Fortune Telling Collection - Comprehensive fortune-telling - Interesting English ~ Introduction

Interesting English ~ Introduction

father

and then

mother

I-I-

love

You-you

Together, it's mom and dad. I love you.

The first part is homonyms and puns.

Chapter 65438 +0 Homophones and Puns

Question:

1. Who is closer to you, your mother or your father?

Who is closer to you, father or mother?

2. Can I go to the movies if my watch is broken?

Your watch is broken. Can you go to the movies?

3. Why are comets like Mickey Mouse?

Why do comets look like Mickey Mouse?

Keys:

1. Mom is closer because Dad is farther away.

Mom is closer because dad is farther away.

Of course not, because I have no time.

Of course not, because I have no time.

It is a star with a tail.

Because it is a star with a tail.

Precautions:

1. Father, sounds like father /' fa:j/ farther.

There are two understandings of "no time": ① I have no time.

Between; I don't know the time without my watch or it's broken.

3. Comet/'k&; Mit/n.comet

Mickey Mouse/Mickey Moss/Mickey Mouse

tail/teil/n . tail; The tail of a comet (star)

Question:

1. What is the largest room in the world?

What is the biggest room in the world?

2. Which is the poorest bank in the world?

What is the bank with the least money?

3. When is coffee like the surface of the earth?

When is coffee like the surface of the earth?

4. Which month do soldiers hate?

Which month does the soldier dislike?

Keys:

1. room for improvement.

Room for improvement.

2. Riverbank.

river bank

3. When it is ground.

When ground into powder.

4. March

March.

Precautions:

1.room room; Space, room

2. Banks; Bank; road embankment

3. Ground [ground] is also a mill/mill/v.

Broken, crushed past participle form.

Step 4 March.

Question:

1. When is a person not a person?

When is a person not a person?

2. When is the door not a door?

When is a door not a door?

3. When is a boy not a boy?

When are boys not boys?

4. When is the clock dangerous?

When is the clock dangerous?

Keys:

1. When he is a little angry.

When he's a little angry.

2. When it is half open.

When it's unlocked.

3. When they are barefoot.

When they are barefoot.

When it ran down the stairs and hit a person.

When it rolled down the stairs and struck one o'clock.

Precautions:

1.crossadj. annoyed, annoyed; cross

Ajar/+'dn α:/adj. (Door) The door was unlocked, revealing a crack.

Sounds like a jar.

3. Barefoot barefoot sounds like a bear's foot, and the foot and the bear are one.

Sample.

Another meaning of "hit it with one blow" is to hit people.

Question:

1. Why is tennis so noisy?

Why is playing tennis so noisy?

2. If cabbage and carrot race, which one?

Will you win?

If cabbage and carrot race, who will win?

3. How many feet are there in a yard?

How many feet are there in a yard?

Keys:

1. Each player raises a racket.

Because every athlete is holding a racket.

2. Cabbage, because it is always ahead.

Cabbage, because it is always in front.

It depends on how many people are standing.

Yard.

It depends on how many people stand in the yard.

Precautions:

1. Racket (tennis, etc.). ); Noisy, noisy

Make a hullabaloo about

2.cabbage/'k $ bidn/n

Carrots, carrots

A cabbage, a cabbage.

3. feet; Foot; Feet (pl. )

Yard; Yard; courtyard

Question:

1. Since when do people look like glasses?

When do people look like glasses?

2. What beam is lighter than other beams?

What beam is the lightest?

3. What animal eats with its tail?

What animal eats with its tail?

Keys:

1. When they make a fool of themselves.

When they make a fool of themselves.

2. Light beam

Light.

3. All animals are like this. No one took off its tail

Eat.

Of all the animals, none takes it when they want to eat it.

Put down your tail.

Precautions:

Glasses, glasses

make a laughingstock

cut a poor/sorry figure

2. beam/bi: m/n. beam; light

3. Be prepared. Do things with; Take away, have ...

Question:

1. How can you make a slow horse run fast?

How can I make a slow horse run fast?

