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From birth to death, the word kick has been given an important part in expressing human experience. The proud and happy mother feels the first signs of life kicking inside her body. And that same life------many years later------ comes to its end in a widely-used expression, to kick the bucket( 吊桶) .  The expression to kick the bucket is almost 200 years old.  One belief is that it started when an English stableman(马夫) killed himself by hanging  while standing on a bucket. He put a rope around his neck and tied it to a beam(梁柱) in the ceiling, and then kicked the bucket away from under him.
Another old expression that comes from England is to kick over the traces. Traces were the chains(链子) that held at horse or mule to a wagon(货运马车)or plow. Sometimes, an animal refused to obey and kicked over the traces.
Kick around is an expression that is heard often in American English. A person who is kicked around is someone who is treated badly. Usually he is not really being kicked by somebody's foot. He is just not being treated with the respect that all of us want. A person who has kicked around for most of his life is someone who has spent his life moving from place to place. In this case, kicking around means moving often from one place to another. Kick around has another meaning when you use it with the word idea. When you kick around an idea, you are giving that idea some thought.
There is no physical action when you kick a person upstairs, although the pain can be as strong .You kick a person upstairs by removing him from an important job and giving him a job that sounds more important, but really is not.
Still another meaning of the word kick is to free oneself of a bad habit, such as smoking cigarettes. Health campaigns urge smokers to kick the habit.
【小题1】It is clear that the author wants to help readers _____________.

A.know English has a long history
B.understand the development of English
C.enjoy the interest of English idioms(习语)
D.learn English expressions with Kick
【小题2】What does the idiom "kick over the traces" in "All kids seem to want to kick over the traces and do what they like to" means ____________.     
A.disobey the commandsB.obey the traditions
C. ride a horse or muleD.punish animals strictly
【小题3】Mr. Smith always kicked his sons around with no excuse, in other words, his sons___________
A.expressed their ideas freelyB.were looked after well
C.moved their family oftenD.were treated badly
【小题4】How many different kinds of meanings are talked about on;'kick around' in the text?
A.One.B.Two.C.Three.D.Four.
【小题5】Though Tom got raised to a better position by his boss, he had no power, we can say __________
A.the boss kicked Tom upstairsB.Tom kicked the bucket
C.Tom kicked the bad habitD.Tom kicked around an idea

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From birth to death, the word kick has been given an important part in expressing human experience. The proud and happy mother feels the first signs of life kicking inside her body. And that same life------many years later------ comes to its end in a widely-used expression, to kick the bucket( 吊桶) .  The expression to kick the bucket is almost 200 years old.  One belief is that it started when an English stableman(马夫) killed himself by hanging  while standing on a bucket. He put a rope around his neck and tied it to a beam(梁柱) in the ceiling, and then kicked the bucket away from under him.

Another old expression that comes from England is to kick over the traces. Traces were the chains(链子) that held at horse or mule to a wagon(货运马车)or plow. Sometimes, an animal refused to obey and kicked over the traces.

Kick around is an expression that is heard often in American English. A person who is kicked around is someone who is treated badly. Usually he is not really being kicked by somebody's foot. He is just not being treated with the respect that all of us want. A person who has kicked around for most of his life is someone who has spent his life moving from place to place. In this case, kicking around means moving often from one place to another. Kick around has another meaning when you use it with the word idea. When you kick around an idea, you are giving that idea some thought.

There is no physical action when you kick a person upstairs, although the pain can be as strong .You kick a person upstairs by removing him from an important job and giving him a job that sounds more important, but really is not.

Still another meaning of the word kick is to free oneself of a bad habit, such as smoking cigarettes. Health campaigns urge smokers to kick the habit.

1.It is clear that the author wants to help readers _____________.

A.know English has a long history

B.understand the development of English

C.enjoy the interest of English idioms(习语)

D.learn English expressions with Kick

2.What does the idiom "kick over the traces" in "All kids seem to want to kick over the traces and do what they like to" means ____________.     

A.disobey the commands                   B.obey the traditions

C. ride a horse or mule                    D.punish animals strictly

3.Mr. Smith always kicked his sons around with no excuse, in other words, his sons___________

A.expressed their ideas freely               B.were looked after well

C.moved their family often                  D.were treated badly

4.How many different kinds of meanings are talked about on;'kick around' in the text?

A.One.             B.Two.              C.Three.            D.Four.

