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英语谜语英语谜语 Riddles (I) 1. What is smaller than an insect's mouth? 2. What season is the most dangerous one? 3. What's too much for me, just right for two, but nothing at all for three? 4. On what day of a year do soldiers start wars in history? 5. How many fe...

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英语谜语 Riddles (I) 1. What is smaller than an insect's mouth? 2. What season is the most dangerous one? 3. What's too much for me, just right for two, but nothing at all for three? 4. On what day of a year do soldiers start wars in history? 5. How many feet are in a yard? 6. What person tries to make others smile most of the time? 7. From what number can one take half and leave nothing? 8. What has hands but no feet, a face but no eyes, tells but does not talk? 9. How many months have 28 days? 10. Which horses have six legs? Keys (I) 1. Anything it eats. 2. Autumn. Because it is also FALL. 3. A secret. 4. March fourth. When a war breaks out, they'll have to march forth. 5. It depends on how many people are standing in it. 6. A photographer. 7. The number 8. 8. Take away the upper half and 0 is left. 8. A clock. 9. All of them. Each month has its 28th day. 10. All horses have forelegs (four legs) in front and two in back, so they all have six legs. Riddles (II) 11. Why don't babies need glasses? 12. What do you drop when you need it and take back when you don't? 13. What's the difference between a monkey and a flea(跳蚤)? 14. What is black when it is clean and white when it is dirty? 15. What 5-letter word has six left when you take 2 letters away? 16. What is the center of gravity? 17. What never asks questions but always gets answers? 18. When Columbus discovered America, where did he stand? 19. What is "four feet on four feet waiting for four feet? 20. When the boy fell into the water, what's the first thing he did? Keys (II) 11. Because they like bottles better. 12. An anchor. (锚) 13. A monkey can have fleas, but a flea can't have monkeys. 14. A blackboard. 15. Sixty. 16. The letter V. 17. A doorbell. 18. On his feet. 19. A cat on a chair waiting for a mouse. 20. He got wet first. Riddles (III) 21. Who isn't your sister and isn't your brother, but is still a child of your mother and father? 22. What has teeth but can't eat? 23. What kind of man can raise things without lifting them? 24. Which candle burns longer: a black one or a white one? 25. Why does a cook wear a high, white hat? 26. Can you name five days of the week without saying: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday? 27. What kind of dog never can bite and bark? 28. What has a soft bed but never sleeps, a big mouth but never speaks? 29. Four girls have a basket with four apples in it. How can you divide the apples so that each girl gets a whole apple and one still remains in the basket? 30. Which eight-letter word has one letter in it? Keys (III) 21. You yourself are. 22. A comb. 23. A farmer. He can raise pigs, chickens and so on without lifting them. 24. Neither. Because all candles burn shorter. 25. To cover his head. 26. The day before yesterday, yesterday, today, tomorrow, and the day after tomorrow. 27. A hot dog. 28. A river. 29. Give three girls an apple each, and give the fourth girl her apple in the basket. 30. Envelope. Riddles (IV) 31. Three men were under one umbrella, but none of them got wet. How do they do it? 32. Where does afternoon always come before morning? 33. How much earth can you take from a hole 2 feet long, 2 feet wide and 2 feet deep? 34. What rises in the morning and waves all day? 35. What is pronounced like one letter, written with three letters, and belongs to all animals? 36. Why can you tell clocks are shy? 37. What is easy to get into but hard to get out of? 38. What cannot be seen but only heard, and will not speak unless spoken to? 39. What word can you make shorter by adding two letters to it? 40. What part of a clock is always old? Keys (IV) 31. It was not raining. 32. In a dictionary. 33. None. Because it has been taken out already. 34. A flag. 35. Eye. 36. Because they always have their hands in front of their faces. 37. Trouble. 38. An echo. (回声) 39. Short. 40. The second hand. Riddles (V) 41. What person does every man take his hat off to? 42. What can you swallow than can also swallow you? 43. Which three letters can frighten a thief away? 44. What appears once in every minute, twice in every moment, but not once in thousand years? 45. What would you say if you saw a ghost(鬼)? 46. Which is the left side of a cake? 47. A police saw a truck driver going the wrong down a one - way street, but paid no attention to him. Why? 48. Where should the milk be best stored ? 