Which of the following sentences is wrong with a dotted idiom?

Updated on educate 2024-05-24
21 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    d Wrong Don't be ashamed to ask: Be willing to learn from people who are less educated or have a lower status than yourself, and not feel embarrassed.

    Teachers are not the object of "shameless questioning".

    It should be changed to. Don't give in: It originally refers to benevolence as responsibility, and there is nothing to be humble. The latter refers to taking the initiative to do what should be done when encountered, and not pushing.

    Energetic: The enthusiasm for doing things rushes into the blue sky, which means that the emotions are more excited.

    Cheerful: Describes a joyful and active appearance.

    Work hard: Make up your mind and strive for progress.

    Perseverance: Diligence: Concentrate on working hard; Hugh: Stop. It refers to the constant pursuit of progress.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    dWrong, not ashamed to ask the meaning: willing to learn from people who are less knowledgeable or of lower status than themselves, without feeling embarrassed.

    That is, not to be ashamed of asking for advice from people who are inferior in knowledge and status. D is the student to the teacher, and it is inappropriate to use it.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    d Wrong, not ashamed to ask is to learn and ask for advice from those who are higher than oneself in knowledge and lower than oneself. For example, the teacher can use it to the students.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Answer: D is not ashamed to ask questions, which is to ask for advice from people who are not as knowledgeable as themselves, and it is not possible to ask for advice from teachers.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    d.Don't be ashamed to ask the wrong object, it applies to the top to the bottom, here it is used to point to the teacher for advice, obviously wrong.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It's b, it's good to use "well-deserved", and the premise of having a clear conscience should be that you haven't done anything to be ashamed. For example, he never did anything to harm others and benefit himself when he was campaigning, so he was elected with a clear conscience.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Shameless to ask is to learn and ask for advice from those who are higher than oneself in knowledge and lower than oneself, and D is wrong.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Don't be ashamed to ask the wrong question, and shamelessly ask someone who is less educated than yourself.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    D is wrong, not shamelessly asking, but aggressive.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    b. Lectures cannot be "subdued", but can only be voiced.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It's d, that's what they say.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    d。Shameless questioning can only be used from top to bottom, not from student to teacher.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The phrase "shameless to ask" in sentence A is misused.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    d The teacher is not the object of "shameless questioning".

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Answer: B

    The phrase "unsettling the ice" in item b is a metaphor for the complete elimination of doubts, misunderstandings, and estrangements at once. The group respect in item A means to remove its exterior decoration and restore its authenticity, and it is okay to modify people's desire to return to nature in the sentence. In item c, "magnificent" refers to the convergence of a grand and magnificent scene, and the sentence describes the wide range of subject matter and appropriate usage of the entries.

    The meaning of "understandable" in item D is not to be overly criticized, and the original sentence wants to show that although the TV series has been criticized, the author's creative motive cannot be overly criticized and criticized, and there is a turning tone in the middle, so the usage of "understandable" is correct.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Answer]: C Entering the Classroom: Figuratively learning or skills from shallow to deep, step by step, to reach a higher level.

    It is used here in accordance with the meaning of the sentence. All the skills, all the tricks.

    Unexpected needs: Lack of calendar for the need to arise at any time. Expediency:

    Refers to a temporary approach to a situation. The three idioms a, b, and d are used appropriately, so the Fu Ming search item C should be chosen.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Answer] :d item d "containing English chewing Hua" refers to the lack of eggplant with flowers in his mouth, tasting the fragrance of flowers, which is a metaphor for tasting and experiencing the essence of poetry, and cannot be used to describe the stamens, and the use is misguided. Therefore, choose D. Trembling.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Answer]: The semantic repetition of the "relish" in the cc term and the "talking" in the follower. The answer to this question is C.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Answer] :d Like a spine annihilating a number of treasures" describes being very familiar with the things listed or the stories narrated, like counting (saying) the treasures in the family. From this, it can be seen that the object of "familiarity" with Shenye Tangerine cannot be the "family treasure" Kuantuan.

    The "old clocks" mentioned in item D are actually treasures in Lao Wang's family, so the usage of "such as a number of treasures" in item D is inappropriate. Select D for this question.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Answer]: "A painstaking solitude" refers to the bitter study of the eggplant, which has reached the point that others cannot reach, and also refers to the painstaking efforts to find a solution to the problem. It is the opposite of "not investigating in reality" here, which is out of context.

    "Seeing the virtuous and thinking together" means that when you see a person with both ability and political integrity, you should look up to him; "Indifferent" means not caring about things that should be cared for and paying attention to, and ignoring them; "The year of ear shun" means that at the age of 60, you can judge the truth and falsehood by listening to the words of others, which means that you have reached the age of 60. The three idioms b, c, and d are used correctly. Therefore, the answer to this question is A.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Answer] :d Exam Points] This question tests the ability to use idioms correctly.

    Test-taking guidance] "There is no world" in item D refers to another realm, describing the scenery as simple and blind, etc. And the second half of the sentence is not to stop shouting empty to refer to the scenery, so it is not suitable for infiltration here. This question is a non-question, so the answer is D.

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