5.Though Tom got raised to a better position by his boss, he had no power, we can say __________

A.the boss kicked Tom upstairs               B.Tom kicked the bucket

C.Tom kicked the bad habit                  D.Tom kicked around an idea

 

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From birth to death, the word kick has been given an important part in expressing human experience. The proud and happy mother feels the first signs of life kicking inside her body. And that same life------many years later------ comes to its end in a widely-used expression, to kick the bucket( 吊桶) .  The expression to kick the bucket is almost 200 years old.  One belief is that it started when an English stableman(马夫) killed himself by hanging  while standing on a bucket. He put a rope around his neck and tied it to a beam(梁柱) in the ceiling, and then kicked the bucket away from under him.
Another old expression that comes from England is to kick over the traces. Traces were the chains(链子) that held at horse or mule to a wagon(货运马车)or plow. Sometimes, an animal refused to obey and kicked over the traces.
Kick around is an expression that is heard often in American English. A person who is kicked around is someone who is treated badly. Usually he is not really being kicked by somebody's foot. He is just not being treated with the respect that all of us want. A person who has kicked around for most of his life is someone who has spent his life moving from place to place. In this case, kicking around means moving often from one place to another. Kick around has another meaning when you use it with the word idea. When you kick around an idea, you are giving that idea some thought.
There is no physical action when you kick a person upstairs, although the pain can be as strong .You kick a person upstairs by removing him from an important job and giving him a job that sounds more important, but really is not.
Still another meaning of the word kick is to free oneself of a bad habit, such as smoking cigarettes. Health campaigns urge smokers to kick the habit

  1. 1.

    It is clear that the author wants to help readers ______.

    1. A.
      know English has a long history
    2. B.
      understand the development of English
    3. C.
      enjoy the interest of English idioms(习语)
    4. D.
      learn English expressions with Kick
  2. 2.

    What does the idiom "kick over the traces" in "All kids seem to want to kick over the traces and do what they like to" means ______.

    1. A.
      disobey the commands
    2. B.
      obey the traditions
    3. C.
      ride a horse or mule
    4. D.
      punish animals strictly
  3. 3.

    Mr. Smith always kicked his sons around with no excuse, in other words, his sons______.

    1. A.
      expressed their ideas freely
    2. B.
      were looked after well
    3. C.
      moved their family often
    4. D.
      were treated badly
  4. 4.

    How many different kinds of meanings are talked about on;'kick around' in the text?

    1. A.
      One
    2. B.
      Two
    3. C.
      Three
    4. D.
      Four
  5. 5.

    Though Tom got raised to a better position by his boss, he had no power, we can say______.

