A.The rain was torrential, the road was muddy, and the car could not be walked, so the rescue team had to walk, trekking for more than an hour to get to the dam.
B.She has developed a sense of superiority since she was a child, and even when she had to be taken care of in the hospital, she was still bossy and overbearing.
C.During the conference, the Academy of Agricultural Sciences and other organizations set up a flower bonsai sales stand outside the venue. During the break, traffic was heavy in front of the stand and demand for the products exceeded supply.
D.You have just moved to a new home, the room is spacious and bright, just a little monotonous furnishings, it is recommended that you hang a painting, which will certainly make the room a bright light.
2. In the following sentences, the use of idioms is not appropriate ( )
A. It was not bad, but you changed it, but it was not good.
B.He spared no effort to make this new product a success.
C.Below, let's enjoy the beauty of ancient porcelain, the richness of ancient jade and the mottling of ancient money.
D.Every morning, he runs to the garden alone, gesticulating and practicing his movements and memorizing his lines in a staccato manner.
3. In the following sentences, the punctuated idioms are used appropriately ( )
A. There is no lack of hard-working study models among the ancients, and those who hanged a beam and stabbed their stocks, those who stood by the candle, and those who woke up and danced with the cock are all over the history of the world.
B. The photo exhibition, "Advocating Science and Civilization, Opposing Superstition and Ignorance," exposed pseudo-science to the fullest extent and educated the audience.
C. The journal will clean up its act, continue to improve the editorial quality of its manuscripts, and is determined to climb up the ladder of literary publications.
D. Talking about computers and the Internet, the boy was so well-spoken, right and left, that even the experts present were amazed.
4. In the following sentences, the use of punctuated words is appropriate ( )
A. Dioxin has become a word of the day, a variety of media on its "packaging" can be described as a variety of things. Some write "dioxin", some write "dioxin", some writing "two witching".
B. Just the rise of social dancing, my wife and I are extremely uncomfortable. Not only do they not enter the "dance stream", but also quite a bit of criticism.
C.Since the promulgation of foreign investment regulations in China, many foreign investors have been eager to invest in China.
D.According to experts' calculations, automobile exhaust emissions are responsible for 45 percent of air pollution in the capital city.
5. In the following sentences, the use of idioms is appropriate ( )
A. Over the past 50 years, China has achieved a number of world-renowned scientific research, which is inseparable from the generations of scientific and technological workers exhaustive, forgetful work.
B.The museum keeps a large number of stone carvings of artistic value, on which a variety of flowers, birds, insects and animals, figures are vivid and beautiful.
C.Price cuts on household appliances have stimulated the growth of the public's desire to consume, and color TVs, which tended to lag behind in sales, have now become hot commodities.
D.Secretary of State Albright's trip to the Middle East did not fundamentally solve the conflict between the United States and Iran, and the situation in the Gulf region will not be settled once and for all.
6. In the following sentences, the use of idioms is appropriate ( )
A、Chengdu Wuniu club one, two or three teams to ask the head coach and foreign aid is a colorful German, and its strong financial strength of the other A B team to look at its back.
B. In order to save the factory from closure, the newly appointed factory leader has been actively conducting market surveys and paying close attention to product quality and development.
C. Earlier this year, Shanghai's fresh milk market was ablaze with competing price cuts, with sales prices even lower than costs, which was just enough for consumers to get chestnuts out of the fire. (The metaphor of taking chestnuts out of a fire is to take a chance on someone else without realizing that you've been duped. )
D, Peking University's "Five Four Drama Club" for the centennial anniversary of the rehearsal of the play "Cai Yuanpei" will appear in a new style on the stage, we all wait and see.
7. The idioms punctuated in the following sentences are used appropriately ( )
A.That's a photo of two people, a handsome People's Liberation Army soldier on the left and a weak scholar on the right.
B.He was the most promising candidate in this election, but because of his recent unpopular behavior, he lost the election.
C.An exhibition of Qi Baishi's paintings opened in the Museum of Fine Arts, which was attended by painters from the Academy of Chinese Painting and by art lovers.
D.When this wonderful TV series was broadcast, almost ten thousand people were at home watching the screen, and the streets seemed quiet.
8. Fill in the idioms on the horizontal line of the following sentences in turn, and the meaning of the sentence is the most appropriate group is ( )
①The Treasure Hall of the National Palace Museum displays all kinds of exotic treasures and antique cultural relics, which are .
② Jade Factory exhibits room displaying a variety of jade carvings of birds and animals, flowers, figures, etc., different, lifelike, really .