49. What is the hardest thing about learning to ride a bicycle? 50. What always has one eye open but can't see? Keys (V) 41. A barber. 42. Water. 43. I C U 44. The letter M. 45. I would say nothing and run as fast as possible. 46. The side that isn't eaten. 47. The truck driver was walking there. 48. In a cow. 49. The ground. 50. A needle. Riddles ( VI ) 51. What goes all over the house, but touches nothing? 52. What belongs only to you and yet is used more by others than by yourself? 53. Which letter of the alphabet separates Europe from Africa? 54. Why is a river rich? 55. I have cities but no houses, forests but no trees; rivers but without water;what am I? 56. A man jumped from a plane, but there was nothing wrong with him. Do you know why? 57. In a train, a woman saw other peoples' faces were dirty. What would she do, do you know? 58. Why did John say he didn't know where the sun was? 59. Where does a person stay for the longest time in his life? 60. Why does Tom's mother go to work by plane every day? Keys ( VI ) 51. A sound or voice. 52. My name. 53. The letter "C". 54. Because it has two banks. 55. A map. 56. Because the plane is on the ground. 57. She would close her eyes, of course. 58. Because it was at night. 59. In bed. 60. Because she works in a plane. Riddles ( VII ) 61. What man can not live inside a house? 62. What match can't be put in a match box? 63. What is it, which will tomorrow and was be yesterday? 64. What has many teeth but never uses them for eating? 65. The more you take away, the bigger I become. What am I? 66. What is that which has no leg but a body and a long neck? 67. What part of London is in Brazil? 68. What is that you ought to keep after you give it to somebody else? 69. When is it correct to say "I is"? 70. What is that which has a mouth, but never speaks, and a bed, but never sleeps in it? Keys ( VII ) 61. A snowman. 62. Football match, basketball match, and so on. 63. Today. 64. A comb. 65. A hole. 66. A bottle. 67. The letter "L". 68. A promise. 69. When we say "I is a pron. " 70. A river. Riddles ( VIII ) 71. What two things can't you have for breakfast? 72. What do most gardeners not like to grow? 73. If a band plays in a thunderstorm, who is most likely to get hit by lightening? 74. If you were to throw a white stone into the Red Sea, what would it become? 75. How many sweets can you put into an empty bag? 76. How can you leave the room with two legs and return with six legs? 77. How could you fall off a twenty-foot ladder and not get hurt? 78. I unwrapped a lump of sugar and put it in my coffee. The sugar didn't get wet. Why? 79. If it takes three and a half minutes to boil one egg, how long does it take to boil four eggs? 80. If three birds are sitting on a fence and you shoot and kill one of them, how many will be left? Keys ( VIII ) 71. Lunch and supper. 72. They don't like to grow their age. 73. Conductors are. 74. It remains a white stone. 75. One sweet. Because a second sweet can't be put into an empty pocket. 76. Fetch a chair somewhere, and you'll understand it. 77. The ladder might be lying on the ground instead of against a wall. 78. You have not had water yet. 79. Three and a half minutes. 80. One - the dead one. Riddles ( IX ) 81. When is your uncle's sister not your aunt? 82. Mrs. Smith has nine children, half of them are girls. How can this be true? 83. Where can you never tell the truth? 84. What goes over the fields all day, and sits in the cupboard all night? 85. What walks around all day and lies under the bed at night with its tongue hanging out? 86. How many cheese sandwiches can you eat on an empty stomach? 87. When will a net hold water? 88. Why is a room full of married couples empty? 89. What table has no leg? 90. What tables grow in the fields? Keys ( IX ) 81. When she is my mother. 82. The others are also girls. 83. When you are lying anywhere. 84. Our clothes. 85. Our shoes. 86. Only one. 87. When the water is frozen. 88. Because there is not a single man in the room. 89. A timetable or vegetable. 90. Vegetables. Riddles ( X ) 91. Which American man has had the largest family? 92. A hungry donkey was tied to a rope eight feet long. About thirty feet away there was a basket of fresh carrots. The donkey wanted to eat those carrots. How did he reach them? 93. What can you hold in your left hand, but not in your right hand? 94. I have seven letters. The first two stand for a boy. The first three stand for a girl. The first four stand for a brave boy. 95. Why does a man's hair become grey before his moustaches? 