2. What is heavier in summer than in winter?

What is heavier in summer than in winter?

3. What clothes always make people sad?

What clothes always make people sad?

Keys:

1. Don't give it food for the time being.

Don't feed it yet.

2. Transportation to the beach.

People go to the beach.

3. Blue jeans.

Blue jeans.

Precautions:

1 . Fast adj . Fast; Hunger strike

2. heavy; Heavy. Traffic is heavy and busy.

3. Jeans /DNI: New Zealand/New Zealand. Jeans, jeans

Blue; sentimental

Question:

1. How many legs does a horse have?

How many legs does a horse have?

2. When is the cleverest person?

When is the smartest person?

I have a tree in my hand. What kind of tree?

It?

I have a tree in my hand. what kind of tree is it?

Keys:

1. Six legs-front leg in front, two legs in back.

There are six legs, the front leg and the back leg.

2. When the sun is shining, because everything is brighter

Then.

When the weather is sunny, because everything is brighter at this time.

This is a palm.

This is your palm.

Precautions:

1。 Legz/n. The front legs sound like four legs (four.

Leg)

2. bright; Bright. smart

Smart/SMA: t/adj。

3. Palm/pa: m/n. Palm trees; palm

Question:

1. Can you explain what freedom of speech is?

Can you talk about freedom of speech?

2. If the green house is on the right of the garden.

Road, the red house is on the left side of the road

Lou, where is the White House?

Suppose the green house is on the right side of the road and the red house is on the left side of the road. please

Where is the White House?

3. What fruit never appears alone?

What fruit will never be single?

Keys:

1. You are talking on someone else's phone.

Use someone else's cell phone to make a phone call.

2. In Washington, D.C..

In Washington.

3.a pear.

It is a pear.

Precautions:

1 . Free adj . Free; Free/free

2. White House

3.pear/p #+/n.pear sounds like a pair of/p #+/n.

Question:

1. Why is the bride unhappy on the wedding day?

Why is the bride unhappy when she is newly married?

2. When must the runner be hungry?

The wolf ate the cashier?

When did the hungry wolf eat the cashier?

3. What is broken as soon as you say it?

What's broken?

Keys:

1. Because she didn't marry the best man.

Because she didn't marry the best person.

2: 08 p.m.

Eight o'clock in the evening.

3. Silence.

Silence.

Precautions:

Bride/braid /n

Groom, groom.

Best man; Best man

Maid of honor

2.8 pm sounds like ate P.m, and P.M. belongs to paymaster.

Abbreviations.

Cashier ['cashier] n.

Step 3 break the silence

Question:

1. What kind of clothes are the most durable?

What clothes are the most durable?

2. Why are farmers cruel?

Why are farmers cruel?

3. Why are babies like hinges?

Why does a baby look like a door hinge?

Keys:

1. underwear, because it never wears out.

It is underwear, because it will never be worn outside.

2. They pull corn's ear.

Because they break corn by ear.

3. Because they are something worthy of worship.

Because they are loved.

Precautions:

1.Wornout is wear and tear; Wear it outside

2. Ears and ears; An ear (of corn)

Another understanding of cross-eyed is "one ear after another"

Break corn. "

3.adore/α'd& Like, spoil, sound like a door.

Hinge/hindn/n.

Things are delivered to the door

Question:

1. If the driver drives too fast, he will be given a ticket.

What would happen to a poet if he also wrote?

Fast?

Drivers will be fined for driving too fast, so poets will be fined for driving too fast.

What happens if the poem is written too fast?

2. Why are empty wallets always the same?

Why are empty wallets always the same?

Why do all the birds in the nest agree?

Other?

Why do birds in the nest always agree?

Keys:

1. His poetry license will be revoked.

His license to write poetry will be confiscated.

2. It hasn't changed.

Because there is no change in it.

Because if they don't do this, they will turn against each other.

Because if they don't agree, they will fall out of the nest.