③The car to the Shennongjia mountains Mercedes, only to see the strange peaks and mountains, people .
④The containers are full of jewelry, jadeite, jade carvings, paintings and calligraphy with traditional characteristics, a complete variety, really .
A. the endless variety of jewelry, jadeite, jade carvings, paintings and calligraphy, it was . B. the endless variety of jewelry, jadeite, jade carvings, calligraphy and painting, the endless variety of jewelry, jadeite, jade carvings, calligraphy and painting, it was . were determined to explore the mysteries of nature with the courage to do nothing and overcome many difficulties.
B.Shaanxi paper-cutting is rough and simple, concise and exaggerated, which is really half a catty compared with the meticulous and neat style of the southern part of the Yangtze River.
C. In the Second World War, Germany launched a submarine war, so the use of hydroacoustic equipment to find submarines became the first problem to be solved by the Allies.
D. All the naive and wanton myths and legends about the pyramids and the Sphinx show that the ancient Egyptians had an extremely fertile imagination.
10.The idioms that fill in the boxes of the following sentences in turn are the most relevant to the meaning of the sentences ( )
①The Plum Garden in Wuxi, facing the Taihu Lake, is decorated with plums to adorn the mountains, and the mountains to adorn the plums,□□□□.
②Su Shi is also good at calligraphy, he took the method of Yan Zhenqing, but can □□□□ be called the four great masters of the Song Dynasty, along with Cai Xiang, Huang Tingjian and Mi Fu. ③This detective novel, a novel idea, □□□□ is worth a look.
④There are several places in the movie that seem to be idle writing, but are actually □□□□ places.
A. distinctive and unorthodox, nevertheless crafted and unique B. distinctive and unorthodox, nevertheless crafted and unorthodox
C. crafted and unorthodox, distinctive and unorthodox D. distinctive and unique, unorthodox and unorthodox, crafted and unorthodox
11. The idioms used in the following sentences are not appropriate ( )
A, the company can be of today's scale and enjoy such a high reputation in the society is the result of his painstaking management.
B, I was already unfamiliar with the situation there, but you insisted on sending me there, isn't it a poor idea?
C, this thesis is novel in point of view, strong in argument, rich in material, well-written, and unquestionably unimpeachable.
D, the pandas are naive and the little monkeys are naughty and cute, which makes the adults around can't help but laugh, and the children are laughing their heads off.
12. The following sentences in the use of idioms inappropriate sentence is ( )
A. Looking west, the sea is supported by the Cangshan Mountain with silver hair. The Cangshan Mountains are like a screen and the Erhai Sea is like a mirror.
B. Although there is no famous actor to teach him personally, he has been working in the theater for many years, so he is familiar with all kinds of theater.
C. Whenever the night falls, the hotel is very lively with red lights.
D. Governor Gao said, "You're the only one in the whole county who has become a national labor model, and you're a phoenix in any case!"
13.The correct use of idioms in the following names is ( )
A. The idea of egalitarianism has become a thing of the past and is gradually disappearing from people's minds.
B. The article vividly and delicately describes the appearance, demeanor and movements of the little sparrow, pouring out a strong sense of love and hate, and reads chu chu touching.
C. I believe that one side of the water and soil to raise a side of the bells and whistles.
D, from the time you were born in the influence you, innate, omnipresent, subtle.
14. The idioms in the following sentences are used appropriately ( )
A. Taiwan's return to the motherland is a matter of the people's hearts and the general trend.
B. Why write a miscellaneous article when you can stammer, speak out of turn and scratch the itch?
C, more than a dozen derricks loomed up in a starry pattern
D, this company Alcove builds up its payroll to prevent trouble before it occurs.
15. The idiom in the following name is used correctly ( )
A. To cover up one's shortcomings is to quench one's thirst.
B. A family is happy together.
C. It may be a tricky way of writing, but it seems unimpeachable.
D. We should learn from the advanced, at first it may be a handful of things, but eventually we will get out of our own way.
16. The following idioms are used correctly ( )
A. The policy of one-way charging for cell phones is called for.
B. The U.S. government should take the failure as an opportunity to change course for the benefit of world peace and stability.
C. At the same time, some undesirable phenomena should come into being.
D. Many people are still obsessed with what PPA is and what harm it can do to human body.
17. The following idioms are used appropriately ( )
A. Strengthening public opinion supervision, so that the wrongdoers feel fearful of people's words.
B. In the past ten years, I have traveled a lot.
C. Words, through the continuous creation and pioneering of wordsmiths, are finally watered down to become an elegant form of literature.