96. Why are people close to their mothers instead of their fathers? 97. Where can you easily put your right hand, but can never put your left hand? 98. What question can never get answer "YES. "? 99. What is the beginning of everything, also the end of life? 100. Mary had a big dog, and I had a smaller one. One day, the two dogs raced to see which ran faster. The dogs were soon tired out. Finally, my dog won the 10-mile race. Now which dog had more sweat on its body? Keys ( X ) 91. George Washington. He was Father of America. 92. The donkey can eat those carrots easily. Because the other end of the rope was not tied to anything. 93. You can hold your right hand in your left hand, but you can not hold your right hand in your right hand. 94. HEROINE. 95. Because a man's moustaches come up after his hair. 96. Because their father is always farther (father). 97. You can easily put your right hand on your left elbow, but you never put your left hand there. 98. Are you asleep? 99. The letter "E". 100. Neither dog had sweat on its body. Dogs never sweat. English Riddles-英语谜语 1.What month do soldiers hate? 2.How many feet are there in a yard? 3.Why is an empty purse always the same? 4.What book has the most stirring chapters? 5.What kind of dog doesn't bite or bark? 6.What is the smallest room in the world? 7.What kind of water should people drink in order to be healthy? 8.How do we know the ocean is friendly? 9.Which can move faster, heat or cold? 10.Why is the library the highest building? 答案: What month do soldiers hate? March (三月,行军) How many feet are there in a yard? It depends on how many people stand in the yard. (码,院子) Why is an empty purse always the same? There is no change in it. (零钱,变化) What book has the most stirring chapters? A cook book. (动人的,搅拌的) What kind of dog doesn't bite or bark? Hot dog. (热狗) What is the smallest room in the world? Mushroom. (蘑菇) What kind of water should people drink in order to be healthy? Drink well water. (井水,健康的) How do we know the ocean is friendly? It waves. (起波浪,招手致意) Which can move faster, heat or cold? Heat, because you can catch cold. (追上冷,患感冒) Why is the library the highest building? It has the most stories. ( 故事 滥竽充数故事班主任管理故事5分钟二年级语文看图讲故事传统美德小故事50字120个国学经典故事ppt ,(楼)层) ===================================================================== ======== ===================================================================== ======== 英语小谜语 Questions 问 快递公司问题件快递公司问题件货款处理关于圆的周长面积重点题型关于解方程组的题及答案关于南海问题 1.What gets larger,the more you take away,什么东西你拿走越多,反而越大 , 2.What goes on four legs in the morning,on two at noon,and on three in the evening,什么走路开始用四条腿,后来用两条腿,最后用三条腿, 3.What do we get if we cross a woodpecker with a homing pigeon,把一只啄 木鸟和一只识途的鸽子融合在一起,会得到什么, 4.Where does afternoon come before morning in the world,世界上哪个地方下 午比早上先到, 5.Can you tell me some thing about the great scientists of the 18th century,你能告诉我一些18世纪伟大科学家的事吗, Keys 答案 1.Ahole.洞 2.People.They crawled when they were babies and walked with two legs before they had to rely on a crutch in old age. 是人,他们刚生下来的时候用四肢爬行,后来用双腿走路,老年时又不得不依靠拐 杖走。 3.A bird that knocks on the door when delivering messages.将得到一只送信 时会敲门的鸟。 4.In the dictionary.在字典里。 5.They're all dead.他们都已过世 ============================================================================= ============================================================================= 英语谜语11则 1.It looks like sugar, but it’s not sweet.It looks like cotton, but it can’ t spin. It comes in winter and makes the weather colder.What is it? 2.You can’t catch his body; you can’t see his shadow.When strong, he shakes the house,when weak, the tree leaves. 3.When I come down from the sky,I make everything wet.What am I ? 4.What animal carries two hills on its back? 5.What animal wears big black glasses on its face? 6.What animal sleeps in daytime but flies at night? 7.They are of many beautiful colors: red, yellow,pink, purple, blue, blue, orange and white. Some of them smell very sweet. You can see lots of them in spring and summer. When autumn comes,they become fewer and fewer. In winter you can hardly find them in the fields. Then they come back again with spring. What are they? 8.It’s round and green outside and yellow or red inside. We have it in summer. It grows in the fields. It can grow as big as a basketball, or even bigger. It is very sweet and very good to eat. I an sure you know it. And you like to eat it, don’t you? Can you tell me now what it is? 9.What goes up every time the rain comes down? 10.Thousands in one big family are busy every day, making sweets for others and giving mthem away. 11.