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1. A: In the past, scholars looked for excerpts from books and applied them to writing. Refers to piling up ready-made words and phrases in writing, lacking creativity. Cave view: what they see from a small hole. Metaphor is a narrow and one-sided view. C. the word "don't like": say nothing. D. Punishment and crime are not exactly the same. Deliberate: after a long period of consideration, it is described as a long-planned plan. B. disagree: disagree or deny. C. sensational: exaggerating or fabricating facts to surprise or shock people. D. intrigue: originally refers to the staggered and exquisite structure of the palace building. Later, it was compared to exhaustion. Infighting 3.a. Complaints abound: Complaints abound. Describe the general strong dissatisfaction of the people. B. It's a long story: describing the twists and turns of things can't be explained clearly in one sentence (used for bad things). C. treat each other with sincerity: describe sincerity and show sincerity. D. meet unexpectedly: meet unexpectedly. To meet unexpectedly. 4. A. Out of control: it means that things are corrupted to the point where they cannot be rectified or hopeless. B. the two ends of the first mouse: vacillating between the two. C. one after another: refers to people walking with their front feet and people walking with their back feet. A steady stream. 5. Contingent needs: possible needs. 5.a. An incisive point of view: describe calligraphy with great brushwork. Now there are many metaphors to analyze the problem in depth. B. Nowhere to escape: In the old days, superstitious people thought that the disasters that were doomed in this life could not escape. The present tense is also used to refer to the inevitability of some kind of disaster. C. Different views: Different people have different views on the same issue from different positions or angles. D. get together: it describes that many talented people get together. 6.a. confidentiality: the original meaning is that the event is important and confidential. Later, it meant to hide things tightly. B. colorful: describe all kinds of flowers as beautiful and charming. C. eat like a duck: describe a scholar. Success at once. 7.a. The dust has settled: it is often used to indicate that things have finally come to an end after twists and turns. B. turn a deaf ear: plug your ears. Describe deliberately not listening to others' opinions. Three orders and five applications. D. Dog-tailed Sable: The attendants of the Jin emperor used it as the decoration of the hat. This also means that officials abuse their powers. That is to say, the bad things are made up with good things. The two parts are out of proportion. 8. A. Becoming a common practice: refers to a thing that gradually develops and becomes popular, forming a good atmosphere. B.there is no money here. It meant to cover it up, but it was exposed. C. footsteps in the empty valley: it is extremely difficult to get news, comments or interviews. D. It means driving the fish out of the garden and the birds out of the bushes: it means bad politics. Turn the people to the enemy. 9.a. enjoy it: describe yourself as particularly interested in something and immersed in it. B. Those who gain the Tao help more, and those who lose the Tao help less: from the perspective of justice, they get the support and help of the majority; Violation of morality will be isolated. C. unprecedented: refers to things that people have never done. D. keep pace with the times: ideas, actions and times make common progress. 10. Tomorrow's yellow flower: originally refers to the chrysanthemum that gradually fades after the Double Ninth Festival. Later refers to outdated things or news. B. Clap your hands and cheer: more means that justice has been done or that what happened has ended. Wear rags and open mountains and forests. Describe the hardships of starting a business. D. disapproval: I feel wrong. Deny or deny. 11a. it doesn't make sense: there is a cave to enter the wind.

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This is a metaphor, news and rumors spread without reason. It is also a metaphor for the accidental spread of rumors. B. entering the hall: entering the inner room. Metaphor knowledge or skills from shallow to deep, reaching a high level. C. the brain is full of fat: describe the exploiter who has been full all day. Fat and ugly image. D. Walking instead of taking a bus: Take a leisurely walk instead of taking a bus. 12.a. Jiguang Pianyu: a metaphor for the remaining precious cultural relics. B. loud noise: loud and dusty. It turned out that the army was busy preparing. Later, it was described that the news was generally quenched and there were many discussions. Now refers to reactionary remarks and arrogance. This is a blockbuster: one. Make amazing achievements at once. D. Duty-bound: You can't shirk your responsibilities to others. 13.a. unarmed: unarmed. B. Unwilling request: unreasonable request (when a person makes a request, he is called polite). Sitting in the spring breeze: just like sitting in the middle of the spring breeze. Metaphor is to get along with people with noble morality and profound knowledge. I'm afraid of breaking nearby utensils. It's a metaphor that I have scruples about doing things and dare not let go. 14.a. Endless: I describe the situation as critical or my voice and breathing are low and intermittent. I do my best. The original intention is to try my best everywhere. Now what I mean is to do bad things by hook or by crook. C. see the micro-knowledge: when you see the signs of things, you can know their essence and development trend. D: It refers to more than one thing of the same kind, but not all of them can be listed. 