D. Respect for each other is a minimum principle of friendship.
18. Idioms are used appropriately ( )
A. Westerners find it incomprehensible to watch Chinese people use chopsticks.
B. If you can enjoy yourself and persevere, you will be able to make achievements and see results.
C. Since the 1980s, it has been on the rise every year.
D, the whole audience could not help but sing at the request of the host.
19. The following punctuated idiom is used correctly ( )
A. He did a lot of good things for the masses, and the masses gave him a lot of honors, which is really throwing in the towel.
B.We must think carefully about what we ask of each other, and we must not be light on promises and low on trust.
C.Tan Sitong was the initiator of the bloodshed for the change of the law, compared with Kang Liang and the other two, who were indeed a little less rigid.
D.The concept of environmental protection is very popular in today's society, and new environmental protection products are emerging all over the world.
20. In the following sentences, the use of idioms is not appropriate ( )
A. It is the habit of the Chinese people to express their feelings with gongs and drums, and the art of gongs and drums is closely related to the lives of the Chinese people.
B.There is little beauty in the beauty of rhythm and harmony in the reading of lines and passages without rhyme.
C.Language and cultural differences are naturally a wonderful backdrop for filming TV programs, but they are also often troublesome in the sense of being shady.
D.The argument that it is not necessary to be too specific about the scenery of a movie script, and that it is overstepping the bounds to be too specific, is untenable.
21. In the following sentences, the use of idioms is appropriate ( )
A. The highway is dissected into two rivers by the guardrail, and the vehicles are speeding in their respective rivers, and the flow is endless.
B.Few people know that he has recently published a collection of old poems with no text and almost no notes.
C.Diligence is closely related to genius, and there is no a priori genius, but there is the genius that comes out of hard study and hard work, irrigated by sweat.
D.The Winter Olympics, a country sent a lot of athletes to participate in the competition, but the results, not to mention the gold medal, even the top six did not get a, simply indiscriminate.
22. The following sentences in the punctuation of the idioms used in the appropriate sentence is ( )
A. There are good soil and water conditions, and there is a united leadership, so the people's lives are peaceful and happy.
B. Since the reform and opening up, the appearance of our unit has changed a lot, but compared with the advanced units, it would pale in comparison.
C. Comrade Zhang Cheng was unfortunately captured by the enemy and thrown into prison, although his whole body was bruised all over, he still held fast to the party's secrets.
D, some unscrupulous traders in the long expired food packaging slightly changed, and then put it on sale, must be ruthlessly cracked down on such unlawful behavior.
23. In the following sentences, the punctuation of the idioms used appropriately is ( )
A. Both whimsical and pragmatic, it is with this unique style and attitude that scientists continue to explore the endless mysteries of the universe.
B.The fountain pen given to me by Mr. Zhang at my graduation last year is old-fashioned, but I treasure it and use it all the time.C.Anyone's life is not isolated, and it is inextricably linked with society.
D.Some comrades are always unimpressed by some small mistakes in their work, thinking that it is only one of the ten fingers and has nothing to do with the big picture.
24. In the following sentences, the use of idioms is appropriate ( )
A In order to avoid legal sanctions, these pornographic dens once disappeared, to be the wind, and then spring up.
B Premier Zhu's words are of great significance in guiding the US-China trade talks.
C We seventeen and eighteen-year-old secondary school students are in the prime of our lives, and we have to study hard.
D He was bent on moving up the ladder, and this time he was promoted by his boss, and he shed tears of gratitude.
25. In the following sentences, the use of idioms is appropriate ( )
A. Not long ago, a car player had a bicycle collection exhibition, in the exhibits of the introduction of the description of the use of the "domestic only" "bicycle collection of the most "The first time I saw a bicycle, I saw a bicycle, I saw a bicycle, I saw a bicycle, I saw a bicycle, I saw a bicycle, I saw a bicycle, I saw a bicycle, I saw a bicycle, I saw a bicycle, and I saw a bicycle.
B. There is nothing wrong with celebrities doing advertisements, but in the face of "true lies" in advertisements, should you not also think about each and every one of the audience watching you?
C. I saw that at that very moment, the big yellow dog suddenly came to a screeching halt and stopped chasing the car.
D, counter-learning, that is, to take the faults of others as a counter-teaching material, but to take as a warning, do not make the same mistake.