Precautions:

1. Poetry permits the abnormality of poetry (such as violating grammatical rules, etc.). )

2. change; Change; change

3. radioactive fallout; be picky

Question:

1. Why is argument like a pen?

Why is argument like a pen?

2. When can the wind improve the image?

When can Feng improve his image?

Why is learning English like a gentle wind?

For a smart student?

Why is learning English like an instant for smart students?

Wind?

Keys:

1. meaningless is not enough.

It's useless without a pen tip.

2. When it turns a new page.

When it blows a newly fallen leaf.

It's easy for them.

Because it is easy for them to learn English.

Precautions:

1. parameter/'%:gjum+nt/n. parameter, inference

Sharp angle, top; Argument, viewpoint

The real meaning of turning over a new leaf is: turning over a new leaf.

3. Breeze/BRI: z/n. Breeze, gentle wind; A piece of cake

Question:

1. What has four wheels and flies?

What can fly on four wheels?

2. What is harder to catch if it runs faster?

What is the faster you run, the harder it is to catch up?

3. When is a person chased by ten people?

Dogs?

When do ten dogs chase a person?

4. How do you know that a clock is shy?

How do you know Zhong is shy?

Keys:

1. garbage truck.

Garbage truck.

2. Your breath.

Your breath.

It's one ten now.

It's one ten.

It covers its face with its hands.

Because it covers its face with its hands.

Precautions:

1. What can fly with four wheels?

Another understanding is: what has four wheels and many?

Flies?

Hold your breath and return to normal breathing (especially strenuous exercise)

After moving)

Question:

1. Why does time fly?

Why time flies.

2. Why do invisible people go crazy easily?

Why do invisible people go crazy easily?

3. Where can a dog get another tail?

Where can a dog get another tail?

4. What bow can never be opened?

What knot won't open?

Keys:

1. Stay away from those who try to

Kill it.

To get rid of everyone who wants to murder it.

Out of sight, out of mind.

You're crazy if you can't see it.

3. In a retail store.

At the retail store.

4. A rainbow.

Rainbow.

Precautions:

Kill time kill time

Far from eye, far from heart.

3. The prefix once again means "once again" and "once again …".

Question:

1. Why do carpenters think there is no such thing?

Like the gold in this world?

Why don't carpenters believe in gold?

2. Why do you think doctors are mean?

Why do you think doctors are stingy?

What do you think of the Grand Canyon?

What do you think of the Grand Canyon?

Keys:

1. They have never met.

Because they have never sawed gold.

Every time they invite me to dinner, they ask me to pay.

It ...

Because every time they invite me to dinner, they make me pay the bill.

3. It's just a canyon.

This is just a canyon.

Precautions:

1.saw n. Saw is also the past tense of see. Speak in English

Seeing is believing. "

2. treat guests/3: treat guests on TV; Treat, deal with

Average value /mi: n/adj

3.gorges is the plural form of Gorge, which sounds like Gorgeus/' g &;; Pleasant, beautiful, beautiful

That's great. You did a good job. How beautiful!

Question:

1. How do you punctuate the following sentences?

I saw a 100 dollar bill on the ground.

How do you punctuate the following sentences?

I saw a large bill on the ground.

2. How do you know that a photographer always makes progress?

How do you know that photographers are always improving?

3. What roof never keeps out the rain?

What roof doesn't keep out the rain?

Keys:

1. Go after it.

Put a dash after it.

2. They are always developing.

They are always developing (movies).

3. The top of the mouth.

Maxillary.

Precautions:

1. Another understanding is: go get it.

punctuation

2. development v. development; To develop (film)

3. the roof; Roof; upper jaw bone

Question:

1. Do any children like school?

Do any children like going to school?

2. Why are peacocks the best storytellers?

Why do peacocks tell stories best?

Why is a madman equal to two ordinary people?

People?

Why do you say that a madman is worth two normal people?

Keys:

1. Every child likes going to school. Most of them.

I just hate staying there before I go home.

Every child likes going to school, but most children just don't.

I just like to stay there before I go home.

2. Because it always has a beautiful story.

Because it always has a beautiful story.