    1. A.
      the boss kicked Tom upstairs
    2. B.
      Tom kicked the bucket
    3. C.
      Tom kicked the bad habit
    4. D.
      Tom kicked around an idea
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     I had a cigarette one morning as I walked along the wooded path toward my house deep in the forest.
     I know smoking is bad for me, and     1  . I had tried to kick the habit, but   2  . Not even when my
aunt Bernie got lung cancer. How many times had she begged me to give   _3_ up? After she died, I
made up my mind to stop, and did so, but     4    I started up again.
     The house had been one of Aunt Bernie's favorite places to stay. Lately, I had earned some     5   
  income by renting it out. New renters were     6    to arrive that afternoon.
     The house has no electricity, so I had to    7      there was enough propane (丙烷) in the tank to 
    8     the fridge and the stove (火炉). Seeing the house in the distance through the trees, I thought
about     9  . I could still hear her   10   telling me, "Give up smoking; it will     11   you."
     As I was     12     the house, the voice grew stronger,   13     my aunt were standing right beside me.
Finally, I couldn't    14     it any longer. I smothered (弄熄) it. "Fine, Auntie, I   15  . See?"
     I continued down the path,     16     the urge to light up again.  Reaching the house,  I opened the
door. Whoa!  I stepped back. The   17       was strong. Propane gases! I ran around to the back and
found the problem. The previous   18   had forgotten to turn off the propane tank before they left. The
house had been     19    up with gas for a week!
     If I had still been smoking that cigarette... I thought now, 20  . My aunt Bernie was right. Smoking
can kill me. The next day I started a quitsmoking program, and I haven't lit up since.
(     )1. A. helpless    
(     )2. A. hadn't    
(     )3. A. it          
(     )4. A. possibly    
(     )5. A. special      
(     )6. A. able        
(     )7. A. take care    
(     )8. A. start        
(     )9. A. my cigarette  
(     )10. A. sound      
(     )11. A. harm      
(     )12. A. approaching  
(     )13. A. even if      
(     )14. A. see        
(     )15. A. put it out  
(     )16. A. stopping    
(     )17. A. desire      
(     )18. A. owners      
(     )19. A. mixed      
(     )20. A. frightened    
B. harmful    
B. shouldn't  
B. her        
B. naturally  
B. extra      
B. glad        
B. find out    
B. manage      
B. my aunt    
B. voice      
B. damage      
B. passing    
B. as          
B. find        
B. gave it up  
B. resisting  
B. house      
B. renters    
B. covered    
B. excited    
C. useless      
C. mustn't      
C. this        
C. shortly      
C. high        
C. due          
C. make out    
C. run          
C. new renters  
C. noise        
C. kill          
C. opening      
C. because      
C. bear        
C. put it away  
C. feeling      
C. voice        
C. neighbours  
C. filled        
C. surprised    
D. dangerous      
D. couldn't      
D. that          
D. hardly        
D. low            
D. willing        
D. make sure      
D. stop          
D. the tank      
D. cry            
D. hurt          
D. entering      
D. as if          
D. hear          
D. gave it way    
D. keeping        
D. smell          
D. guests        
D. caught        
D. disappointed  
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     I had a cigarette one morning as I walked along the wooded path toward my house deep in the
forest.
     I know smoking is bad for me, and   1  . I had tried to kick the habit, but   2  . Not even when my
aunt Bernie got lung cancer. How many times had she begged me to give _ up? After she died, I
made up my mind to stop, and did so, but   4    I started up again.
     The house had been one of Aunt Bernie's favorite places to stay. Lately, I had earned some    5   
  income by renting it out. New renters were    6     to arrive that afternoon.
     The house has no electricity, so I had to    7      there was enough propane (丙烷) in the tank to  
  8    the fridge and the stove (火炉). Seeing the house in the distance through the trees, I thought
about    9  . I could still hear her   10   telling me, "Give up smoking; it will    11    you."
     As I was    12      the house, the voice grew stronger,    13     my aunt were standing right beside
me. Finally, I couldn't   14     it any longer. I smothered (弄熄) it. "Fine, Auntie, I   15  . See?"
     I continued down the path,    16      the urge to light up again.  Reaching the house,  I opened the
door. Whoa!  I stepped back. The    17      was strong. Propane gases! I ran around to the back and
found the problem. The previous    18   had forgotten to turn off the propane tank before they left.
The house had been     19     up with gas for a week!
     If I had still been smoking that cigarette... I thought now,  20  . My aunt Bernie was right. Smoking
can kill me. The next day I started a quitsmoking program, and I haven't lit up since.
(     )1. A. helpless    
(     )2. A. hadn't      
(     )3. A. it          
(     )4. A. possibly    
(     )5. A. special      
(     )6. A. able        
(     )7. A. take care    
(     )8. A. start        
(     )9. A. my cigarette
(     )10. A. sound      
(     )11. A. harm        
(     )12. A. approaching
(     )13. A. even if    
(     )14. A. see        
(     )15. A. put it out  
(     )16. A. stopping    
(     )17. A. desire      
(     )18. A. owners      
(     )19. A. mixed      
(     )20. A. frightened  
B. harmful      
B. shouldn't    
B. her          
B. naturally    
B. extra        
B. glad          
B. find out      
B. manage        
B. my aunt      
B. voice        
B. damage        
B. passing      
B. as            
B. find          
B. gave it up    
B. resisting    
B. house        
B. renters      
B. covered      
B. excited      
C. useless      
C. mustn't      
C. this        
C. shortly      
C. high        
C. due          
C. make out    
C. run          
C. new renters  
C. noise        
C. kill        
C. opening      
C. because      
C. bear        
C. put it away  
C. feeling      
C. voice        
C. neighbours  
C. filled      
C. surprised    
D. dangerous        
D. couldn't          
D. that              
D. hardly            
D. low              
D. willing          
D. make sure        
D. stop              
D. the tank          
D. cry              
D. hurt              
D. entering          
D. as if            
D. hear              
D. gave it way      
D. keeping          
D. smell            
D. guests            
D. caught            
D. disappointed      
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