15.a. Well-deserved: worthy of a title or honor, not ashamed. B.get what you want. It means getting what you want. C.it means logical. It means to write articles or do things in order. It also means that a certain situation will naturally produce a certain result. D. oath: the oath is true and credible. 16.a. Like a white horse running in front of a small gap. Describe the time. Is there any help or benefit? Metaphor does not solve the problem. C. Slight words mean profound truth contained in subtle language. D. Just like sitting in the middle of the spring breeze, it is a metaphor to get along with people with noble morality and knowledge, and to talk about getting along with others is like being blown away by the spring breeze. 17.a. Empathy: I am very grateful, as if I have received it myself. However, it's like having experienced it yourself. B. sex: describe people who are capricious or used to playing tricks. C. brainstorm: concentrate the wisdom of the masses and extensively absorb useful opinions. D. In full swing: as red as fire and as white as tea. It was originally used to describe the prosperity of large-scale operation. The atmosphere is warm. 18.a. comments: the original meaning is that women's looks are very frivolous. Now it also means to be picky at will. B. unreasonable: I can't reason with him. C. kill two birds with one stone: the original meaning is to kill two birds with one stone. Later it means to do one thing to achieve two goals. D. disappear: it means hide. Don't show up in public. 19.a. Different people have different views on the same issue from different positions or angles. B. a drop in the ocean: a drop in the ocean. The metaphor is very small. C. Go with the flow: get along with each other in peace, as usual, and don't feel anything wrong. D. complete fire: Taoist alchemy, which believes that it is successful to make a pure blue flame in a furnace. Later, it was used to describe the perfection of kung fu. 20. It's like adding wings to a tiger. Used to describe a powerful person who gets help and becomes stronger. B.he has a lingering fear: although the dangerous thing has passed, he is still scared in retrospect.

C sensational: exaggerating or fabricating facts to surprise or shock people. D vague: vague, vague. Describe having concerns and dare not say it. 2 1. The fly in the ointment is that it is good overall, but there are still some shortcomings. B. indecision: holding a chess piece, I don't know what to do next .. the following people will follow suit. D. put yourself in others' shoes: put yourself in others' shoes. It means thinking of others. 22.a can't decide which is right. Describe differences of opinion, no consensus. B. one by one: the first one fell down and followed closely. Describe the heroism of struggle. C. Marvel Comics: Praise what you see to the extreme. D. take it lightly: take a reckless and casual attitude towards things. 23.a do everything: don't do bad things. B. closely related: breathing is also related. Describe the close relationship between them. C. draw fast. D. there is nothing wrong: you can't blame it too much. It means that everything you say and do has shortcomings, but there are still some merits to be understood. 24. A. Teachers are self-centered: describe self-righteousness and refuse to accept the correct opinions of others. B. Ye Gong Haolong: figuratively speaking, you like something, but you don't really like it. C. Ask yourself: Go back and check your words and deeds. D. no shortcomings. 25.A noncommittal: don't say yes, don't say no. It means you don't show your attitude. B.it's loud enough for the deaf to hear. Metaphor uses language to wake up people who are confused and numb and let them wake up. Behind closed doors: behind closed doors. Metaphor is divorced from reality. Do things only subjectively. D. stick to your own words: everyone sticks to his own story. Describe different viewpoints. 26.a pro-pro, hence the name: relatives will help each other. B. sentient beings refer to all living things in the world. Later, they referred to a large group of ignorant people. C. fame: describe the rapid increase in popularity. D. get familiar with it: drive. it is quite easy to do so. 27.a talk big: it used to mean talk big. Now it means to talk big. B. no extra points for writing: the article is completed in one go and does not need to be revised. C. handy: how to think in your heart and how to do it in your hand. It means skilled or doing things very smoothly. D. spread like wildfire: no legs. It spreads quickly. 28. People are trapped in mud ponds and fire pits. It describes the people in an extremely difficult situation. B. Three people make a tiger: Three people lied that there was a tiger in the city, and everyone who listened believed it. Metaphorically speaking, there are more people. It can make people take rumors as facts. C. Family happiness: generally refers to family happiness. D. in the opposite direction: I want to go south, but the car goes north. Metaphorically speaking, action and purpose are just the opposite. 29.a My sincere thanks are insensitive: I respectfully express my incompetence or unacceptability. If you refuse politely, whoever refuses to do more is as inseparable as a figure and its shadow. Describe their intimate relationship. Spend a lot of time together. C. Oral instruction: refers to the oral instruction and inner understanding between master and apprentice. D. eat ladybugs: describe the lofty life of scholars who are content with poverty. 30.a Being devastated: Metaphorically, what he saw before him was a scene of disaster. B. No news: No news. Back to Zhao intact.