問題詳情


(A)There are many interesting idioms, like “baker’s dozen”, “let one’s hair down”, “rain cats and dogs” and “before you can say Jack Robinson.” The meaning of “baker’s dozen” is the same as the number 13. “Before you can say Jack Robinson” means “very quickly.” “Raining cats and dogs” means raining heavily. And “letting one’s hair down” means making somebody feel comfortable. In fact, each of these idioms has its own stories.For example, people believe that in England there was a man named Jack Robinson. He was famous for his capricious personality. He often changed his mind very quickly. From then on, people call those who always change their minds very quickly “Jack Robinson.” It’s interesting, isn’t it?idiom 成語 meaning 意義 capricious 善變的 personality 個性
【題組】1. Which idiom should be used in the sentence, “After a tiring day, I always take a bath to…?”
(A) A baker’s dozen.
(B) Rain cats and dogs.
(C) Let my hair down.
(D) Before you can say Jack Robinson.

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統計:A(1),B(0),C(0),D(0),E(0)