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First, argue and fill in idioms.
1, a few words (a few words) (a few words) 6, the word (Hu) (random words)
2, said a lot of words (thousand words) words (ten thousand words) 7, cynicism (cold) words (cold)
3. What I said to myself. Unfounded and malicious slander (slander)
4, rhetoric (Hao) rhetoric (Zhuang) 9, groundless, defamatory, slanderous words (dirty) foul language (obscene)
5, like honey (sweet) word (honey) word 10, fake beauty word (flower) word (clever)
Second, guess idioms with numbers.
12345609 (scattered) 1256789 (scattered) 1+2+3 (one by one)
3.5 (no three no four) 510 (1510) 9 inches+1 inch = 1 foot (push your luck)
2/3=0.6666666666 (continuous)1100 (one percent) 13579 (no Chinese Odyssey)
Third, write the names of animals.
(Weasel) Pay a New Year call to the chicken-don't be kind (moth to the fire)-bring about my own destruction.
(Cat) Cry (Mouse)-Dishonesty (Tiger) Ass-Don't touch it.
(ants) on a hot pot-running around (crabs) crossing the street-bullying
(Rabbit) Tail-can't grow (Mayfly (ant)) and shake the tree-it's ridiculous not to measure yourself.
(Woodpecker) Climb up the tree with one mouth open and ride (donkey) to read the songbook-we'll see.
Four, according to the idiom allusions, fill in the names of historical figures on the horizontal line.
1, Cao Zhi boiled bean jelly. Yue Fei is loyal to the country.
3, Li Bai iron pestle into a needle. Zhuge Liang made an empty plan.
5. Xiang Yu is besieged on all sides. 6, Bao Zheng, impartial.
7. The last battle, Han Xin. 8. Guan Yu is here, and his heart is in Han.
5. Fill in the 12 Chinese zodiac allegorical sayings and line up in the order of Chinese zodiac.
1, (dog) sedan chair-unappreciative 2, (chicken) intestines scraping oil-not much.
3. (Monkeys) Eat Chili peppers-I can't figure it out. 4. (Dragons) Don't mention it for the time being-man will conquer nature.
5, (horse) tail rubbing rope-not working hard 6, (cow) skin in the dark-suffering from mallet.
7. (Rat) enters the study-Conversation 8. (Sheep) Hit the fence-a dilemma
9, (rabbit) dead fox sad-things hurt its kind 10, (pig) bristle brush-thick and hard.
1 1, (snake) into the bamboo cage-seasoned road 12, (tiger) eating grasshoppers-a piece of cake.
Six, two-part allegorical sayings.
Fifteen buckets of water-seven ups and downs, a thousand miles to send goose feathers-courtesy is light and affection is heavy, and the old woman sells melons,-bragging.
The Eight Immortals crossed the sea-each showed his magical powers, and Bao Gong solved the case-impartial, and people looked at people through the door-looked down on people.
United as one-loess turns into gold, sharpshooter-one shot at a time
7. Fill in the following sentences with two-part allegorical sayings.
1. Playing video games is really your child's business. When we play, it's like three cooks killed six ducks-we're in a hurry and can't take care of this and that.
He's such a fool-he's full of tricks and he's the initiator of all the good ideas in our class.
Some parents covet immediate interests and let their children give up school to make money. This is a silver dollar as an eye-just look at the money.
If you have any requirements on this matter, don't beat around the bush. Let's go straight by the plane pushed by the carpenter, shall we?
He didn't do well in the exam this time, and Guan Yunchang lost Jingzhou-all the losses were due to carelessness-small mistakes are inevitable, so try again later.
6. No one can guarantee that he is catching birds in the birdcage in the examination room-as sure as a gun, it is inevitable to make mistakes occasionally.
7. Since I was ill, I have been a bad bridge-sadness. Yo! Every moment is hard!
8. They are really cowherd and weaver girl-they are a natural couple.
9. He has no opinion. The anemometer of the meteorological station turns with the wind. How can he be reliable?
10. They are like knocking on one head and farting three times-the advantages outweigh the disadvantages.
Or the stone in the pit-smelly and hard.
Complete the following proverbs and allegorical sayings.
1, the disease starts from _ _. Illness comes from the mouth, and disaster comes from the mouth-illness comes from eating, and disaster comes from the mouth; Watch your words and deeds.
2, iron does not exercise, not steel,-people do not exercise unhealthy _ _. Jade cannot be cut into tools, and iron cannot be refined into steel.
3. _ Good medicine tastes bitter and is good for illness _ _, and advice at the most unpleasant time is helpful for action.
4. There is a path in Shushan, and there is no end to learning the sea.
5. Open-minded people make progress, while proud people lag behind.
6, winter wheat cover _ three quilts _ _, sleep next year _ _.
7. Aspiring is not at the age of _ _. Aspiring is not a long life, but empty talk is a hundred years old.
8. Spring rain is as expensive as oil. "Spring rain is as expensive as oil, flowing all over the street, slipping away from school and laughing at a group of cows."
