1. He would be the last man we could turn to for help.
2.He's the last person I'd trust with a secret.
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3. John does not work hard because he wants to earn money.
4. She did not marry him because he was rich.
5. Six months have elapsed since he smoked.
6. We have not heard from them since they lived in London.
7.His English leaves nothing to be desired.
8. John can be relied on. He eats no fish and plays the game.
9. He is a good Christian, a good parent, a good child, a good wife or a good husband
10.In the doorway lay at least twelve umbrellas of all sizes and colors.
11.Our products, if maintained properly and regularly, can at least see twenty years' service.
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12.An acquaintance of world history is helpful to the study of translation.
13.He is a good eater and a good sleeper.
14.I am afraid I can't teach you swimming. I think my liter brother is a better teacher than I.
15.  A well-dressed man, who looked and talked like an American, got into the car.
16.This problem is no less important than that one.
17.Stevenson was eloquent and elegant--but soft.
18.Ford's first pledge was, "Mr. President, you have my support and my loyalty." "
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19.What they wanted most was an end of uncertainties.
20.The backwardness of China must be changed.
21.He felt the patriotism rise within his heart.
22.Unemployment is widespread in some countries.
23.His arrogance made everyone dislike him.
24.Their optimism moved us greatly.
23. A little, yellow, ragged, lame, unshaven beggar.
24.He ate and drank, for he was exhausted.
25.He showed himself calm in an emergency situation.
26.But at that time, she was the only woman.
27.If you give him an inch, he will take a mile.
28.The two teams tied. ()
29.Words fail me! () ()
30.I couldn't agree more with you.
31.We believe that the younger generation will prove worthy of our trust.
32.When Stephen was introduced to the old couple, they said simply, "We've read your article. We expected to meet an older man."
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understandable33.Appearances are deceptive.
34.The interest rates have see-sawed between 10 and 15 percent.
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35.Mr. Brown felt greatly flattered when he received the invitation to deliver a lecture.
36.It was mid-august and the subject for discussion was the future of terrorists.
37.Chairman Mao might have spoken with understandable pride of his policy of "self-reliance". "
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38.The Chinese seemed justifiably proud of their economic achievements.
39.This rare and fabulous bird is unique.
40.If we do a thing, we should do it well.
41.Our roof was damaged in last night's storm.
42.Factories are being built all over the city.
43.I am afraid I shall be laughed at.
44.The compass was invented in China four thousand years ago.
45.The science fiction has been translated into Chinese by a friend of mine.
46.Day light comes from the sun, which is a mass of hot, glowing gas.
47.There is no bad habit that may not be cured by a strong willpower.
48.Our two countries are neighbors whose friendship is of long standing.
49.When you have tanks of air on you, you can stay in deep water for
a long time.
50.Even when we turn off the bedside lamp and are fast asleep, electricity is working for us, driving our refrigerators, heating our water, or keeping our rooms air-conditioned.
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51.He has flown in just the day before from Georgia where he had spent his vacation basking in the sun after the completion of the construction job he had been engaged in in the South.
52.Friday started with a morning visit to the modern campus of the 22000-student University of Michigan in nearby Ann Arbor, where the Chinese table tennis team joined students in the cafeteria line for lunch and later played an exhibition match.
53.Sphinx's riddle:---
54.The heel of Achilles ---
55.fish in troubled waters;
56.To spend money like water;
< shed crocodile tears
< burn the boat;
< kill the goose that lays the golden eggs
60.leave no stone unturned
61.call a spade a spade
62.Reap what one has sown
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63.the die was cast, [](, )
64.To flog a dead horse
65.  A drop in the bucket
66.To teach a pig to play on a flute
67.Once in a blue moon.
68.It is a long lane that has no turning.
69.To carry coal to Newcastle
70.Jack of all trades and master of none. ()
71.It's no use crying over spilt milk()
72.  A stitch in time saves nine(
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73.Practice makes perfect To be dead drunk
74.To look for a needle in a haystack
75.by leaps and bounds
76.Look before you leap.[]
77.More haste, less speed
78.To turn over a new leaf
As a man sows, so he shall reap, ;Pull one's leg
;Eat one's words
sour grape;;the Trojan horse Blood is thicker than water ;Walls have ears ;Strike while the iron is hot  ;to break the ice ;a fish out of water
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