修辞题
IV. Name the figures of speech ud in the following ntences. (10%)
1.For making money, his pen would prove mightier than his pickax.
2.Gone was the fierce fervor of the days when Bryan had swept the political arena
like a prairie fire.
3.I e the dull, drilled, docile, brutish mass of the Hun soldiery plodding on.
4.He knew clearly the deference between what people claim to be and what they
really are.
罪不容诛的意思5.I am the luckiest one in the world.
五指毛桃煲猪骨6.The ca had erupted on my head not long after I became a scientific master.
7.“That damned infidel,” a woman whispered loudly.
8.Seven days without water makes one weak.
9.He went west by stagecoach and succumbed to the epidemic gold and silver fever. Malone called my conviction a “victorious defeat”.11
IV. Name the figures of speech ud in the following ntences.(one in each ntence)(10%)
1. He is very generous indeed.
2. … from each according to his ability, to each according to his need.
3. … a deep green stream.
4. Gray peace pervaded the wilderness-ringed bay.
5. Darwin Is Right-Inside.
6. My life clod twice before its clo.
7. He is not an unworthy opponent.
8. He knows the difference between what people claim to be and what they really are.
9. He is too fond of the bottle.
10. Have you any coppers? 5
IV. Name the figures of speech ud in the following ntences. (10%)
10.For making money, his pen would prove mightier than his pickax.
11.Gone was the fierce fervor of the days when Bryan had swept the political arena
like a prairie fire.
12.I e the dull, drilled, docile, brutish mass of the Hun soldiery plodding on.
13.He knew clearly the deference between what people claim to be and what they
really are.
14.I am the luckiest one in the world.
15.The ca had erupted on my head not long after I became a scientific master.
16.“That damned infidel,” a woman whispered loudly.
17.Seven days without water makes one weak.
18.He went west by stagecoach and succumbed to the epidemic gold and silver fever. Malone called my conviction a “victorious defeat”. 12
1.IV. Name the figures of speech ud in the following ntences.(one in each ntence)(10%)
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1.She is a child of the people, born in the very height and heat of battle.
2.The press is in favor of this proposal.
3.The chairman embarked early on the a of public life.
4.Back and forth his head swiveled, desire waxing, resolution waning.
北京怀柔区5.His honor rooted in dishonor stood,
2.And faith unfaithful kept him fally true.
6.The whole city went out to e the victorious gendered.
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7.The gentle breeze caresd my cheeks and soothed my anger.
8.They stood there, exchanging smiling words.
9.How noble are the tender lowers—they let the paupers go to sleep.
10.The pretty birds do sing, cuckoo, jug-jug, pr-we, to-witta-woo! 1
3.IV. Name the figures of speech ud in the following ntences.(one in each ntence)(10%)
1.Snow clothes the ground.
2.My very thoughts were like the rustle of dead leaves.
3.I have never read Li Bai.
4.He is a poor creature.
5. A diplomat is a man lying abroad.
6.This is not at all unpleasant.
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7. A friend exaggerates a man’s virtues, an enemy his crimes.
8.He is a cheerful pessimist.
9.… for all the slow, sleepy, sluggish-brained sloth’s stay at home.
10.If we don’t hang together, we shall assuredly hang parately. 6
4.IV. Name the figures of speech ud in the following ntences.(one in each ntence)(10%)
1.The Washington Post, in an editorial captioned “Keep your Old Webster’s”…
2.America laughed with Mark Twain.
3.…and the cool support of the water.
4.My mother is a fish.
5.This is of no small importance.
6.But neither his vanity nor his pur is any concern of the dictionary’s.
7.Mr. Darwin Is Right-Inside.
8.Was I not at the scene of the crime?
9. A diplomat is a man who lies abroad.
10.… his pen would prove mightier than his pickax. 2
5.IV. Name the figures of speech ud in the following ntences.(one in each
ntence)(10%)
1.Seven days with on water make one weak.
2.… throwing a reassuring arm round my shoulder.
3.I ari from dreams of thee,
6.In the first sweet sleep of night.
4.We felt strong, smug, cure.
5.Britannia rues the waves.
6.Bryan mopped his bald dome in silence.
7.This is no small success.
8.America laughed with Him.
9.Help free me from my earthly cares.
10. A women speaks by her heart, a man speaks by his mind. 3
7.IV. Name the figures of speech ud in the following ntences.(one in each
ntence)(10%)
1.The water lay gray and wrinkled like an elephant’s skin.
2.The town was stormed after a long siege.
3.Gray hairs should be respected.
4.He is He Newton of this century.
5.I am sorry I must go somewhere.
6.His speech brought the hou down.
7.Good breeding consists in concealing how much we think of
怎么穿内衣ourlves and how little we think of the other person.
8.One man’s meat is another’s poison.
9.… go back to the glorious sixteenth century,
10. If winter comes, can spring be for behind? 4
IV. Name the figures of speech ud in the following ntences. (10%)
1. For making money, his pen would prove mightier than his pickax.
2. Gone was the fierce fervor of the days when Bryan had swept the political arena like a prairie fire.
3. I e the dull, drilled, docile, brutish mass of the Hun soldiery plodding on.
4. He knew clearly the deference between what people claim to be and what they really are.
5. I am the luckiest one in the world.
6. The ca had erupted on my head not long after I became a scientific master.
7. “That damned infidel,” a woman whispered lou dly.
8. Seven days without water makes one weak.
9. He went west by stagecoach and succumbed to the epidemic gold and silver fever.
10. Malone called my conviction a “victorious defeat”. 10
Name the figures of speech ud in the following ntences. (one in each ntence) (10%)
1. A buzz ran through the crowd as I took my place in the packed court.
2. The camels lay disdainfully chewing their hay.
3. The spectacle of little old Japan adrift amid beige concrete skyscraper is the very symbol of the incessant struggle between the kimono and the miniskirt.
4. Until we are marching backwards to the glorious age of the sixteenth century.
5. America laughed with him.
6. The ca had erupted on my head not long after I became a scientific master.
7. The good news made her have cheerful tears.
8. We felt strong, smug and cur e.
9. The trial that rocked the world.
10. As cold water to a thirsty soul, so is good news from a far county. 9
Name the figures of speech ud in the following ntences.(one in each ntence)(10%)
1. Gray hairs should be respected.
2. He is the Newton of this century.
3. Tom is very generous indeed.
4. A diplomat is a man lying abroad.
5. Was I not at the scene of the crime?
6. Her unfriendly tongue surprid me.
7. America laughed with Mark Twain.
8. He knows the difference between what people claim to be and what they really are.
周安琪9. There is fertile soil for pop music in China.
10. Britannia Rues the waves. 8
Name the figures of speech ud in the following ntences.(one in each ntence)(10%)
1. The press is in favor of this proposal.
2. She was born in the very height and heat of battle.
3. Force will surrender to reason.
4. The best minds are ignored.
5. This is no small success.
6. … Which helps free me from my earthy cares.
7. Good breeding consists in concealing how much me think of ourlves and how little the think of the of he person.
8. Darwin Is Right-Inside.
9. He is too fond of the bottles.
10. My life is clod twice before its clo. 7
Name the figures of speech ud in the following ntences.(one in each ntence)(10%)
1. He is very generous indeed.
2. … from each according to his ability, to each according to his need.
3. … a deep green stream.
4. Gray peace pervaded the wilderness-ringed bay.
5. Darwin Is Right-Inside.
6. My life clod twice before its clo.
7. He is not an unworthy opponent.
8. He knows the difference between what people claim to be and what they really are.
9. He is too fond of the bottle.
10. Have you any coppers? 5