Mary did not understand such sentences as “She is in blue today.” “You are yellow.” “ He has a green thumb.(大拇指)” “He has told a white lie.” and so on. . And she went to her teacher for help.
Mary: Mrs Smith, there is a color in each of these sentences. What do they mean?
Mrs Smith: In everyday English, Mary , blue sometimes means sad. Yellow means afraid. A person with a green thumb grows plants well. And a white lie is not a bad one.
Mary: Would you give me an example for a white lie?
Mrs Smith: Certainly. Now I give you some cake. In fact you don’t like it, but you won’t say it. Instead, you say, “No, thanks, I’m hungry.” That’s a white lie.
Mary: Oh, I see. Thank you very much..
Blue sometimes means sad and is ________ English.”
A.good | B.spoken |
C.poor | D.useful |
I don’t have a green thumb , so all my plants _________.
A.die off | B.grow well |
C.look nice | D.are good |
Tom is _______ to climb the tree. He’s yellow.
A.happy | B.clever |
C.sad | D.afraid |
He didn’t like me to know ________ of the accident . he told me a white lie.
A.the reason | B.the meaning |
C.the answer | D.the true story |
He is ________ today . His father is ill.
A.blue | B.yellow |
C.green | D.white |