“If” is between us. Can you guess what English word it is? Key:1.snow 2.wind 3.rain 4.camel 5.panda 6.bat 7.flowers 8.watermelon 9.umbrella 10. bees 11.wife ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1.Who isn't your sister and isn't your brother, but is still a child of your mother and father? 2.What has teeth but can't eat? 3.What kind of man can raise things without lifting them? 4.Which candle burns longer: a black one or a white one? 5.Why does a cook wear a high, white hat? 6.Can you name five days of the week without saying: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday,Thursday, and Friday? 7.What kind of dog never can bite and bark? 8.What has a soft bed but never sleeps , a big mouth but never speaks? 9.Four girls have a basket with four apples in it. How can you divide the apples so that each girl gets a whole apple and one still remains in the basket? 10.Which eight-letter word has one letter in it? Keys: 答案: 1. You yourself are. 2. A comb. 3. A farmer. He can raise pigs, chickens and so on without lifting them. 4. Neither.Because all candles burn shorter. 5. To cover his head. 6. The day before yesterday, yesterday, today, tomorrow, and the day after tomorrow. 7. A hot dog. 8. A river. 9. Give three girls an apple each, and give the fourth girl her apple in the basket. 10. Envelope 英语谜语20则 中国人常说„万事开头难?。不过,开始猜谜语可不能猜太难的,要不, 你可就不肯往 下猜了。先猜猜下面这个容易的: 1. What table is in the field? 再猜猜这一个: 2. What is the only thing you can break when you say its name? 若猜对了,请接着往下猜: 3. What is there in your house that ought to be looked into? 4. What is that which you have never seen, heard or felt, which never existed and still has a name? 5. What changes a pear into a pearl? 6. What question can never be answered by 'Yes'? 7. What ship has two mates but no captain? 8. What is the most difficult key to turn? 9. Where can you always find money? 10. What is the surest way to double your money? 11. Where does afternoon come before morning in the world? 12. What is the smallest bridge in the world? 13. What letter makes a road broad? 14. What letter sounds like a vegetable? 15. Why is a pig the most unusual animal in the world? 16. What match can't be put in a match-box? 17. When do 2 and 2 make more than 4? 18. I have cities but no houses, forests but no trees, rivers without water. What am I? 19. I am something that has teeth but can't eat. What am I? 20. What is a sick man a controdiction? Key: 1(Vegetable 2.silence 3.mirror 4.nothing 5.the letter “l” 6. Are you asleep? 7.courtship 8.a donkey 9.In the dictionary 10. Fold it. 11.In the dictionary 12.the bridge of a nose 13.letter B 14.letter P 15.Because it is killed before it is cured (烧烤待 处理) 16.Football match, basketball match, etc. 17.When they make 22. 18.A map 19.A comb 20.When he is an impatient patient. ============================================================================= ============================================================================= 英语谜语 Riddles Why is six afraid of seven? -----------------------Because seven eight nine. What do you call your father-in-law's only child's mother-in-law? -----------------------Mom. Why do lions eat raw meat? -----------------------Because they never learn to cook. Why did the chicken cross the road? -----------------------To get to the other side. Why did the fox cross the road? -----------------------To get the chicken. Why did the gum cross the road? -----------------------It was on the chicken?s foot. Why did the turkey cross the road twice? -----------------------To prove it was not a chicken. Why did the weasel cross the road twice? -----------------------He was a double crosser. Why didn't the skeleton cross the road? -----------------------It didn?t have the guts. What goes up a chimney down, but won't go down a chimney up? -----------------------Ann umbrella. What's black and white and red all over? -----------------------A zebra that doesn?t know how to put lipstick on. What is the largest ant in the world? -----------------------An elephant. How much is a skunk worth? -----------------------One scent. What kind of monkey can fly? -----------------------A hot air baboon. Why did the cake like to play baseball? -----------------------Because it was a good batter. What goes hahaha, plop? -----------------------Someone laughing their head off. Why didn't the lady run away from the attacking lion? -----------------------They told her it was a maneating lion. Why has no one ever spotted a leopard in Africa? -----------------------Because leopards are already born with spots. What did the banana do when it heard the ice scream? -----------------------It