【題目】— I may find a better job if I go abroad.
—Don’t be silly.____________, you know.
A. Actions speak louder than wordsB. you can't burn the candle at both ends
C. you can't put all your eggs in one basketD. the grass is always greener on the other side
【答案】D
【解析】
句意:一一我如果出國,可能會找一個(gè)更好的工作。一一不要傻了。你知道本題考查俗語。A. Actions speak louder than words事實(shí)勝于雄辯 B. you can't burn the candle at both ends蠟燭不能兩頭點(diǎn),精力不可過分耗。C. you can't put all your eggs in one basket不要把所有的雞蛋放在一個(gè)籃子里;不要孤注一擲;不要把一切希望寄托在一件事上 D. the grass is always greener on the other side這山望著那山高,意思就是說得不到的總是看起來更誘人一些,總是比已經(jīng)擁有的好,結(jié)合句意,故選D。
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