Expressions cover all parts of our life. They may be around your ears every day. You may know a lot of Chinese expressions that describe how you feel. Here are some English ones for your enjoyment.
Have Your Heart in Your Mouth
This expression means that you’re really afraid or anxious about something. When your heart starts beating so much that you can feel a thumping(怦怦跳) in your throat, it may feel like you “have your heart in your mouth”.
Have Butterflies in the Stomach
How did butterflies get in your stomach? Well, those really aren’t butterflies in there. It is a way of describing those nervous feelings you might get before a test or a very important decision.
These stomach flutters(跳动) are normal and happen to many people. Some people believe having a few butterflies might even help you perform better.
Sick as a Dog
If you’ve ever been very sick, you may have used this expression. Because dogs eat just about anything they find, they often get sick. So it’s all right to describe someone who’s not feeling well as being “sick as a dog” .
Under the Weather
When it’s rainy all day outside, how would you feel? This expression comes from the idea that bad weather might hurt a person’s health and mood .
1.Someone believes ________ if you ‘have butterflies in the stomach” before a test.
A. You’re sure to fail B. You will forget everything
C. You might do better D. You are sure to do better
2.When somebody says “ under the weather” , he must feel __________ .
A. upset B. happy C. calm D. afraid
3.All expressions discussed in the passage are about _________
A. health B. habits C. feelings D. Weather
Recently, a reader asked me about the dangers that pets can face around the house. So, I visited my local animal last weekend and got some advice to share about how we can make our homes for our pets.
When I arrived, several pets and their were in the waiting room. Mr. Smith, with a cat, chatted with me. "My cat will be for an uncomfortable stomach in a minute," he said. "My children gave a bowl of milk. However, if she is given milk, she will get a stomachache.”
Just then, the vet (兽医) walked over to us. “Yes, Mr. Smith is . Only a few people know this, but milk mustn't be fed to cats some cats can't take it in easily," the vet said. "Other human foods are bad for pets . For example, if a dog eats chocolate, it will become ."
I asked the vet what other there are for pets around the house. "Well,” she replied, “we should not small things, such as batteries, lying around as they can be eaten by pets. Last month, a small cat was brought because it had eaten a button which was on the floor without being noticed. "
Before I left, the vet me some more important advice to share with you:
You should keep all medicines and cleaning products away from pets. Also, pets, such as cats and dogs, sometimes will their hair if they are unwell, If your pet looks unwell or is acting unusual, you should your vet immediately. Follow the advice and you can keep your pets safe.
1.A. school B. hospital C. market D. museum
2.A. warm B. safe C. clean D. beautiful
3.A. owners B. visitors C. teachers D. actors
4.A. paid B. chosen C. treated D. returned
5.A. it. B. me C. him D. her
6.A. friendly B. healthy C. good D. right
7.A. until B. though C. while D. because
8.A. as well B. so far C. as usual D. just now
9.A. brown B. sick C. smart D. comfortable
10.A. secrets B. changes C. dangersD. mistakes
11.A. buyB. use C. leave D. collect
12.A. in B. off C. on D. down
13.A. offeredB. postedC. wastedD. accepted
14.A. colour B. keep C. loseD. sell
15.A. point to B. ring up C. hear fromD. look after
--Could you tell me_______?
--At nine o’clock, in ten minutes.
A. how will he leave B. when he has left
C. why he is leaving D. when he will leave
--TV says there will be a storm tomorrow.
--_______. I planned to go climbing with my classmates.
A. I hope so B. I’m afraid so C. Sounds good D. Bad luck
--Driving less, walking more is good for our health.
--So I’d rather_____ an hour’s walk to work than consider ______ a car.
A. take, drive B. take, to drive C. take, drivingD. taking, driving
--We all went to the cinema except you last night. Why didn’t you come?
--Because I ______ that movie twice.
A. have watched B. had watched C. was watching D. would watch