split. Swings by his thigh a thing most magical! Below the belt, beneath the folds of his clothes it hangs, a hole in its front end, stiff-set and stout, but swivels about. Levelling the head of this hanging instrument, its wielder hoists his hem above the knee: it is his will to fill a well-known hole that it fits fully when at full length. He has often filled it before. Now he fills it again. ----------------------- a key I'm the world's wonder, for I make women happy --a boon to the neighborhood, a bane to no one, though I may perhaps prick the one who picks me. I am set well up, stand in a bed, have a roughish root. Rarely (though it happens) a churl's daughter more daring than the rest --and lovelier! --lays hold of me, and lays me in larder. She learns soon enough, the curly-haired creature who clamps me so, of my meeting with her: moist is her eye! -----------------------an onion A young man made for the corner where he knew she was standing; this strapping youth had come some way--with his own hands he whipped up her dress, and under her girdle (as she stood there) thrust something stiff, worked his will; they both shook. This fellow quickened: one moment he was forceful, a first rate servant, so strenuous that the next he was knocked up, quite blown by his exertion. Beneath the girdle a thing began to grow that upstanding men often think of, tenderly, and acquire. ----------------------- dough I'm told a certain something grows in its pouch, swells and stands up, lifts its covering. A proud bride grasped that boneless wonder, the daughter of a king covered that swollen thing with clothing. -----------------------a churn A lovely woman, a lady, often locked me in a chest; at times she took me out with her fingers, and gave me to her lord and loyal master, just as he asked. Then he poked his head inside me, pushed it up until it fitted tightly. I, adorned, was bound to be filled with something rough if the loyal lord could keep it up. Guess what I mean. ----------------------- helmet Who makes it, has no need of it. Who buys it, has no use for it. Who uses it can neither see nor feel it. ---------------------coffin Tell me what a dozen rubber trees with thirty boughs on each might be? ---------------------Months of the year As I went over London Bridge I met my sister Jenny I broke her neck and drank her blood And left her standing empty. ---------------------Gin It is said among my people that some things are improved by death. Tell me, what stinks while living, but in death, smells good? ---------------------Pig All right. Riddle me this: what goes through the door without pinching itself? What sits on the stove without burning itself? What sits on the table and is not ashamed? ---------------------the Sun What work is it that the faster you work, the longer it is before you're done, and the slower you work, the sooner you're finished? --------------------- roasting meat on a spit Whilst I was engaged in sitting I spied the dead carrying the living. --------------------- a ship I know a word of letters three. Add two, and fewer there will be. --------------------- 'few' I give you a group of three. One is sitting down, and will never get up. The second eats as much as is given to him, yet is always hungry. The third goes away and never returns. --------------------- stove, fire, and smoke Whoever makes it, tells it not. Whoever takes it, knows it not. And whoever knows it wants it not. --------------------- counterfeit money Two words, my answer is only two words. To keep me, you must give me. Solution your word Sir, I bear a rhyme excelling In mystic force and magic spelling Celestial sprites elucidate All my own striving can't relate --------------------- Pi (digits given by length of words) There is not wind enough to twirl That one red leaf, nearest of its clan, Which dances as often as dance it can. --------------------- the sun, Samuel Taylor Coleridge Half-way up the hill, I see thee at last Lying beneath me with thy sounds and sights -- A city in the twilight, dim and vast, With smoking roofs, soft bells, and gleaming lights. --------------------- the past, Longfellow I am, in truth, a yellow fork From tables in the sky By inadvertent fingers dropped The awful cutlery. Of mansions never quite disclosed And never quite concealed The apparatus of the dark To ignorance revealed. --------------------- lightning, Emily Dickinson Many-maned scud-thumper, Maker of worn wood, Shrub-ruster, Sky-mocker, Rave! Portly pusher, Wind-slave. --------------------- John Updike Make me thy lyre, even as the forests are. What if my leaves fell like its own -- The tumult of thy mighty harmonies Will take from both a deep autumnal tone. --------------------- the west wind, Percy Bysshe Shelley This darksome burn, horseback brown, His rollock highroad roaring down, In coop and in comb the fleece of his foam Flutes and low to the body falls home. --------------------- river, Gerard Manley Hopkins I've measured it from side to side, 'Tis three feet long and two feet wide. It is of compass small, and bare To thirsty suns and parching air. --------------------- the grave of a child, Wordsworth My love, when I gaze on thy beautiful face, Careering along, yet always in place -- The thought has often come into my mind If I ever shall see thy glorious behind. --------------------- the moon, Sir Edmund Gosse Then all thy feculent majesty recalls The nauseous mustiness of forsaken bowers, The leprous nudity of deserted halls -- The positive nastiness of sullied flowers. And I mark the colours, yellow and black, That fresco thy lithe, dictatorial thighs. --------------------- spider, Francis Saltus Saltus When young, I am sweet in the sun. When middle-aged, I make you gay. When old, I am valued more than ever. --------------------- wine I am always hungry, I must always be fed, The finger I lick Will soon turn red. --------------------- fire All about, but cannot be seen, Can be captured, cannot be held, No throat, but can be heard. --------------------- Wind I am only useful When I am full, Yet I am always Full of holes. --------------------- sieve (or sponge) If you break me I do not stop working, If you touch me I may be snared, If you lose me Nothing will matter. --------------------- Heart If a man carried my burden He would break his back. I am not rich, But leave silver in my track. --------------------- Snail Until I am measured I am not known, Yet how you miss me When I have flown. --------------------- Time I drive men mad For love of me, Easily beaten, Never free. --------------------- Gold When set loose I fly away, Never so cursed As when I go astray. --------------------- A fart I go around in circles But always straight ahead, Never complain No matter where I am led. --------------------- Wagon wheel Lighter than what I am made of, More of me is hidden Than is seen. --------------------- iceberg I turn around once, What is out will not get in. I turn around again, What is in will not get out. --------------------- stopcock Each morning I appear To lie at your feet, All day I will follow No matter how fast you run, Yet I nearly perish In the midday sun. --------------------- Shadow Bright as diamonds, Loud as thunder, Never still, A thing of wonder. --------------------- waterfall? (fireworks?) My life can be measured in hours, I serve by being devoured. Thin, I am quick Fat, I am slow Wind is my foe. --------------------- candle To unravel me You need a simple key, No key that was made By locksmith's hand, But a key that only I Will understand. --------------------- cipher I am seen in the water If seen in the sky, I am in the rainbow, A jay's feather, And lapis lazuli. --------------------- blue Glittering points That downward thrust, Sparkling spears That never rust. --------------------- icicle You heard me before, Yet you hear me again, Then I die, 'Till you call me again. --------------------- echo Three lives have I. Gentle enough to soothe the skin, Light enough to caress the sky, Hard enough to crack rocks. --------------------- water You can see nothing else When you look in my face, I will look you in the eye And I will never lie. --------------------- your reflection Lovely and round, I shine with pale light, grown in the darkness, A lady's delight. --------------------- pearl At the sound of me, men may dream Or stamp their feet At the sound of me, women may laugh Or sometimes weep --------------------- music When I am filled I can point the way, When I am empty Nothing moves me, I have two skins One without and one within. --------------------- glove My tines be long, My tines be short My tines end ere My first report. What am I? --------------------- lightning With thieves I consort, With the vilest, in short, I'm quite at ease in depravity; Yet all divines use me, And savants can't lose me, For I am the center of gravity. --------------------- The letter 'v'. As a whole, I am both safe and secure. Behead me, and I become a place of meeting. Behead me again, and I am the partner of ready. Restore me, and I become the domain of beasts. What am I? --------------------- stable I sought my first in starry skies Where shines the April sun; My second came before my eyes, And warned me to be done. 