a pearl" is a metaphor for lack of vision and improper choice. Here we cannot compare "foreign athletes" and "local athletes" to "coffins" (wooden boxes that are beautiful in appearance but of little value) and "pearls" (truly valuable ones). The relationship between things), so B is wrong. 2. Among the following sentences, the one with inappropriate idioms is A. At the New Year's Day literary party held in the school, the girls in our class wrote and performed a play. The characters in the play were vivid and lifelike, and won warm applause from the audience. B. With the birth of two sons, the family situation became even more difficult, and she had to work to make money to supplement the family income, but as an uneducated rural woman, she could not earn enough. The money was so little. C. He collected a lot of books on economics and read them, as if he were walking into a tourist attraction. With their heads downcast, they didn't even dare to raise their eyelids, and all of them were silent. They crowded into the corners to find sheltered seats, sitting upright like prisoners awaiting trial. The description is vivid. It is wrong to use the object. It should be changed to: "lifelike". Item B is "overwhelmed": it is a metaphor for being overwhelmed. Item C is used appropriately here: there are too many people or things. Can't cope with the reception. The word "silence" is used correctly here. 3. In the following sentences, the use of the highlighted idiom is inappropriate. The requirements of the topic are innocuous and not enough for instruction. We must not dwell on the minutiae and forget the fundamental goal. B. Among the starry fairy tale writers in the world, the reason why the Danish writer Andersen is outstanding and has long enjoyed a high reputation. It is because he ushered in a new era of fairy tale literature. C. The successive successful launches and smooth returns of the "Shenzhou" 5 and "Shenzhou 6" manned spacecraft have made great contributions to my country's aerospace industry and must shine through the ages. D. The main reason why illegal excavation of Tianshan snow lotus is becoming more and more rampant is that there are many offenders and they are widely distributed, and the management department is often understaffed, so law enforcement is often stretched. Model or rule. B Outstanding: Extraordinary and unique. C Outstanding through the ages: Describes great achievements that will last forever. D Overstretched: Nowadays, it is generally used to focus on one thing and the other, unable to cope with it.) 4. Use the highlighted idioms in the following sentences. The inappropriate sentence is: A. With the progress of the human genome project, biochip technology emerged and promoted the development of genomics as a complete technology, driving the industrialization of biochip technology. B. Suddenly, a defensive player quickly caught up, hugged the opponent's offensive player's shoulders, and forcibly knocked the opponent down from behind, but the referee turned a blind eye to this. C. The Jinsha ruins are another major archaeological discovery in Chengdu after Sanxingdui. , is of extraordinary significance in solving the confusing mysteries of ancient Shu history and culture.
A metaphor for unnecessary worries and sorrows. Du Mu in this sentence is a contemporary. Item C "stepping stone" is a metaphor for the preliminary means to gain fame and fortune. Item D: "Pearls and jade" are as round as beads and as smooth as jade, describing songs that are graceful and graceful or words that are smooth and lively. 16. Among the following sentences, the one that uses the dotted idiom appropriately is A. Many farmers cleverly turn the "leftovers" discarded after being cut by garment factories into curtains and use them as "quilts" for vegetable greenhouses. This is really a mistake that turns waste into treasure. B. Uncle Wang loves small animals very much. Whenever he sees stray kittens or puppies, he will find a way to feed them. Some people find this confusing, but he never tires of it. C. At the theatrical performance, the performers in costumes were barefoot and smiling, dancing Dai dance and splashing water on people to greet them. The people present clapped their hands and applauded. D. The factory director said emotionally: "In order to reverse the current unfavorable situation, we will adopt a new countermeasure. We hope that everyone will work together to achieve success in one fell swoop!" : Thought. Wrong: Error. A mistake in an idea. It refers to a momentary negligence or lack of consideration that has serious consequences." It is obviously wrong. The meaning of "enjoying it" in option B is "being particularly interested in something. Pay attention to it and don't feel tired." The meaning of item C "clap and cheer" is "to applaud and cheer, to express great joy. It is often used to express people's feelings when justice is done or the outcome of things." Splashing water during Songkran Festival does not exist. It means that justice has been served. The meaning of "failed" in option D is "Cui: will be, close. Things failed when they were about to succeed. It often means regret") 17. Among the following sentences, the one that uses the dotted idiom appropriately is A. The completion and use of various high-tech parks with complete supporting facilities has not only promoted real estate development and achieved economic benefits, but also gathered popularity in a subtle way and improved the living environment. B. The sports figures in "Dancing Beijing with Chinese Seal" are strong and soft, with a friendly image. While containing Chinese culture, they are full of movement and embody the Olympic spirit of "faster, brighter, stronger" and the athletes-oriented spirit. Core Olympic Movement Principles. C. In recent years, bird flu has occurred frequently in the country and is extremely harmful. Governments at all levels must take all possible measures and actively take preventive measures to avoid losses to people's lives and property. D. Obviously, the two hot topics of building a "creditable government" and developing the "private economy" have come across unexpectedly under the public's attention. B (Item A "subtle" refers to people's thoughts or characters being influenced by other aspects and unknowingly changed. It can only be used for people, not things. Item C "The road is blue and blue" describes the difficulty of starting a business, and the sentence mistakenly It should be regarded as prepared in advance and should be changed to "prepared for a rainy day". Item D "unexpected encounter" refers to unexpected encounters without agreement. 18. Among the following sentences, the correct use of the highlighted words is. A. Sister-in-law Ma is enthusiastic and hard-working, and she always does everything she can for the residents of the community. B. I finally climbed to the Huangshan Mountain, where I could see the strange pines and rocks, flowing clouds and waterfalls. It is admirable. C. It is these flexible workers who work hard and work hard at night to create miracles. D. He is reckless and stubborn, and he goes wherever he goes. The mess he made was really like "Lu Bu among men and Red Rabbit among horses". Item A made the mistake of not being able to bear the trouble. It also makes the mistake of meaning literally, "just in front of the eyes" does not mean to have a panoramic view, but as if it is in front of you; item D makes the mistake of misuse of praise and blame, "Lu Bu among men, red rabbit among horses" means to be outstanding. Talent or heroic figure. The word "callous hands and callous feet" in item C is used correctly. 19. Among the following sentences, the appropriate use of the idiom is A. Today, the sun is scorching in Jiangxi and Hunan. It is hot and the ultraviolet radiation is strong. It is best not to go out and recuperate at home. B. Extreme individualists always believe that people are only for themselves. In their minds, those who sacrifice themselves for others and forget about selfishness are unthinkable.
C. I silently recited the shooting essentials, made up my mind, and fired the first shot with a bang. My eyes blinked twice involuntarily, and my body was shaken. D. For decades, the affairs of our brothers and sisters have always gone up and down, leaving my mother with endless worries until her later years. Answer D. A. Recuperate and recuperate: recuperate: where to maintain; recuperate and regenerate: population reproduction. It refers to reducing people's burdens, stabilizing their lives, and restoring their vitality after war or major social turmoil. B. Unthinkable: refers to a future situation that is unimaginable. Refers to the expectation that things will develop to a very bad point. It also means that things are extremely bad. C. Can't help it: prohibition: suppression. The emotions were so excited that I couldn't control them. Emphasis on being completely dominated by a certain emotion. Used to describe people's emotions. Here it should be read as "involuntarily": it means that one cannot help oneself and cannot control oneself. D. Press the gourd and lift up the gourd: looking at one end and throwing away the other; one rises and the other falls. 