26.The idiom in the following sentence is used correctly ( )
A.High anxiety has an inhibiting, hindering effect on the more difficult studies that need to rely on the ability to improvise.
B.Learning the basics should be done step by step, from shallow to deep, and in a step-by-step manner, so that you don't want to learn too much too fast.
C. After the earthquake here, houses were quickly built and production resumed, which would have been unthinkable without the Party's leadership to achieve victory.
D.She is related to the dean, you see, and she looks at ease as she bosses around the bustling hospital.
27.The idiom in the following sentences is used accurately and correctly: ( )
A.Besides the stars of the Milky Way, there are countless other stars in the extragalactic system, which are really too numerous to mention.
B. There are three truckloads of fake goods, ranging from fake department stores to fake color TVs.
C. Houses were quickly built and production resumed after the earthquake here, and it would have been unthinkable to achieve victory without the Party's leadership.
D. It is useless for me to go to the leader about your visit to Beijing, because the division is not known, so how can he approve it?
28. In the following sentences, the punctuated idioms are used appropriately ( )
A The Go master Nie Weiping often comes out with some unexpected and wonderful moves to make his opponents guard against the unexpected.
B With the success of the Olympic bid, the accession to the World Trade Organization and the men's soccer team's appearance in the World Cup, this year can be called an eventful year.
C Bai Juyi in the local officials pay close attention to the people, whether it is the countryside peasant women or the people in the lower class, he can talk about it, from them a lot of creative material.
D A variety of nutritional supplements on the market are a mixed bag, and some contain hormones, which can cause discomfort and jeopardize health.
29. In the following sentences, the correct use of the punctuated idioms is ( )
A. The Swaythling Cup finally returned to our arms! When Putian popped up to celebrate, people couldn't help but admire Cai Zhenhua's vision and boldness in using people.
B, in the school games, he fought tenaciously, a person bravely won three gold medals, this achievement, really can not help but look sideways.
C, the 21st century is the era of knowledge economy, really hope that the economy can support knowledge, so that China's architectural community can raise eyebrows on the world stage.
D, before the wind of public spending on food and drink was managed, a large amount of public money flowed into the wine bags of individual restaurant owners.
30. The correct use of the punctuated idiom is ( )
A. A. A few years later, his skill has reached its peak, and he has become the trumpet player in the school band.
B. When he was applying for admission to Tsinghua University, he wanted to apply to Peking University and then to Tsinghua University.
C. Several youngsters of the national gymnastics team performed well in the World Championships and were regarded as the bright flowers of Chinese gymnastics.
D, If you ask me to write a poem, I can only do it reluctantly and try to avoid making jokes.
31. The correct use of the punctuated idiom is ( )
A. He personally heard and saw the accident and told everyone about it.
B. Mr. B.'s lessons were so quotable, with some foreign words mixed in from time to time, that the students, who had not yet passed the foreign language test, simply did not know what to do.
C. In 1999, China's national Olympic soccer team returned to China in defeat, making the majority of fans once again voice the sentiment of "Chinese soccer, where is the road".
D, reporters came to the factory to interview, when they saw the modern building rose up, the air through the rainbow, keep tsk tsk admiration.
32. The correct use of the punctuated idiom is ( )
A, rice husk cutlery to the room.
B, Liu Jinfeng sinned greatly but the crime is not punishable, leaving her to hear the voice of repentance from her, will not be subjected to a greater warning effect?
C. Xiao Ming's perception is particularly good, he has only had one lesson with Mr. Wang, and he can imitate Mr. Wang's movements and mannerisms in his lectures vividly.
D. His fearlessness in the face of danger and his courage in fighting the robbers were reported in the newspaper and immediately became a hot topic in the city, and everyone was full of praise for it.
33. The correct use of the punctuated idiom is ( )
A. As the originator of the invitation to the foreign club team to visit, the company was worried that the visiting team would not be able to play as many of its main players as they wanted.
B、The two brothers used to be close and good friends, but since their younger brother got married, somehow the two brothers grew to be on the same page.
C, the park placed a variety of potted chrysanthemums, beautiful purple and red, the breeze blowing, but also the wind, the mood of the day.
D, the written and spoken languages are mutually binding, the written language often draws nutrition from the dialect, it can not be separated from the spoken word "bent".
34. The correct use of the punctuated idioms is ( )
A. Kang Youwei once wrote: If we hesitate to go back to our old ways and miss the opportunity, we will be in a state of external and internal strife, which will not be able to happen.
