關於益智英語腦筋急轉彎大全分享

  腦筋急轉彎指當思維遇到特殊的阻礙時,要很快的離開習慣的思路,從別的方面來思考問題。現在泛指一些不能用通常的思路來回答的的智力問答題下面就是小編給大家帶來的,希望大家喜歡!

  【一】

  1.what animal is in every baseball game ?

  2.what animal is your girl friend?

  3.what tree is always sad?

  4.what should you never tell secrets in a cornfield?

  5.which days are the strongest day of the week?

  6.which runs faster, heat or cold?

  key

  1.Bat

  2.A deer

  3.

  Weeping willow. 垂柳 weep哭泣 willow柳樹

  4.“it has too many ears”

  因為ear不僅有耳朵的意思,還有玉米穗的意思。

  5.Sunday

  因為the other days are weekweak days。

  6.Heat

  because you can catch a cold!!haa~~

  【二】

  Questions:

  1.Why is the letter B like fire

  字母B為什麼跟火一樣

  2.Why is the letter D like a sailor

  字母D為什麼跟海員一樣

  3.Why is the letter T like a boat

  字母T為什麼跟船一樣

  Keys:

  1.It makes the oil Boil,too.

  因為它也可以讓油沸騰.

  2.It follows the C.

  因為它跟在字母C後面.

  3.It's in the midst of water,too.

  因為它也在水中間.

  Notes:

  1.fire火可以加熱 oil油至沸騰,B加在oil前

  也可使之變成 Boil沸騰.

  2.follow the C音似 follow the sea跟尋大海.

  3.in the midst of在…中間

  【三】

  1 If a man carried my burdenHe would break his back.I am not rich,But leave silver in my track.

  key: Snail

  2 Until I am measuredI am not known,Yet how you miss meWhen I have flown.

  key: Time

  3 I drive men madFor love of me,Easily beaten,Never free.

  key: Gold

  4 When set looseI fly away,Never so cursedAs when I go astray.

  key: A fart

  5 I go around in circlesBut always straight ahead,Never complainNo matter where I am led.

  key: Wagon wheel

  【四】

  Questions:

  1.What letter is most precious for a deaf old lady

  什麼字母對於耳背的老太尤其珍貴

  2.What do we learn in primary schools

  我們在小學裡學什麼

  3.What has four eyes but can't see

  什麼有四隻眼卻看不見

  Keys:

  1.The letter"A", for it makes her hear.

  是字母A,因為它使老太耳聰.

  2.ABCs.

  是基本常識.

  3.The Mississippi.

  是密西西比河.

  Notes:

  1.precious/'preM+s/ adj.寶貴的,珍貴的

   n.基礎知識,複數形式為 ABC's或ABCs.

  3. Mississippi單詞中有四個"i"four eyes.

  【五】

  here 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