20. Among the following sentences, the one with the correct use of the highlighted words is A. Many science and engineering colleges in my country have excluded college Chinese from the compulsory courses. In recent years, the number of foreign students applying for the HSK (China's Chinese Proficiency Test) has increased significantly. , it can be said that "foreign monks like to chant sutras". During B's studies, he was very proud and everything went smoothly. Unexpectedly, after entering society, he would be cheated out of a few businesses and lose all his money, so he always lamented that he met unkind people and had a bad life. C. My classmates, getting admitted to university is just a new starting point. Let us aim high, study hard, and with the help of teachers, we can set sail to help Cangmei! D Wait for me to arrive at the competition venue , the table tennis match was over, and when I met Xiao Li, I was busy asking about the results, and he said: "We are just like 'horse tails skewering tofu'. When we encounter strong players, of course we are 'Confucius moved'!" [Answer] D [ Analysis] [Item A is literally meaningless, "foreign monks are good at chanting sutras" means that people from outside are all talented people. In item B, "being unkind" means that a woman marries a husband with bad qualities. Item C is a misuse of praise and blame. "Add fuel to the flames" refers to "a metaphor for encouraging and encouraging the momentum and development of things (mostly bad things) from the side, and expanding their influence." Item D "horse tail skewered tofu" is a slang meaning "don't mention it." Or "Can't string together". ] twenty one. Among the following sentences, the one that uses the highlighted idiom appropriately is () (3 points) A. The telephone has brought great convenience to people, but sometimes calling is not the best way to contact people. Some things must be mentioned from ear to ear while talking. Only by making gestures can you really make it clear. B. In order to let people experience the feeling of competing against the world champion, this science and technology museum uniquely set up a simulated interactive platform for racing against the champion, which aroused strong interest from the audience. C. After watching the movie "Escape from the Tiger's Mouth", everyone praised Xiao Wang, saying that he was like the talented music conductor in the movie, who often did some near misses due to carelessness. D. When Cong Fei was seriously ill, none of the people he had supported came to visit him, but he was so open-minded and didn't mind. He also advised everyone not to blame these people. This kind of open-mindedness is admirable. Answer: B Analysis: B "Original" originally means that the conception of the poem is unique, and later it also means that the method thought up is different and the use is suitable for the context; A "Ear advice" is a complimentary word, describing sincere teaching, generally It is used for teachers to sincerely teach students or juniors, so it does not fit the context of this sentence; C "check the number into the seat" is a metaphor for comparing and connecting the relevant people or things with oneself, and it is also a metaphor for comparing what someone has done with the rules and regulations. , to connect, and this sentence is neither for Xiao Wang to compare the relevant people or things with himself, nor for everyone to compare what Xiao Wang has done with the rules and regulations, so the idiom is used wrong; D " "Humility is like a valley" describes someone who is very humble and is a compliment, rather than magnanimous or broad-minded. twenty two. Among the following sentences, the one that uses the highlighted idiom appropriately is A. To commemorate the 100th anniversary of the birth of Chinese drama, some senior actors in the drama industry have appeared on the stage and rehearsed classic plays such as "Thunderstorm". B. Huizhou culture, with its distinctive style, complete system, exquisiteness and elegance, is unique among the vast Chinese local cultures. C. It is important to find fossils in the wild, but it is even more important to take them out and study them perfectly.