B, Finnish friends watched the Chinese children's art troupe's visit to Finland, enthusiastically praised: not only Chinese children's skill is superior, and the program is very interesting, refreshing.
C. Looking at the sea of flowers and scrutinizing the fragrant, swaying flowers, you can't help but marvel at the ingenuity of the people who chose and arranged such a scene as the climax of the spring festival.
D. Some people say that when life improves, production improves, which is an argument for the end of the story, and is like trying to catch a fish out of a tree. In fact, it is only when production increases that the standard of living can be raised.
35. The correct use of idioms is ( )
A. Since entering the third year of high school, Chen Yizhen, who has always been a mediocre student, has been particularly hardworking and has made great progress, which has forced people to look at him in a different light.
B. On the way forward, there will be difficulties, and ambitious young people in the face of difficulties must be very calm, not fearful.
C, in order to avoid the crackdown by the public security authorities, the pornography peddling den was closed down twice in July last year, and then reopened once the winds had passed.
D, the structure of art can not be at the fingertips, at will, because it is a kind of creation, is each author must seriously explore the issue.
36.The correct use of the punctuated idioms is ( )
A. When he was a longtime laborer in the landlord's house, he ate coarse tea, lived in a pigsty and a dog kennel, and did the work of cows and horses.
B, He was my sincerest friend and often gave me an earful so that I could make many fewer mistakes in my work.
C, encountered do not understand the place, he promptly asked the teacher for advice, have to get to the bottom of the water to be satisfied.
D, the Chinese women's volleyball team in the first two sets of the situation, the third set of the breakthrough, the transfer of all the elite men and women, fighting back, and finally turned back into a victory.
37. The correct use of the punctuated idiom is ( )
A. The promotion of excellent traditional national culture must be carried out at the same time with the elimination of the dregs of traditional culture and the needling of the dregs of traditional culture, and cannot favor one over the other.
B, the people who are attached to elegance, do not go to learn the barbarism, but come to learn the elegance, but also always see the wisdom of the wise, have the intention of the good, there is no excuse.
C, as long as you put yourself in the shoes of the first line of flood rescue, you can not help but be touched by the spirit of our sons and daughters of the spirit of sacrifice.
D, he reads a lot of books, quick thinking, bring up the pen, the text does not add a little, a wave, can really be called the article leader.
38. The correct use of the punctuated idiom is ( )
A. He was so deep in literary attainments that he was able to see the wisdom of the people and write extremely valuable papers.
B. Don't worry, your difficulties are our difficulties, and we'll do our best to help in this matter.
C, Through civil interaction, the two countries gradually increased their understanding of each other, and eventually signed an alliance under the city in the hope that future generations would maintain friendly and good-neighborly relations.
D, there may be a robbery tonight, your family is the richest in North Gate, you can't help but bear the brunt of it, it's better to avoid it early.
39. The punctuated idiom is used correctly ( )
A, the hidden danger of the accident is becoming more and more obvious, the factory leaders still think it is not enough, so as to brew this big fire with heavy losses.
B. His speech was not only informative but also scintillating, and the whole audience was moved by it.
C. If everyone could see the good in the good and make up for the bad, we would make progress every day, and life would be better for us.
D, the moon and stars, late at night, Wang Xiaoxiao alone, alone hurried through the alley, flashed into the entrance of the alley a dark door.
40.The idioms punctuated in the following sentences are used appropriately ( )
A. The first time I saw Wang Xiaoxiao, I fell in love with her, the soft voice, the sweet smile, and at a glance, I knew that she was a person of harmony.
B, you see his eyebrows locked, silent, I'm afraid there is really some unspeakable pain.
C, Zhong xing's words are actually quite elaborate, in his articles, clear words, handsome language, endless.
D, the other party deliberately spoke in vague terms in an attempt to mitigate his guilt or even muddle through.
41. In the following sentences, the punctuated idiom is used appropriately ( )
A. There are many reports about China's ten most outstanding young people, but readers are particularly concerned about an "ordinary hero".
B. The joke was so powerful in its satire of the "gentlemen of the day" in old China, who shirked their duties and were indifferent to the plight of the people, that it was widely circulated among the people and was almost a household word.
C. He used unscrupulous means to get to the top of the company, and his associates celebrated.
D.On the stage of the Peking Opera, out came four dragons ...... who put their wooden swords and spears in each other's hands, touched them absentmindedly, and made a yell in their mouths to indicate that they had fought a war. This is incomprehensible to foreigners.
