初中趣味英语一课件.ppt 17页

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初中趣味英语一课件.ppt

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趣味英语Englishforfun 在口语中我们经常使用“apieceofcake”, 请问它可以翻译成“一块蛋糕”,还可以翻译 成什么?()A、一片肉B、小菜一碟C、一堆面包 What’stheChinesefor“talkbig”?()A、说谎 B、很大 C、骂人 D、吹牛 IfIgotoseemyuncle, Icanreadhisbooks,It’sintwotwos.What’sChinesefor“twotwos”?A、一分为二B、一文不名 C、三心二意D、一举两得 Wedon’twantit,It’s“awhiteelephant”whatisit?()A、一件无用而累的东西B、一头白象 C、白给的东西D、白色陷阱A Thewordshegivesonthecomputerisabovemyhead.A一目了然B终于醒悟C无法理解D头脑发昏(c) 6.IknowthatfromAtoZ.A.从A到zB.从头到尾C.字母表D.距离很远(B) 1.好的开始是成功的一半.2.Nonewsisgoodnews.Agoodbeginningishalfdone。没有消息就是好消息。Guessthemeaning(1point)! 3.Likefather,likeson.有其父必有其子。4.Loveme,lovemydog.4.爱屋及乌Guessthemeaning(1point)! 留得青山在不怕没柴烧5.Wherethereislife,thereishope.Guessthemeaning(1point)!6.Yesterdaywillnotbecalledagain。光阴一去不复返 下面是一道经典的英语填空题,注意,所有空格均为同一个单词:_________isgreaterthanGod._________ismoreevil(邪恶的)thantheDevil(恶魔).Thepoorhave____________.Therichneed_____________.Ifyoueat________,youwilldie.NothingNothingnothingnothingnothing 幽默笑话Humorjoke Whereisthefather?Twobrotherswerelookingatsomebeautifulpaintings."Look,"saidtheelderbrother."Hownicethesepaintingsare!“"Yes,"saidtheyounger,"butinallthesepaintingsthereisonlythemotherandthechildren.Whereisthefather?"Theelderbrotherthoughtforamomentandthenexplained,"Obviouslyhewaspaintingthepictures." Mylittledogcan"treadMrs.Brown:Oh,mydear,Ihavelostmypreciouslittledog!Mrs.Smith:Butyoumustputanadvertisementinthepapers!Mrs.Brown:It"snouse,mylittledogcan"tread TheReasonofBeingLateTheReasonofBeingLate eacher:Johnny,whyareyoulateforschooleverymorning? Johnny:EverytimeIcometothecorner,aguidepostsays,"School--GoSlow TwoPiecesofCakeTwoPiecesofCake Tom:Mom,canIhavetwopiecesofcake,please? Mom:Certainly--takethispieceandcutittwo! IDon’tWanttoWalkHomeTomisaveryoldman.Afterdinner,helikeswalkinginthestreet.Andhegoestobedatseveno’clock. Buttonight,acarstoppedathishouse.Apolicemanhelpshimgetout.HetellsTom’swife,“Theoldmancouldn’tfindhiswayinthestreet.Heaskedmetotakehiminthecar.” Afterthepolicemanleavesthere,hiswifeasks,“Tom,yougotothestreeteverynight.Buttonightyoucan’tfindtheway,what’sthematter?” Theoldmansmileslikeachildandsays,“Icouldn’tfindmyway?Ididn’twanttowalkhome.”