Which of the following sentences use the rhetorical device of metaphor?
A、I had an impulse to climb up and try one of those springy beds, but that would have meant using up more energy when I had none to spare, …
B、By midday we had passed the ten thousand foot mark, but I am not really able to recall the incidents of these hours, for red lights had long since begun to dance in front of my eyes and …
C、The bamboo here had thinned out a little, and on the heights of the two mountains above we could see the curious productions of the alpine zones, giant heather, giant groundsel and giant lobelias.
D、After twenty minutes my legs had turned to water again and against the evident displeasure of the guides I demanded lunch.
第1题
A、… and my image of her would have been shattered like the unmendable Humpty-Dumpty.
B、Pride is a sin.And according to the Good Book, it goeth before a fall.
C、… I heard the soft-voiced Mrs. Flowers and the textured voice of my grandmother merging and meltin
第2题
A、Death would be too kind and brief.
B、I wanted to gobble up the room entire and take it to Bailey, who would help me analyze and enjoy it.
C、With the cold lemonade they were sufficient for childhood’s lifelong diet.
D、I knew from listening to a thousand preachers that she was nearing the end of her reading, and I hadn’t really heard, heard to understand, a single word.
第3题
A、She smiled that slow dragging smile.
B、Children these days would bust out of sheetmetal clothes.
C、Momma hadn’t thought that taking off my dress in front of Mrs. Flowers would kill me stone dead.
D、What on earth did one put on to go to Mrs. Flowers’ house?
第4题
A、They were interrupted from time to time by giggles that must have come from Mrs. Flowers.
B、One summer afternoon, sweet-milk fresh in my memory, she stopped at the Store to buy provisions.
C、The chifforobe was a maze.
D、Children these days would bust out of sheetmetal clothes.
第5题
A、I had an impulse to climb up and try one of those springy beds, but that would have meant using up more energy when I had none to spare, …
B、By midday we had passed the ten thousand foot mark, but I am not really able to recall the incidents of these hours, for red lights had long since begun to dance in front of my eyes and …
C、The bamboo here had thinned out a little, and on the heights of the two mountains above we could see the curious productions of the alpine zones, giant heather, giant groundsel and giant lobelias.
D、After twenty minutes my legs had turned to water again and against the evident displeasure of the guides I demanded lunch.
第6题
A、Metaphor
B、Anti-thesis
C、Repetition
D、Alliteration
第7题
A.She has got a smart idea.
B.No one believed the story.
C.Reading makes a full man.
D.I like watching movies.
第8题
A.Businessmen in the United States always used Ms. Before women's name.
B.All women like the new word Ms.
C.All women do not like the new word Ms.
D.The women who like Ms. feel it important for people to know whether or not they are marrie
第9题
A、This time fate was smiling to him.
B、The old man’s hair is as white as snow.
C、He drowned in a sea of grief.
D、Her cheeks are red like a rose.
第10题
A.To remember people's face.
B.To remember people's hairstyle.
C.To remember people's way of walking.
D.To remember people's dressing style.
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