Because he is an abnormal person.

Because there is another person next to him.

Precautions:

1. There are two understandings of going to school:

(1) at school, going to school;

Go to school, go to school

This story sounds like a tail.

3.BesideOneself really means: crazy, get carried away.

Question:

1. What coat is always wet?

What clothes are always wet?

2. Why did the band become a hit in the performance?

Why is this band so successful?

3. Why is Sunday the strongest day of the week?

Why is Sunday the strongest day of the week?

Keys:

1. One coat of paint.

A coat of paint.

They let the audience stick to their seats.

They glued the audience to the chairs.

3. The remaining days are all weak days.

Because the rest of the days are very dull.

Precautions:

Clothes; Coating, one coat (paint)

Smashhit's successful new play, movie, etc.

Sticking someone to their seat really means

Make sb. I like it so much that I can't bear to leave my seat until I finish watching (the performance)

Stop.

Weak and powerless

Working days refer to those days excluding Sunday.

However, the current popular view is that the working day refers to Monday to Sunday.

Five. Weekends include Saturday and Sunday.

Question:

1. Why is giraffe the cheapest to feed?

Why giraffes are the cheapest?

2. Why are dogs afraid of sunbathing?

Why dogs are afraid of sunbathing;

3. Why can't mules dance?

Why do mules dance so disorderly?

4. Why are pigs always eating?

Why can't pigs finish eating?

Keys:

1. They kept a little food for a long time.

Because they have long necks, they have to walk a long way to get some food.

You can swallow it.

2. They don't want to be hot dogs.

Because they don't want to be hot dogs.

They have two left legs.

Because they have two left legs.

He is eating and drinking.

It wants to be a pig.

Precautions:

1. lasted for a long time.

Have two legs (dancing, etc.). ) clumsy

4. Eat like a pig (derogatory)

Pig/h&; slaughter pig

Question:

1. What kind of shoes are made of banana peel?

What shoes are made of banana skin?

2. What do you think of your school?

What do you think of your school?

3. Why do politicians no longer care

Snowball fight?

Why do politicians stop paying attention to snowball fights?

Keys:

Slippers.

Slippers.

Step 2 close

Close.

3. The cold war is over.

The cold war came to an end

Precautions:

Slippers, slippers.

Slip/slip/v

2. What do you think of your school? There are two kinds of understanding:

What do you think of your school?

What do you want your school to be like?

3. Cold War Cold War

Question:

1. Why is the watch fragile?

Why do watches break easily?

2. What is put on the table, cut, but never eaten?

What is put on the table and can't be eaten after being cut?

3. Why don't women go bald as quickly as men?

Why do men always go bald before women?

Keys:

1. Because they don't have much time.

Because they use numbers to represent time.

2. A deck of cards.

A deck of playing cards.

3. Because women have long hair.

Because women have long hair.

Precautions:

Fragile, fragile.

"Their time is numbered" comes from "a person's day"

"Time is running out" means that someone's days are numbered.

Life is not long. "

Step 2 shuffle the cards

3. Long hair has two meanings:

(1) Long hair;

② Keep long hair.

Question:

1. How can you make the door durable?

How to make the door durable?

Why shouldn't you lose your temper?

Why not lose your temper?

3. What makes the leaning tower of Pisa lean?

Why is the leaning tower of Pisa tilted?

4. What book has the most exciting chapters?

What book has the most touching chapter?

Keys:

1. Do something else first.

Do something else first.

2. No one else wants it.

Nobody wants it.

3. It never eats.

Because it never eats fireworks.

4. A cookbook.

Cooking books.

Precautions:

1. Make the door durable Another understanding is: Make the door durable.

3. tilt; Tilt; filmy

Exciting; Moving

Stir, stir

Question:

1. What is the most difficult train to catch?

What train is the hardest to catch?

2. What tree does the fortune teller like to see?

What trees do fortune tellers like to see?

How do people feel after taking the ferry?

How do people feel after taking the ferry?

Keys:

1. 12:50 train, because if you

Catch it.

