【小題1】 多數(shù)人統(tǒng)治,人頭都算數(shù);少數(shù)人統(tǒng)治,人頭就落地。
Under m     rule, heads are counted; under minority(少數(shù)) rule, heads are cracked.
【小題2】 愚者的心長在嘴里,智者的嘴藏在心里。
The heart of a fool is in his mouth but the mouth of a wise man is in his h    .
【小題3】 快活的人通常都是傻瓜。
A m     man is usually a fool.
【小題4】 趁熱打鐵。
S     the iron while it is hot.
【小題5】 麻煩不找你,別去找麻煩。
Never trouble trouble until t     troubles you.
【小題6】 不要以從別人那里借來的觀點為生。
Don’l     on the borrowed opinions of other men .
【小題7】 幸運和不幸是鄰居。
F     and misfortune are next-door neighbors.
【小題8】世界是一出戲,要是事先知道情節(jié),就不值得看了。
The world is a play that would not be worth seeing if we knew the p   .
【小題9】患難見真情。
A friend in n    is a friend indeed.
【小題10】 工欲善其事,必先利其器。
A craftsman who wishes to do his work well must first s     his tools.


【小題1】majority
【小題1】 heart 
【小題1】merry 
【小題1】Strike
【小題1】trouble
【小題1】live 
【小題1】 Fortune
【小題1】plot 
【小題1】need 
【小題1】 sharpen

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