What is the meaning of the idiom “a Trojan horse”?
A: A good gift
B: Something that appears desirable but in fact presents a thread
C: Something that appears a threat but in fact a good thing
D: Something that appears desirable but in fact not so good
A: A good gift
B: Something that appears desirable but in fact presents a thread
C: Something that appears a threat but in fact a good thing
D: Something that appears desirable but in fact not so good
举一反三
- Emily Dickinson is good at the charm of something but dropping the thing itself. ( )
- Motions of fact focus on whether something is ______ or not.
- To be good at something
- The fact ______ exercise is good for health is known to all. A: which B: what C: that D: it
- The fact that he didn't say "No" immediately is a good ______.