外教口语考试

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(1) >>Look forward to ,---make out,---- eat out ----bring back --get away (2)>>Talk out come along – run down come apart

(5)>>Drop off – get away-

come down-

come out-- hold on warm up

(6)>>Ask out – ring back – drop off – get through – clear off –put off -- run down (7)>>Warm up – take off – come apart – bring backget on - show off-- get away—come along -- head off

1 1.Look forward to:

to feel pleased and excited about something that is going to happen.

① I am looking forward to the weekend.② we are really looking forward to seeing you again.2.Make out:

① to be able to see or hear sth or sb ,usually with difficulity.

I could hear voices but I could not make out what they were saying.

② Understand sth ,especially sth has happened.

I can not make out what he wants.

③ Understand why sb behaves as they do

Jack is behaving very strangely at the moment.I just can not make him out 3.eat out:

to eat a meal in a restaurant, not at home.

Do you feel like eating out tonight? 4.bring back:

① to make sb remember or think about sth from the past.

The photographs brought back my happy memories.② To return with sth for sb

I brought a T-shirt back for Mark.5.get away:

① to succeed to leaving a place or a person.

I will not be able to get away from the office at 7.② To go somewhere to have a holiday, especially because you need to rest

We are hoping to get away for a few days at Easter.(复活节)

2 1.Talk out:

① to persuade sb not to do sth.

My sister wants to leave college but my parents are trying to talk her out of it. ② To discu sth thoroughly in order to make a decision, solve a problem.

You should always talk out your problems with someone you trust.2.put forward:

① to state an idea or opinion so that it can be considered or diued

They put forward some new ideas on the subject

② To change the date or time of an event so that it happens earlier than planned

We have put the meeting forward by one hour.3.get on:

① to continue doing sth, especially work.

I am trying to get on with my work.

② If two or more people get on, they like each other and are friendly to each other.

Jim and Anne get on really well.4.show off:

① to try to make people admire your abilities or achievements in a way which other find annoying.

He is just showing off because that girl he likes is here.

② To make sb look attractive, by showing their best features

That dre could show off her figure.5.clear off:

① to leave a place quickly.

He just cleared off without saying goodbye.

② Remove from sight.

He cleared off the dust from the chair and sat down in it.

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6.go on:

① to continue doing sth.

He said nothing but just went on working.

② To talk in an annoying way about sth for a long time.

She does go on sometimes.她有时就是爱唠叨!

1.Look down:

① to think that sb is le important than you, or to think that sth is not good enough for you to use.

Never look down on yourself.② To see sth under your sight.

Oh ,here it is, please look down.2.Set up:

① to start a company or organization.

She took out a bank loan and set up on her own.② To arrange for sth to happen

I have set up a meeting for Friday.3.blow up:

① to fill sth with air

The boy is blowing up a balloon.

② To suddenly become very angry.

My mother blew up at me when I told her that news. 4.ring back:

① to return a call they made to you.

I will ask Tom to ring you back when he gets in.

② To telephone sb again, for example they were not there when you called earlier.

He is not here now----could you ring back later?

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5.take off:

① to leave the ground and begin to fly.

The plane took off one hour late.② To remove sth, especially sth you are wearing.

Today is very hot, so I take off my coat.

6.tear down:

to destroy a building or other structure because it is not being used or it is not wanted any more ① The old cinema was torn down and replaced by a restaurant.② Tear down your labels.撕下你身上的标签

1.Playing at:

① if you ask what sb is playing at, you ask what they are doing, in a way which shows that you are surprised and angry. I tried asking her what she was playing at but she just burst into tears.

② To do sth without being serious about it or putting much effort into it.

His parents are so rich that he can play at being a busineman 2.slip off:

① to leave a place quietly so that other people do not notice you going. Let us try and slip off before the meeting finishes and go for a drink.

② To slide out of your hand The plates in her hands were slipped off to the ground.3.hit back:

to criticize or attack sb who criticized or attacked you.

In a TV interview she hit back at her critics.

5 4.come along:

① to arrive at a place

Many people bought tickets for the concert, but few came along.

② To improve or develop in a way that you want. Your French has come along a lot recently. 5.run down:

① to criticize sb or sth in an unkind way.

He is always running her down in front of other people.

② To make sth lose power or stop working. If you leave your headlights on you will soon run down the battery. 6.Look after:

① to take care of sb or sth by doing what is needed to keep them well

Who is going to look after the dog?

② To make sure that things happen to sb’s advantage

He is good at looking after his own interests. 7.come apart:

to break into pieces The book just came apart in my hands.

1.Drop off:

① to become fewer or le.

Interest in the book began to drop off.

② To take sb to a place that they want to go to, deliver sth to a place, usually in a car often when you are going somewhere place. I dropped off the package at her house.

6 2.come down:

① to break and fall to the ground

The ceiling came down with a terrific crash.

② To get an illne that is not very serious. I think I am coming down with flu.3.Come out:

① to be removed from sth by washing or cleaning( of dirt or mark) These stains won’t come out of my dre.

② To be known( of news or truth ) The full story came out at the trial.4.hold on:

① to wait for a short time Hold on a minute while I get my breath back.

② To survive in a difficult or dangerous situation. They managed to hold on until help arrived.5.talk into:

to persuade sb to do sth

① She tried to talk him into adopting her plan.

② Please talk into the microphone.6.Warm up:

① to heat previously cooked food again for eating.

Please warm up this milk over the stove.

② To prepare for physical exercise or a performance by doing gentle exercise The players are warming up before the game.

7 1.Ask out:

to invite sb to go out with you, especially as a way of starting a romantic relationship.

① I want to ask her out, but it\'s easier said than done.

② The officer asked out when he was 60.这名官员60岁时引退了 2.get through:

① to manage to talk to sb on the telephone

I tried to phone her but I couldn’t get through.

② To succeed in making sb understand or believe sth I explained once again, but I still couldn\'t get through to him.3.put off:

① to decide or arrange to do sth at a later time . The meeting will be put off until Friday

② To cancle a meeting or an arrangement that you have made with sb We\'ve invited friends to supper and it\'s too late to put them off now.4.head off:

① to start a journey or leave a place. We should head off at about six tomorrow.

② To get in front of sb in order to make them turn back or change direction The running thief was headed off by the police.5.Lift off:

to leave the ground and rise into the air

① The spaceship will lift off from the launching pad at 7 am.

② It\'s difficult to lift off the cover of the box.很难揭开这个箱子的盖子

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