D. Integrating phone, computer, camera, credit card and other functions into one, the role of mobile phone in life is fully utilized. Answer: A. Analysis: To appear on stage is often used in a derogatory sense. In sentence A, its original meaning is used. The actor puts on makeup and performs. It is a neutral word. The word "eloquent" in sentence B refers to the continuity of articles and speeches; it also refers to scale and grand momentum, and generally modifies or supplements verbs. The term used here to modify "Chinese local culture" is inappropriate and should be changed to "awe-inspiring". The word "perfect" in sentence C means complete and beautiful, with no shortcomings. This does not fit the context. When talking about the removal of fossils, "intact" should be used. "Hearty" in sentence D can be used to describe sleeping, drinking, or writing articles. Here it is said that the role of mobile phones in life should be changed to "incisively and vividly". twenty three. For the dotted words in the following sentences, the appropriate sentence to use is A. My father’s collection of toy cars produced in different eras, with different shapes, and from different countries filled the small study room with space. B. We cannot belittle ourselves by saying that our country’s basketball is strong enough to compete with the European and American basketball powers just because Yao Ming and others have joined the American NBA. C. Shen Congwen became famous as early as the 1930s for depicting a unique world in western Hunan and showing the bold and romantic style of western Hunan in "Border Town". D. When we think about problems, he is used to looking at the big picture, and I always start with specific methods. Although we are completely different from each other, we can always achieve the same goal. Answer: C "Famous for a while" means that the reputation was spread in a period, and it means that the reputation was very important at that time, which fits the context. Item A: "There is no time to send out" is a polysemantic idiom with three meanings. ① Refers to the distance being so close that no hair can fit in between; ② It refers to a situation that is extremely critical; ③ It refers to concise and rigorous writing. It doesn’t mean that the space cannot accommodate it. Item B "Belittle oneself" means to look down on oneself without any basis, and to belittle oneself. The original sentence means self-promotion and does not fit the context. Item D "going in the opposite direction" means running in the opposite direction, and the action is opposite to the purpose. The original sentence means that we think about the problem differently, but it can be changed to "very different". twenty four. Among the following sentences, the appropriate use of the dotted idiom is A. Since improving the quality of Chinese citizens' tourism civilization is an important task in the construction of spiritual civilization, how can "green tourism", a leisure way that focuses on modifying behavioral habits, Take it lightly? B. The embarrassment of being beaten passively, the thrill of running for your life, the surprise that caught you off guard, and the carnival of survival from a desperate situation, Shanghai Shenhua experienced the "longest day" in the first game of the Chinese Super League. C. A British scientific study shows that playing some classical music can prompt diners to be generous and help increase the hotel's revenue. D. Regarding this issue, media reports from both Iran and the United States are contradictory to the official and military statements of the United States. Answer: A Problem-solving ideas: A Take it lightly: Treat it as a normal thing and don't pay attention to it. Item B "caught off guard" means that something happened suddenly and there was no time to prepare. This sentence does not mean that there is no time to prepare. Item C: "Giving generously" refers to giving money to help others without hesitation. There is no intention to help others here. Item D "self-contradiction" refers to contradicting oneself. This refers to media reports and official and military statements, not to oneself and oneself. 25. Which of the dotted idioms in the following sentences is used appropriately is A. Confucianism is the doctrine of Confucianism, founded by Confucius. After a long period of time, Confucianism has continued and developed. B. Today it seems that Aristotle's conclusion is wrong. However, in ancient times, Aristotle had a high reputation and what he said should not be beyond doubt. C. This is really a big mistake. I made such a small mistake. The manager did not criticize me, but you provoked my fault. D. When Wang Yirong met "dragon bones" for the first time, he was impressed. He discovered oracle bone inscriptions and became the first person to classify oracle bone inscriptions as Shang Dynasty characters. A Item A, "The fire is passed on when the fuel is exhausted", fuel: firewood. Even though the firewood is burned out, the fire remains. It is a metaphor for a master passing down his legacy to his disciples, passing it on from generation to generation. Item B: Improper denial, "beyond reasonable doubt", the facts are obvious or the reasons are sufficient, there is nothing to doubt. Adding "shouldn't" in front of it will reverse the meaning.
Item C. Mistaking the target, "A grown-up does not take offense to a villain." The old saying is that a person with a high status or who is virtuous will not be surprised by the faults of a person with a low status or without virtue. In this context, the "villain" is himself, not "you". Item D: "Look at others with admiration" means that others have made progress and can no longer look at them with the same old eyes. I can't beat them anymore!! I hope these are helpful to you~ If you have a detailed explanation, please contact me if you have any questions
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