It's the 12: 50 train, because it only takes 10 to 1 to catch it.

Rate.

2. Palm

Palm trees.

They are upset because the ferry has made them.

Cross.

They are troubled by the ferry.

Precautions:

1 .10 to 1 1 spread10; 10 compared with 1

2. Palm trees; palm

Fortune teller, fortune teller, predicting the future.

Palmist

Crossing, crossing, crossing

Grumpy, grumpy

Question:

1. What can pierce people's ears?

What can prick your ears without pricking them?

If you have 5 dollars and donate 25 cents,

Another quarter, and then still the mother.

25 cents. How much do you have left?

Suppose you have five dollars, take a quarter and another quarter.

One, and then take a quarter. How much money do you have left?

3. What bird can lift heavy objects?

What bird can lift heavy objects?

Keys:

1. Noise.

Noise.

2.$ 4.25.

Four dollars and twenty-five cents.

3. A crane.

Crane.

Precautions:

1.pierce/p! +Pierce

Puncture /'p! hoarse

2.quarter/'kw& : noun, one quarter; Twenty five cents

3. Crane; Crane; Crane; crane

Question:

1. What's the difference between the North Pole and the North Pole?

What about Antarctica?

What's the difference between the North Pole and the South Pole?

2. What makes a naughty boy long for a job?

Watch factory?

Why are naughty boys looking forward to working in a watch factory?

3. What can I do to avoid hair loss?

How to prevent hair from falling off?

Keys:

1. The whole world.

The whole world.

People are making faces there.

Because people are making faces there.

3. Don't get in the way where the hair falls.

Just don't stand where your hair falls.

Precautions:

1. A different world is a different world.

2. Make a face and make a face; Make a clock face

3. There are two understandings to avoid hair loss:

(1) prevent hair loss;

Avoid hair falling (from above)

Question:

1. What do girls think is the easiest thing to give up?

What do girls feel most willing to give up?

2. What king of running means walking?

What kind of running means walking?

3. What do elephants communicate with?

Same to you?

What does an elephant talk with?

What makes fish the smartest animal in the world?

The world?

Why are fish the smartest animals in the world?

Keys:

1. A comb.

compound

2. The gasoline is used up.

The gasoline has run out.

3. Big words.

Big words.

No one can hold it back.

It has no legs to pull.

Precautions:

1.partwith give up, especially involuntarily; Share the road with ... ...

Hair seam

2. The real meaning of big talk is: more formal big talk.

4. The real meaning of joking is ...

Question:

1. What worries Little Strawberry?

What is Little Strawberry worried about?

There is something wrong with the second hand.

My watch. Where can I exchange it?

The second hand on my watch is broken. Where can I change it?

3. Why are writers like postmen?

Why are writers and postmen alike?

Keys:

1. It is afraid of getting into trouble.

It is afraid of being made into jam.

2. In a second-hand shop.

At the thrift store.

They are all literati.

They are all literati.

Precautions:

1 . jam/dn $ m/n . jam; Get stuck in a traffic jam

Used; second-hand

assistant

3. Literati

Letters; Letters; believe

Question:

1. Why should chickens stay away from children?

Why can't children be with chickens?

2. Why do people sleep?

Why do people sleep?

Why can't we have a party in the country?

Why can't we talk privately in the country?

Keys:

1. Chickens use the language of poultry.

Because chickens use bird language.

2. Because the bed won't come to us.

Because the bed will not come to us.

3. Because corn has ears.

Because corn has ears.

Precautions:

1. Bird language sounds like a dirty word.

2. Another understanding of going to bed is: going to bed, going to bed.

tte-tte/' teit % ' teit/n。

Corn with ears originated from the wall with ears.

Ears; Ears; An ear (of corn)

Question:

1. What's the best thing to bring when running-

Come down?

What is the best thing to eat when you are unwell?

2. What won't get hot even in the refrigerator?

What is hot even in the refrigerator?

3. Which year is the best for kangaroos?

What is the lucky year for kangaroos?