'Tis very hard to lose one's sight; I'm blind as bat or mole; Once hills and fields were my delight, Now I'm no more my whole. Solution ? My first is high, My second damp, My whole a tie, A writer's cramp. Solution ? A hundred and one by fifty divide, And if a cipher is rightly applied, The answer is one from nine. Solution ? What does man love more than life Fear more than death or mortal strife What the poor have, the rich require, and what contented men desire, What the miser spends and the spendthrift saves And all men carry to their graves? --------------------- nothing I build up castles. I tear down mountains. I make some men blind, I help others to see. What am I? --------------------- sand Ripped from my mother's womb, Beaten and burned, I become a blood-thirsty slayer What am I? --------------------- iron ore ====================================================== ======================= ====================================================== ======================= English Riddles-英语谜语 1.What month do soldiers hate? 2.How many feet are there in a yard? 3.Why is an empty purse always the same? 4.What book has the most stirring chapters? 5.What kind of dog doesn't bite or bark? 6.What is the smallest room in the world? 7.What kind of water should people drink in order to be healthy? 8.How do we know the ocean is friendly? 9.Which can move faster, heat or cold? 10.Why is the library the highest building? 答案: What month do soldiers hate? March (三月,行军) How many feet are there in a yard? It depends on how many people stand in the yard. (码,院子) Why is an empty purse always the same? There is no change in it. (零钱,变化) What book has the most stirring chapters? A cook book. (动人的,搅拌的) What kind of dog doesn't bite or bark? Hot dog. (热狗) What is the smallest room in the world? Mushroom. (蘑菇) What kind of water should people drink in order to be healthy? Drink well water. (井水,健康的) How do we know the ocean is friendly? It waves. (起波浪,招手致意) Which can move faster, heat or cold? Heat, because you can catch cold. (追上冷,患感冒) Why is the library the highest building? It has the most stories. (故事,(楼)层) ====================================================== ======================= ====================================================== ======================= 英语小谜语 Questions 问题 1.What gets larger,the more you take away,什么东西你拿走越多,反而 越大 , 2.What goes on four legs in the morning,on two at noon,and on three in the evening,什么走路开始用四条腿,后来用两条腿,最后用三条腿, 3.What do we get if we cross a woodpecker with a homing pigeon,把一只 啄 木鸟和一只识途的鸽子融合在一起,会得到什么, 4.Where does afternoon come before morning in the world,世界上哪个地 方下 午比早上先到, 5.Can you tell me some thing about the great scientists of the 18th century,你能告诉我一些18世纪伟大科学家的事吗, Keys 答案 1.Ahole.洞 2.People.They crawled when they were babies and walked with two legs before they had to rely on a crutch in old age. 是人,他们刚生下来的时候用四肢爬行,后来用双腿走路,老年时又不 得不依靠拐 杖走。 3.A bird that knocks on the door when delivering messages.将得到一只送 信 时会敲门的鸟。 4.In the dictionary.在字典里。 5.They're all dead.他们都已过世 ============================================================================= ============================================================================= 英语谜语11则 1.It looks like sugar, but it?s not sweet.It looks like cotton, but it can? t spin. It comes in winter and makes the weather colder.What is it? 2.You can?t catch his body; you can?t see his shadow.When strong, he shakes the house,when weak, the tree leaves. 3.When I come down from the sky,I make everything wet.What am I ? 4.What animal carries two hills on its back? 5.What animal wears big black glasses on its face? 6.What animal sleeps in daytime but flies at night? 7.They are of many beautiful colors: red, yellow,pink, purple, blue, blue, orange and white. Some of them smell very sweet. You can see lots of them in spring and summer. When autumn comes,they become fewer and fewer. In winter you can hardly find them in the fields. Then they come back again with spring. What are they? 8.It?s round and green outside and yellow or red inside. We have it in summer. It grows in the fields. It can grow as big as a basketball, or even bigger. It is very sweet and very good to eat. I an sure you know it. And you like to eat it, don?t you? Can you tell me now what it is? 9.What goes up every time the rain comes down? 10.Thousands in one big family are busy every day, making sweets for others and giving mthem away. 11.“If” is between us. Can you guess what English word it is? Key:1.snow 2.wind 3.rain 4.camel 5.panda 6.bat 7.flowers 8.watermelon 9.umbrella 10. bees 11.wife
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