In which of the following statements does the phrase "head over heels" mean the same thing with that in the title of the passage?
A: I crashed into the branch and went head over heels onto the hard surface.
B: He demonstrated a head over heels roll and landed steadily on the ground.
C: Juliet knew she was falling head over heels in love withRomeo.
D: It rained suddenly and we ran head over heels toward the shelter.
A: I crashed into the branch and went head over heels onto the hard surface.
B: He demonstrated a head over heels roll and landed steadily on the ground.
C: Juliet knew she was falling head over heels in love withRomeo.
D: It rained suddenly and we ran head over heels toward the shelter.
举一反三
- Head over heels means someone is out of love.
- According to the passage, real love means that _______. A: one grows up in love B: one sees his love as perfect or ideal C: one sees his lover’s merits and shortcomings D: the lovers are used to hearing talk about “being head over<br/>heels in love”
- She looks over at me shaking her head and making her mouth go. I see that we are to be a__________ .
- His head popped up, then a wave crashed over him and he disappeared for a moment; I had to__() A: interfere B: intervene C: interrupt D: disturb
- You should put something over your head when you are breathing in steam.