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60 compulsory idioms for level 4 and 6 listening

author:China Daily

The phrases composed of common words have always been "regulars" in the level 4 and 6 exams. The idioms and phrases summarized here may have been seen in many real questions, so let's review them together.

60 compulsory idioms for level 4 and 6 listening

across

1. Table orientation.

Let’s go to the restaurant across the street and get something to eat.

We went to the restaurant across the street to buy some food.

2. Table action, crossing.

You must go across the bridge and then turn right.

You have to cross the bridge before turning right.

age

1. Age. The most general expression. I will not repeat it here.

2. Aging.

the ag(e)ing people = the old people

Modern society has an increasingly serious ag(e)ing problem (population aging problem) and so on.

all

1. Shake all over trembling

2、all of a sudden SuddenlyAll of a sudden, I remembered her name. I suddenly remembered her name.

3、by all means must I'll come by all means. I will definitely come.

4、All night long All night my present neighbor plays piano all night long. My neighbor now plays the piano all night.

apply

Here we will string together in detail the phrases related to job search involved in the listening test. Apply for, which is the first step in the job; since you want to apply, you must submit a letter of application, as long as you are conifent about yourself, you may get a job interview.

Whether you can give alive a good impression (make a good impression) to the supervisor depends on your personal creation. Some jobs will be rare much traveling, and some jobs will not be long before they want to find a way out.

as

1, as, as.

I am working as his teaching assistant.

I am his teaching assistant.

2、as... As is like... The same

I’ve heard that he is as well-known as Johnson himself.

I heard that he was as famous as Johnson himself.

I don't think it would be as boring as working in an office.

It wasn't as simple as I had thought.

It's not as bad as it looks.

Is that optional course as hard as everybody says?

3, as far as I know as far as I know

As far as I know, he works until midnight every day.

As far as I know, he works every day until midnight.

4、as well 也

If the weather is this hot tomorrow, we may as well give up the idea of playing tennis outside.

If the temperature is still this high tomorrow, we may also give up the idea of playing tennis outdoors.

5, as soon as a... Just, as soon as possible

I will do that for you as soon as I fix the machine.

As soon as the machine is fixed, I will do that work for you as soon as possible.

awfully

Very, quite literally. The proportion of tables used in spoken language is very high.

Awfully nervous is quite nervous; awfully cold is quite cold; awfully sorry is very sorry

Tom looks rather nervous.

I am awfully sorry. I didn't mean to hurt you. I don't want to hurt you.

be bound to

Definitely, doomed

The movie starts in 5 minutes and there's bound to be a long line.

be tired of

bored. When a person is bored, it is also the easiest time to lose one's temper .

I’m tired of movies about romantic stories. I'm completely tired of the romance stories in the movies.

be worn out

1, exhausted, this expression is not very formal, mostly used in spoken language. I’m usually worn out at the end of the day. I often feel tired at the end of the day.

2. Dilapidated. My soles were worn out after a long time trip.

better

1, had better is the best

I’d better read one of the articles for the class.

I'd better prepare for class reading an article.

I think you'd better find another partner.

2、Make it better let... To make the article better, I rewrote the last two paragraphs.

bill

1, bills, pay bills.

I will pay the bill this time because last time you did it.

This time I'll pay the bill, last time it was you.

2. Proposals.

We all passed the bill on yesterday’s board meeting.

At yesterday's Board meeting we unanimously approved the proposal.

3. Banknotes.

Here’s a 10-dollar bill. Give me two tickets for tonight’s show please.

This is a $10 note, please give me two tickets to tonight's show, thank you.

book

1. Books. Original meaning, simple noun.

2. Reservation, ordering. Be booked up was booked empty; booking office ticket officeAll the morning flights have been booked up. All tickets for tomorrow morning are booked.

briefing

1. Introduction. Lung's briefing seems to go on forever. Ms. Lung's briefing seemed endless.

2. News/press briefing press conference

change

1. Change, change. This is the basic meaning of the word, look at two examples to review. I’d love to see a different type of movie for a change.

