English Phrasal Verbs Quiz
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What does 'agree with' mean?

  • 争吵
  • 达成一致
  • 请求
  • 同意 (correct)
  • What is the meaning of 'arrive at/in'?

  • 担任
  • 请求
  • 到达 (correct)
  • 总计
  • What does the phrase 'ask for' mean?

  • 请求 (correct)
  • 和...争吵
  • 在...开始/结尾
  • 瞄准
  • What does 'act as' imply?

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    The phrase 'at the age of' is used to indicate ___.

    <p>在...岁时</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does 'at present' mean?

    <p>目前</p> Signup and view all the answers

    The phrase 'aim at' means to reach a goal.

    <p>True</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does 'argue with' mean?

    <p>和...争吵</p> Signup and view all the answers

    The phrase 'at the beginning/end of' refers to ___.

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    Study Notes

    Phrasal Verbs and Expressions

    • Agree with: Indicates consensus or support for someone's opinion or idea.
    • Agree on: Refers to reaching a mutual understanding or decision regarding a specific topic.
    • Ask for: Used when requesting something, whether information, assistance, or an item.
    • Arrive at/in: Describes the action of reaching a destination; 'at' is used for specific points, while 'in' is for general locations.

    Functions and Contexts

    • Act as: Refers to assuming a role or function, often temporarily or in a specific context.
    • Add up: Represents the total sum of numbers or information, often used in financial or analytical contexts.
    • Aim at: Means to focus efforts or intentions towards a specific goal or target.

    Temporal Expressions

    • At the age of: Indicates a specific age when an event occurs or a condition applies.
    • At the beginning/end of: Denotes the start or conclusion of a specific time period or event.
    • At present: Used to signify the current time or situation.
    • At the same time: Indicates simultaneous occurrences or actions.
    • At first: Refers to the initial phase or beginning of a situation before other developments.

    Social Interactions

    • Argue with: Describes engaging in a disagreement or conflict with another person, often involving verbal exchanges.

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    Test your understanding of common English phrasal verbs through this quiz. Each question will challenge your knowledge of phrases like 'agree with' and 'ask for'. It's a great way to enhance your English vocabulary!

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