英语中有不少和“狗”相关的成语,做下面的测验,通过题面来判断这些和“狗”相关的成语、说法或单词的意思。
1. A common English expression is – 'like a dog with a bone'. Which of these examples best fits this phrase?
a) A person who won't stop until they've solved a problem
b) A mother who constantly worries about her baby's safety
d) A football fan who goes to every game
2. If someone said 'I'm in the doghouse with my partner', what would they mean?
a) They are not on good terms with their partner at the moment
b) They are angry with their partner for something
c) They are in big trouble
d) They have made their partner very happy about something
3. Which of these expressions means 'very happy and excited'?
a) He's like a dog with two cats
b) He's like a dog with two bones
c) He's like a dog with two steaks
d) He's like a dog with two tails
4. Which of these expressions means 'to follow someone everywhere', but has also come to mean 'to
continually2 irritate3 or hassle someone'?
a) to dog someone
b) to dog off someone
c) to dog around someone
d) to dog up someone
5. When making a
comparison4 between the past and the present condition of a place, we might say, 'It's gone to the dogs'. What does this mean?
a) It is in a much better condition now than it was before.
b) It is in almost the same condition now as it was before.
c) It's in a much worse condition now than it was before.
d) There are many dogs here now, but there weren't before.
6. When talking about the relationship of two people, we might describe person B as person A's 'lapdog'. What does this mean?
a) Person B is person A's best friend
b) Person B always does what person A asks or likes
c) Person B is always
unkind5 to person A
d) Person B is a much stronger personality than person A
答案
1) a, 2) a, 3) d, 4) a, 5) c, 6) b.
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