I wanted to change my taste and watch different types of movies.

I’ll have to get my ticket changed.

I've got to change my ticket.

2. Change. This is a meaning often used in colloquial languages.

Two tickets and here’s a dollar forty cents change.

That's two tickets and a dollar and forty cents of change.

Jane, do you have some change? I have to make a call on the payphone. Jane, do you have change? I want to make a call at the public telephone booth.

check

1. Inspection. Basic meaning. Check our baggage to check your luggage

Could you check for me who borrowed it?

Can you help me find out who borrowed it?

Did you check the power plug and press the play button?

2. Check-in desk. check-in counter

Is this the check-in counter for Flight 914 to Los Angeles?

Is this the check-in desk for Flight 914 to Los Angeles?

3. Inquire. check on it and ask

Maybe I should call to check on it.

Maybe I should call and ask.

4. Cheque. Sign the check. Sign this check.

copy

1. One copy, one copy. A copy of spoken language is often used.

I’d like to buy a copy of Professor Franklin’s book on American culture.

I wanted to buy a book on American culture written by Professor Franklin.

Would you like a copy of professor Smith's article?

2. Photocopying. Simple verbs. Could you copy this article for me? Can you copy this article for me?

count

1. Count. She is counting the days. She was counting the days every day.

2. Hope. count on dependency

We’ll have to count on good weather.

We had to count on a good weather.

cover

1. Cover. Hard cover hardcover books, agreed with hard back books. In addition, the cover of every entertainment magazine inevitably has a beautiful and stylish cover figure .

The hard cover is on sale for the same price as the paperback this week in the bookshop.

2. Finish reading, finish.

I think we’ve covered everything.

I think we've done everything.

I just covered a few chapters which interested me most.

crossword puzzle

Crossword puzzle, a crossword puzzle. It can be both an entrant oneself and a good intellectual training.

This is not a game. It's only a crossword puzzle that helps increase my vocabulary. It's just a crossword puzzle that can help me improve my word count.

drama

drama. It is a Western art form. It has appeared several times in level 4 hearing. Other art forms include TV play (TV series), soap opera (soap opera), concert (concert)...

Some people just can't seem to appreciate real-life drama.

drop

1. Visit. drop by

I wonder if you can drop by tomorrow evening.

I wonder if you can come over tomorrow night.

2. Take a ride.

I’m going home, but I can drop you at the supermarket.

I'm going home, but I can take you to the supermarket.

Drop it forgets, gives up

We can drop it this time. But don't do it again.

I have to drop it this time.

drunk driving

Drunk driving. It appears in grade IV hearing and is generally used as one of the main causes of traffic accidents.

I think it's high time we turned our attention to the danger of drunk driving now.

expect

Willing to "expect, expect".

Nobody expects you to be a superstar.

By extension, it means "wait, anticipate".

The lecture was much more difficult to follow than I had expected.

This speech was much harder to understand than I expected.

Mr. Smith is expecting you at 3 o'clock.

extremely

The frequency of use is very high, no less than that of the very, this thing is extremely expensive.

The speech the blind girl gave this evening was extremely moving.

film

1. Movies. The most common term.

2. Film. Run out of film; a roll of film roll of film; develop the film flushes the film, and it's over when it's wash.

3. Shooting. Film the river bank for views of the riverbank

gains and losses

Gain and loss.

Think about the gains and losses before you make the decision.

give

1、give sb. a ride asks someone to hitchhike

Could you give me a ride to school tomorrow?

Can you give me a ride to school tomorrow?

2、give sb. a hand help someone Can you give me a hand, Mike? Mike, can you help me?

3、give sb. A ring calls someone

I need to give Mum a ring and tell her I will not be back for dinner.

I'm going to call my mom and tell her she won't come back.

(Source: Yudo Kaojin, Editor: Helen)

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