题目内容
17.-I was reading A Dream of Red Mansions by Cao Xueqin yesterday,but I couldn't understand it.-______.It is classical literature,so take your time to enjoy it.( )
A. | Don't fly off the handle | |
B. | You got me there | |
C. | Nothing is impossible to a willing heart | |
D. | More haste,less speed |
分析 -我昨天正看曹雪芹写的《红楼梦》,但是我理解不了.
-欲速则不达.这是古典文学,所以你慢慢欣赏吧.
解答 答案:D.
本题考查习语意思以及语境理解.根据句意"--我昨天正看曹雪芹写的《红楼梦》,但是我理解不了.--__________.这是古典文学,所以你慢慢欣赏吧.",A选项:突然失去控制而勃然大怒;B选项:你把我搞糊涂了,你难倒我了;C选项:有志者事竟成;D选项:欲速则不达.根据句意以及语境,故选D.
点评 本题考查习语意思以及语境理解.学生需要积累大量习语,知道各个选项意思,细读句子,理解语境,根据句意以及语境选出正确答案.
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