本期课程:English Idioms – ‘Cat’
Many expressions in English involve cats. In this lesson, I let the cat out of the bag, so you never have to feel lost if someone uses one of these idioms in conversation. Idioms covered in the lesson are:
1.fat cat,
2.cat’s got your tongue,
3.copy cat,
4.cat nap,
5.cat’s out of the bag,
6.raining cats and dogs.
Test your understanding of the English lesson by answering these questions.
1)Donald Trump is a real _______. He has more money than he needs!
a)copy cat.
b) cat nap.
c) fat cat.
d) cat's tail.
2)I got a new car, so my sister had to get a new car too. She's such a ______!
a)copy cat!
b)cat nap!
c)fat cat!
d)furry cat!
3)Why aren't you saying anything? __________________?
a)Are you a cat nap?
b)Did you take the cat out of the bag?
c)Cat's got your tongue?
d)Did you make a fat cat?
4)I can't wait to get indoors. It's _______________ out here.
a)raining cats and dogs
b)a copy cat
c)a fat cat
d)a cat nap
5)I'm going to take a _______ before my test this afternoon. I didn't sleep at all last night.
a)copy cat
b)fat cat
c)cat nap
d)dog nap
6)Who let the _____________? Dad's birthday party was supposed to be a surprise.
a)copy cat?
b)fat cat?
c)cat inside?
d)cat out of the bag?
答案:c a c a c d