42.In each of the following sentences, the use of the idioms is appropriate ( )
A. The home appliance makers mentioned above were cautious in entering the computer field, and did not have the money-spinning style that they had imagined.
B. The software uses nearly 500 illustrations, animations, and AVI movies to demonstrate various self-rescue and mutual-rescue methods, allowing you to experience how to save a life in a critical moment.
C.Professor Shen Hongjia has written many times to the leaders concerned about the unreasonable fees charged by Guanqian Telecom Bureau, but he has not received any clear answer so far.
D. Our countrymen --- especially farmers, green consciousness is afraid to remain in the Middle Ages --- this is not sensationalized
43. The following sentences "italicized" idioms are not correctly used ( )
A. After the 1970s, the development of offshore gasoline resources in the lead, the development of the ocean economy has made a significant contribution to the development of the sea.
B.For us ordinary and common people, the light of life may not be brilliant, but it can shine all the same.
C. Even if Phoenix TV doesn't have a high coverage rate, it can't affect Wu Xiaoli's rise to fame.
D. Getting rid of the "ego" and getting into character as quickly as possible is a problem for many actors, but for corrupt officials it's a piece of cake.
44. In the following sentences, the use of idioms is appropriate ( )
A. Israeli soldiers are strictly trained and highly efficient, and their ruthlessness on the surface and loyalty in the heart have made them a force to be reckoned with in the global mercenary market.
B.When we know that suffering is the norm of life, and that troubles and pains always accompany life, why should we feel sorry for ourselves, give up early and despair?
C.To build socialist literature with Chinese characteristics, we must insist on borrowing, inheriting and innovating, only then can we make the hundred gardens of literature present a flowery scene.
D. In recent years, some sections of the Yellow River and the Min River have been cut off many times, and in the face of this declining situation, people have begun to think calmly about environmental protection.
45.In the following sentences, the idiom used correctly is ( )
A. If we cover up our shortcomings and mistakes and pretend we can't see them, it's like drinking hemlock to quench our thirst.
B.They love their children and the children honor them, and the family lives a full and happy life together.
C.This may be a tricky way of writing, but it seems to be unimpeachable, for no one can dictate how an author must write.
D.We should learn from the advanced enterprises, which may be Handicapped at first, but will come out of our own way in the end.
46.The idioms punctuated in the following sentences are correctly used ( )
A. In order to improve efficiency, it is necessary to put an end to the work style of talking eloquently and talking nonsense.
B. The municipal party committee has made great efforts to build up the organization of the civil service team, so that the city's civil service team in recent years has made a fundamental change in the situation of good and bad.
C. The test of the new product has reached a critical moment, and we are ready to pressurize it, and the success or failure of the product will depend on it.
D. If only you could be there for me, you would sympathize with my situation and not be so judgmental.
47. The one that is not used correctly is ( )
A. We must use our own hands to engage in construction, and strive for the early realization of beautiful ideals, and never wait for the rabbit to sit on the ground and think of enjoying our success.
B. Just in the nick of time, a figure jumped straight into the fire.
C. The most important thing to remember is that it's all about worrying, worrying, worrying, worrying, worrying, worrying.
D, He is very talented, but bullying, colleagues do not like him.
48.Idioms used correctly is ( )
A. On that windy and snowy road, met with the owner of that car, and just at the moment when he was about to go his own way and go south, he said something to me.
B, Sun Wen's performance was noteworthy and showed the style of a ball player.
C, Hundreds of the city's police poured in.
D, At the Chinese New Year party, Du Lao recited a poem in a rousing manner.
49. The idiom that is used appropriately is ( )
A. The response to the speech was so strong that the applause was long and deafening.
B. The team suffered a series of defeats, and the fans were so shocked that they had to be impressed by the team and began to worry about its relegation prospects.
C, color TV development industry although brewing all kinds of new technology breakthroughs, but the fundamental product innovation is still pending, the cycle of new product innovation is relatively long.
D, with the opening of the program "Focus Interview", the name of "Jiao Qingtian" spread.
50.In the following sentences, the idiom with the punctuation is used appropriately ( )
A. Myths are oral literature inherited from generation to generation, and many of them were created before recorded history.
B.In the Confucian tradition, Confucius and Mencius always follow each other, and when there is a great sage, there is a sub-sage, and when there is the Analects of Confucius, there is Mencius.
C.The poem should be read orally, and while reading it, one should think about its meaning and sense.
D.These essays cover a wide range of knowledge and fields of knowledge, which often make the readers bend over backwards.
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