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23、, they are said_ (score) an own goal. 8. You might see this expression in the newspapers when the local council makes a decision which _(backfire) terribly! 9. The expressions “in the ballpark” and “a ballpark estimate” have _ same meaning. 10. We use “throwing someone a curveball” to describe thing

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35、efeat and _(give) up. 12. When a boxer is losing badly and is _ tired or _(confuse) to give up _ his or her own, the coach will _(literal) throw a towel into the ring to end the fight. In everyday life, this idiom simply means _ (admit) defeat and _(give) up.too 12. When a boxer is losing badly and

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40、admit) defeat and _(give) up.tooconfusedonliterallyadmittinggiving This idiom is often used to talk aboutsituations where people fail after wasting three chances. This idiom is often used to talk aboutsituations where people fail after wasting three chances.where引导的定语从句,修饰引导的定语从句,修饰situations This i

41、diom is often used to talk aboutsituations where people fail after wasting three chances.where引导的定语从句,修饰引导的定语从句,修饰situationsYou reach a point where medicine cant help. Today, well discuss a number of cases wherebeginners of English fail to use the language properly. This idiom is often used to talk

42、aboutsituations where people fail after wasting three chances.where引导的定语从句,修饰引导的定语从句,修饰situationsYou reach a point where medicine cant help. Today, well discuss a number of cases wherebeginners of English fail to use the language properly.你已到了药物无法治疗的地步。你已到了药物无法治疗的地步。 This idiom is often used to talk

43、 aboutsituations where people fail after wasting three chances.where引导的定语从句,修饰引导的定语从句,修饰situationsYou reach a point where medicine cant help. Today, well discuss a number of cases wherebeginners of English fail to use the language properly.你已到了药物无法治疗的地步。你已到了药物无法治疗的地步。今天,我们将讨论一些英语初学者对英语使用不当的问题。今天,我们将

44、讨论一些英语初学者对英语使用不当的问题。 This idiom is often used to talk aboutsituations where people fail after wasting three chances.where引导的定语从句,修饰引导的定语从句,修饰situationsYou reach a point where medicine cant help. Today, well discuss a number of cases wherebeginners of English fail to use the language properly.你已到了药物无

45、法治疗的地步。你已到了药物无法治疗的地步。今天,我们将讨论一些英语初学者对英语使用不当的问题。今天,我们将讨论一些英语初学者对英语使用不当的问题。这个习语常常用来描述人们三次机会都没成功而被淘汰出局的这个习语常常用来描述人们三次机会都没成功而被淘汰出局的情形。情形。1. 昨天昨天大雨滂沱,一些学生抱怨在雨中等了一个小时车。大雨滂沱,一些学生抱怨在雨中等了一个小时车。2. 大学毕业生大学毕业生需要适应需要适应快速快速变化的世界变化的世界,他们会面临很多机遇也面临,他们会面临很多机遇也面临很多挑战。很多挑战。3. 你能想到一种这个短语被频繁使用的情况吗?你能想到一种这个短语被频繁使用的情况吗?It

46、 rained heavily, _ _some students complained waiting for one hour in the rain.Can you think of a situation _ the phrase is frequently used .College graduates need to adapt to the rapidly changing world_ they will be faced with numerous opportunities as well as challenges. 1. 昨天昨天大雨滂沱,一些学生抱怨在雨中等了一个小时

47、车。大雨滂沱,一些学生抱怨在雨中等了一个小时车。2. 大学毕业生大学毕业生需要适应需要适应快速快速变化的世界变化的世界,他们会面临很多机遇也面临,他们会面临很多机遇也面临很多挑战。很多挑战。3. 你能想到一种这个短语被频繁使用的情况吗?你能想到一种这个短语被频繁使用的情况吗?It rained heavily, _ _some students complained waiting for one hour in the rain.about which Can you think of a situation _ the phrase is frequently used .College

48、graduates need to adapt to the rapidly changing world_ they will be faced with numerous opportunities as well as challenges. 1. 昨天昨天大雨滂沱,一些学生抱怨在雨中等了一个小时车。大雨滂沱,一些学生抱怨在雨中等了一个小时车。2. 大学毕业生大学毕业生需要适应需要适应快速快速变化的世界变化的世界,他们会面临很多机遇也面临,他们会面临很多机遇也面临很多挑战。很多挑战。3. 你能想到一种这个短语被频繁使用的情况吗?你能想到一种这个短语被频繁使用的情况吗?It rained

49、heavily, _ _some students complained waiting for one hour in the rain.about which Can you think of a situation _ the phrase is frequently used .College graduates need to adapt to the rapidly changing world_ they will be faced with numerous opportunities as well as challenges. where 1. 昨天昨天大雨滂沱,一些学生抱

50、怨在雨中等了一个小时车。大雨滂沱,一些学生抱怨在雨中等了一个小时车。2. 大学毕业生大学毕业生需要适应需要适应快速快速变化的世界变化的世界,他们会面临很多机遇也面临,他们会面临很多机遇也面临很多挑战。很多挑战。3. 你能想到一种这个短语被频繁使用的情况吗?你能想到一种这个短语被频繁使用的情况吗?It rained heavily, _ _some students complained waiting for one hour in the rain.about which Can you think of a situation _ the phrase is frequently used

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