【題目】—Don’t be a slave to work. Ralph! You must take it easy sometimes.

—I can’t help it. .

A. Easier said than done

B. No thing is easier than fault-finding

C. Easy come, easy go

D. Easy does it

【答案】A

【解析】

試題分析:考查諺語的使用。Easier said than done 說得容易做的難;No thing is easier than fault-finding

沒有東西比吹毛求疵更容易;Easy come, easy go來得容易,去得快;Easy does it不著急,小心謹(jǐn)慎。句意:上文:不要成為公眾的奴隸。你必須有時輕松一些。下文:我會情不自禁,說得容易做得難。故選A。

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