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雅思口语部分一直令很多小烤鸭们头疼,辛辛苦苦学了很多高级表达,最后还是5.5!实际上,申友雅思资深口语老师表示:雅思口语一定不能使用难词,只要用对了一些地道的、简单的词或短语,拿到高分也不是问题。
并且,在高分段的口语评分标准里明确规定:必须要使用一些不常见&地道的单词~
这里划一个重点:大家看到“less common”就开始背一些超级长且生僻的单词短语,那你肯定拿不了高分啦!因为评分标准里写的“less common”和“idiomatic”指的是母语者使用最多的习语。
所以本期内容成都申友雅思就特地为大家准备了50组高分习语,另外还配备了例句,帮助大家更好掌握使用的语境,助力各位一路雅思高分!
★To be on the cards
释义:something is very likely
例句:
Q: Will you travel abroad more in the future?
A: Yes, I think it’s on the cards, mainly because I love discovering new cultures and meeting new people.
★over the moon
释义:to be very pleased
例句:She was over the moon about/with her new bike.
★on top of the world
释义:extremely happy
例句:She was feeling on top of the world.
★be on cloud nine
释义:to be extremely happy and excited
例句:
Q: "Was Helen pleased about getting that job?"
A: "Pleased? She was on cloud nine!"
★walk on air
释义:to feel extremely excited or happy
例句:After the delivery of her baby, she was walking on air.
★out of sorts
释义:in an unhappy mood
例句:Peter overslept this morning and has been out of sorts all day.
★(down) in the dumps
释义:unhappy
例句:She's a bit down in the dumps because she failed one of her exams.
★put a damper on something
释义:to make something less active or less enjoyable
例句:Both the kids were sick while we were in Boston, so that put a damper on things.
★on the go
释义:busy and active
例句:Like most working mothers, she is always on the go.
★chill-out
释义:to relax completely, or not allow things to upset you
例句:I'm just chilling out in front of the TV.
★up-to-the-minute
释义:most recent; containing the most recent information
例句:Now we're going live to our reporter in Washington for up-to-the-minute news on the crisis.
★off the top of your head
释义:from the knowledge you have in your memory:
例句:
Q:"What's the capital of Mauritania?"
A:"I don't know off the top of my head, but I could go and look it up."
★in high spirits
释义:happy and excited and energetic
例句:When passed the exam with flying colours, I felt in high spirits.
★once in a blue moon
释义:not very often
例句:My sister lives in Alaska, so I only see her once in a blue moon.
★make a fuss over someone
释义:to give someone a lot of attention and treat them well
例句:I was the only person there with a small baby so everyone made a fuss over us.
★early bird
释义:a person who gets up or arrives early, or who does something before other people do
例句:She isn't an early bird by nature, but she's been up before dawn every day for the past month.
★a drop in the ocean
释义:a very small amount compared to the amount needed
例句:My letter of protest was just a drop in the ocean.
★be engraved on someone's memory/mind
释义:to be very difficult to forget
例句:That last conversation we had is engraved on my memory forever.
★blow someone's mind
释义:If something blows your mind, you find it very exciting and unusual
例句:There was one scene in the film that really blew my mind.
★bury the hatchet
释义:to stop an argument and become friends again
例句:Can't you two just bury the hatchet?
★break a leg
释义:used for wishing someone
例句:good luck, especially before a performance.
★black-and-white
释义:A black-and-white subject or situation is one in which it is easy to understand what is right and wrong
例句:Disarmament isn't a black-and-white issue for me.
★come rain or shine
释义:whatever happens
例句:Come rain or shine, I'll see you on Thursday.
★(as) cool as a cucumber
释义:very calm or very calmly, especially when this is surprising
例句:She walked in as cool as a cucumber, as if nothing had happened.
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★cry wolf
释义:to keep asking for help when you do not need it, with the result that people think you do not need help when you really need it
例句:If you cry wolf too often, people will stop believing you.
★cut someone some slack
释义:to not judge someone as severely as you usually would because they are having problems at the present time
例句:
Q:"Andrew's late again."
A:"Cut him some slack - his wife just had a baby."
★come out swinging/fighting
释义:to react to something or begin something in a strong, forceful way
例句:The company knew it was going to have to come out fighting.
★come to an end
释义:to finish
例句:Everyone wishes the war would come to an end soon.
★hard/hot/close on someone's heels
释义:following someone very closely
例句:She ran down the steps with a group of journalists hard on her heels.
★can't get your head around sth
释义:If you say that you can't get your head around something, you mean that you cannot understand it
例句:I just can't get my head around these tax forms.
★run/go like clockwork
释义:to happen exactly as planned, without any trouble
例句:The party went like clockwork.
★go up in flames
释义:to burn or be destroyed by fire
例句:The factory went up in flames.
★get your act together
释义:to start to organize yourself so that you do things in an effective way
例句:She's so disorganized - I wish she'd get her act together.
★go the extra mile
释义:to make more effort than is expected of you
例句:He's a nice guy, always ready to go the extra mile for his friends.
★hang in there
释义:said as a way of telling someone to not give up, despite difficulties
例句:Work can get tough in the middle of a term but hang in there and it'll be OK.
★hang/hold fire
释义:to delay making a decision
例句:I deally we would settle the matter now, but I think we should hang fire until the general situation becomes clearer.
★cost someone a pretty penny
释义:to be very expensive
例句:That coat must have cost you a pretty penny!
★all things considered
释义:Someone might say that something is good all things considered to mean it was generally good although the situation was not perfect
例句:I think the party was great, all things considered - I mean we didn't have much time to get ready, but it still went well.
★all things being equal
释义:if everything happens as expected
例句:All things being equal, I'll be at home on Tuesday.
★as safe as houses
释义:very safe
例句:With my pet dog to keep me company, I felt as safe as houses in this city even when l am not familiar with it.
★be good to go
释义:to be prepared and ready to do something
例句:Let me grab a jacket and then I'm good to go.
★burn the candle at both ends
释义:to work or do other things from early in the morning until late at night and so get very little rest
例句:You can't burn the candle at both ends.
★be in seventh heaven
释义:to be extremely happy
例句:Since they got married, they've been in seventh heaven.
★bring something to the table
释义:to provide something that will be a benefit
例句:Clarkson was the right person to hire – she brings a lot of experience and some important skills to the table.
★on the verge (of)
释义:If you are on the verge of something or come to the verge of something, you are very close to experiencing it
例句:Her husband's violent and abusive behaviour drove her to the verge of despair.
★be skating on thin ice
释义:to be doing something that is dangerous or involves risks
例句:He's skating on thin ice by lying to the police.
★(right) on the money
释义:exact or correct
例句:Her prediction was right on the money.
★in the dark
释义:not informed about things that might be useful to know
例句:Our boss tends to keep us in the dark most of the time.
★learn/know the ropes
释义:to learn/know how to do a job or activity
例句:Learning the ropes of accomplishing tasks according to its complexity allows things to be done more efficiently.
★get a/your foot in the door
释义:to enter a business or organization at a low level, but with a chance of being more successful in the future
例句:Making contacts can help you get a foot in the door when it comes to getting a job.
好啦,以上就是50组高分习语,希望同学们多多练习!同时提醒大家,不要在一段回答中频繁使用习语,不然会适得其反的哦!
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