9. Xue Rui _ _ _ Zhaofeng Year _ _ _ _.
10, _ Boil jiaozi in the teapot _ _-I can't speak when I'm full.
1 1, Miss Tiger Pearl-crocodile tears _ _ _
12, _ be a monk for a day and hit the clock for a day _ _-muddle along.
13, rolling pin blows fire-_ I don't know anything _ _
14, _ Dog takes mouse _ _-Mind your own business
15, Confucius moved-all lost (book) _ _
16, _ Eight Immortals Crossing the Sea _ _-Each shows his magical powers.
17, kongming's big sky plan-saving the day.
18, one clap doesn't ring-one clap doesn't ring.
19, fifteen buckets to draw water-seven up and eight down.
20, Si Mazhao's heart-everyone knows.
2 1, Guan Yunchang defeated Maicheng-all the losses were due to carelessness.
22, the water rushed to the Longwang Temple-the family did not recognize the family.
23. Guan Yu surrendered to Cao Cao-attaching importance to feelings and righteousness
24, Sun Wu fights-one when ten.
26, the Monkey King seventy-two changes-miraculous or colorful.
27. She Taijun in command-no one in the DPRK.
28, Wang Po sells melons-self-selling boast
Fill in the blanks with appropriate idioms to form a paragraph.
I really can't bear to part with my alma mater, teachers and classmates. Recall that when we first entered school, we were still a group of (naive) children, and our teachers worked tirelessly to cultivate us into (knowledgeable) people. I still remember that in class, we often fight (blush) for a problem (actively and enthusiastically); I still remember the sweat of our hard work on the court. Every year in the sports meeting, all our classmates (striving for the upper reaches) win the first place one after another ... for six years (living together day and night), we have become (close) good friends. Before I leave, I want to wish every student (smooth sailing).
10. Complete the following idioms to see which names and places you have filled in.
1, No.6, Man Bisheng (Tian) (Tianjin) Road, (Li) One Poor Two (Bai)
2. Talent Economy (Economy) (South) Expedition to the North 7. Would rather die than (bend) (original) exposure.
3, the center of gravity (long) (spring) flowering 8, no (hole) does not enter (child) no.
4. A foreigner who lives in leye county. (Zhang) Crown Li Daiguang (Ming) (Lei) Falling
5. The bottom of the needle is the highest (up) (sea) 10, and those near (Zhu) are red, while those near ink are black.
Proverbs enable us to understand all aspects of knowledge. Write appropriate proverbs according to the following requirements.
It tells us to cherish time and seize opportunities. Opportunity knocks but once.
It tells us to be modest and not proud. Modesty makes people progress, while pride makes people lag behind.
It tells us to listen to others' opinions with an open mind. (There must be a teacher in a threesome)
It tells us how to grow crops well. No pains, no gains.
Fill in the appropriate proverbs in the brackets below.
1, he can write a good article, mainly because (reading thousands of books, writing like a god).
He has changed his mind since he got out of prison. (turn over a new leaf)
As the saying goes (if you work hard, you can become a professional).
The old man is 60 years old, but he still keeps learning from others. This spirit (never too old to learn) is worth learning.
Protecting the country is the duty of every citizen.
13. After visiting Lushan Mountain, Su Shi, a writer in the Northern Song Dynasty, wrote a poem called Xilin Wall, which has been circulated for thousands of years and is widely read by people. The poem is written like this: from the side of the ridge, it has become a mountain peak with different distances. I can't recognize the true face of Lushan Mountain because I am there.
Su Shi specially visited Lushan Mountain. Why does he "don't know the true face of Lushan Mountain"? This just proves the proverb (the authorities are lost, the bystanders are clear)
) said.
14. Can you say the following two-part allegorical sayings beginning with numerical order?
1, a hair is a stone mill-(close call) 2, a double-toothed rake-(three times five divided by two)
3, three fingers to pick up snails-(as sure as a gun) 4, four two cotton ten bows-(where to start)
5, five internal organs wrapped in honey-(sweet to the heart) 6, wearing a fur jacket in June-(fever inside and outside) or (wrong timing)
7, seven pounds of flour to two pounds of paste-(confused) 8, eight characters wrote a glimpse-(half short)
9. Ninety cents-(insignificant) 10, from 10: 00 to 9: 30-(half a point short)
15. Complete the two-part allegorical sayings in the following stories of the Three Kingdoms.
Cao Cao went down to the south of the Yangtze River-(fierce and badly defeated) Zhang Fei made a plan-(rough and detailed)
(Liu Bei borrows Jingzhou)-Xu Shu borrows it and enters Cao Ying-(without saying a word)
Complete the following two-part allegorical sayings and then classify them according to the prompts.
1, August walnut-crowded with people 2, look at people under the door-look down on people.
3. Bricks for building walls-latecomers come first. Everyone knows the heart of Si Mazhao.
Story (4) Homophones (1) Metaphors (3) Metaphors (2)
Seventeen, proverbs.
1, hand in hand, watering flowers and roots, 2, snake out of the hole, fighting and weeding.
3. I'm afraid that my hands and feet won't move, and it's cold and freezing.