91. look on the bright sides of things 看事物的光明面3 z# d8 Q9 z# q' m& W
92. no kidding 不是开玩笑吧
8 T. m( T, R+ d: Q! C P 93. on the tip of one’s tongue 就在舌尖# f1 K* i( j& V
A: Are you sure you can’t remember the name of that record?
; {4 Q9 b$ p- Y' l2 [0 L3 g+ l B: It’s just on the tip of my tongue!
" V1 |6 U& u6 i9 {. A: p: I 94. quitting time 下课时间: T" Q* I. M0 p2 _
I’m glad it’s almost quitting time.5 |% u( X6 ]# V% \/ O8 \- Q
95. take it over 重修
S D! i8 b& P. K& v Don failed physics and had to take it over.
( `. g1 I) E2 H5 T% L 96. than necessary 比应该的要冷
x0 M4 h& M. O w( _2 \ The lab was cooler than necessary.
( N6 F, \1 x0 G5 M" q/ j 97. That’s easer said than done. 说来容易做来难
/ P; {% d% e9 i f7 p) z 98. There is nothing to it. 没什么,很容易7 i/ i9 S, \$ E( M
I can run this projector. There’s really nothing to it.
; k7 I5 J* T/ L, K W5 u 99. with flying colors 成功
7 _/ w1 [& ?$ ?/ l; T: O- ~ A: How did Ellen do on her American History exam?
' R1 x/ Y: h/ c9 D, `* A( V* S4 t B: She passed with flying colors.
* ~- m& H, g7 M7 I) e0 l0 ~$ K 100. You can bet your life 当然) O$ p. ? f" M# P( @
A: Will Prof. Smith come to class on time?7 ~. w4 K0 s3 \
B: You can bet your life. |