B1 adjective #24 最常用 5分钟阅读

sore

When a part of your body is sore, it means it's hurting or aching. This feeling often happens if you've exercised too much, have a small injury, or are getting sick. For example, your muscles might feel sore after playing sports. Sometimes, 'sore' can also describe a feeling of emotional pain or being upset about something. If someone has a sore spot in a conversation, it means they are sensitive about that topic.

When we describe a part of our body as sore, it means it's causing us discomfort or pain, usually as a result of an injury, an infection, or from overusing it. For instance, you might have sore muscles after an intense workout, or a sore throat if you're getting sick. Beyond physical pain, sore can also describe an emotional state, meaning someone feels upset or sensitive about a particular topic, almost like a raw nerve. So, if a topic is a 'sore point' for someone, it means it's a sensitive issue that could easily cause distress if discussed.

§ Grammar and Prepositions

The adjective 'sore' is quite versatile and can be used in several grammatical constructions. Understanding these can help you express discomfort or sensitivity accurately.

§ Using 'sore' to describe physical pain

When referring to physical pain, 'sore' typically modifies a noun, often a body part, or follows a linking verb like 'be' or 'feel'.

Common Structures
  • A sore [body part]
  • [Body part] is/feels sore

After the long hike, my legs were sore.

I woke up with a sore throat this morning.

§ 'Sore' with prepositions for emotional distress

When 'sore' is used to describe emotional distress or sensitivity, it often pairs with prepositions like 'about' or 'at'. This usage implies feeling hurt, angry, or upset regarding a particular topic or person.

Common Structures
  • Sore about [something]
  • Sore at [someone]

He was still sore about losing the game last week.

Don't be sore at me; it wasn't my fault.

§ Related phrases and idioms

There are a few common phrases and idioms that use 'sore' to convey specific meanings.

Sore loser
Someone who reacts badly or complains a lot when they lose a game or competition.

He's such a sore loser; he always blames the referee.

A sore point
A subject that someone is sensitive about and that is likely to cause anger or disagreement if mentioned.

His recent divorce is a bit of a sore point with him, so try not to bring it up.

§ Understanding 'Sore' in Everyday Contexts

The word "sore" is a versatile adjective that you'll encounter frequently in various situations, from casual conversations about health to more formal discussions. It primarily refers to a physical sensation, but it also has a nuanced emotional application. Understanding its different uses can significantly improve your comprehension and expression in English. Let's explore where and how you might hear this word.

§ At Work

In a work environment, you'll most commonly hear "sore" when colleagues discuss physical discomfort. This can range from minor aches and pains to more serious issues that might affect their ability to perform tasks. It's a common term in workplaces that involve physical labor, repetitive motions, or prolonged sitting.

Physical Discomfort
Often, people will describe a specific part of their body as sore after a long day or a strenuous activity.

"My back is really sore after lifting all those boxes today."

"I have a sore throat; I think I'm getting a cold."

§ At School

In a school setting, students and teachers alike might use "sore" to describe physical ailments. For instance, a student might mention a sore arm after sports, or a teacher might complain of a sore throat after a day of extensive speaking. It can also appear in health-related discussions or science lessons.

Common Ailments
Students often talk about feeling sore after physical education classes or school sports.

"My legs are so sore after running laps in gym class."

"The doctor said my sore throat is due to a common cold."

§ In the News

In news reports, "sore" is less common in its physical sense unless it's part of a story about a public health issue, an accident, or an athlete's injury. However, the word can also be used in a more figurative sense, particularly when discussing sensitive or controversial topics.

Figurative Use
When news reports refer to a "sore point" or "sore spot," they are indicating a sensitive or contentious issue that might cause distress or disagreement.

"The high unemployment rate remains a sore point for the government."

"Negotiations hit a sore spot when discussing budget cuts."

§ General Usage and Idioms

Beyond these specific environments, "sore" is used in general conversation to express various degrees of discomfort. There are also a couple of common idioms that use the word.

  • Sore loser: Someone who gets angry or upset when they lose a game or competition.
  • Sore thumb: Usually in the phrase "stick out like a sore thumb," meaning something is very noticeable because it is different from everything else.

"Don't be such a sore loser; it was just a friendly game."

"Her bright pink hair made her stick out like a sore thumb at the formal event."

By observing the context, you can easily distinguish between the physical and emotional meanings of "sore" and use it appropriately in your own communication.

How Formal Is It?

正式

"The patient presented with a persistent aching in their lower back."

中性

"My muscles are sore after yesterday's workout."

非正式

"My knee is still a bit ouchy after I twisted it."

Child friendly

"I fell down and now I have a boo-boo on my knee."

俚语

"After that hike, my legs are totally jacked up."

难度评级

阅读 2/5

The word is common and the definition is straightforward, but the dual meaning (physical and emotional) might require careful reading to distinguish context.

写作 2/5

Relatively easy to spell and use in simple sentences. The challenge might be in correctly applying the appropriate meaning (physical vs. emotional) depending on the context the learner wants to convey.

口语 1/5

Common pronunciation, single syllable, and no tricky sounds. Very easy to pronounce.

听力 1/5

Easy to recognize due to common usage and clear pronunciation.

接下来学什么

前置知识

pain ache hurt feel body sad sensitive

接下来学习

tender bruise wound upset irritated

高级

inflammation affliction grievance chafed poignant

需要掌握的语法

Adjectives often follow forms of the verb 'to be' (is, am, are, was, were, etc.) to describe a subject.

My muscles are sore after the workout.

Adjectives can precede the noun they modify.

He has a sore throat.

'Sore' can be used with 'feel' to describe a physical sensation.

I feel sore all over.

When referring to emotional distress, 'sore' is often used in the idiom 'a sore point' or 'a sore subject'.

His recent demotion is a sore subject for him.

'Sore' can be used with adverbs of degree (very, quite, extremely) to intensify the description.

My arm is extremely sore today.

按水平分级的例句

1

After hiking all day, her legs were incredibly sore and she could barely walk.

After hiking all day, her legs were incredibly painful and she could barely walk.

Here 'sore' acts as an adjective describing the physical state of her legs.

2

He had a sore throat and a cough, so he decided to stay home from work.

He had a painful throat and a cough, so he decided to stay home from work.

'Sore' is used here in a common collocation 'sore throat' to indicate discomfort.

3

The athlete woke up with sore muscles after an intense training session.

The athlete woke up with painful muscles after an intense training session.

This sentence uses 'sore' to describe muscle pain due to exertion.

4

Talking about his recent failure was a sore point for him, and he quickly changed the subject.

Talking about his recent failure was a sensitive topic for him, and he quickly changed the subject.

In this context, 'sore point' is an idiom meaning a subject that causes distress or anger.

5

She developed a sore arm after getting her vaccination, but it subsided after a day.

She developed a painful arm after getting her vaccination, but it subsided after a day.

'Sore' describes the pain in her arm as a common side effect.

6

The competition left a sore taste in his mouth, as he felt the judging was unfair.

The competition left a bad feeling in his mouth, as he felt the judging was unfair.

'Sore taste in his mouth' is an idiom meaning a lingering unpleasant feeling about an experience.

7

He was quite sore about the criticism he received, even though he knew it was constructive.

He was quite upset about the criticism he received, even though he knew it was constructive.

Here, 'sore' describes an emotional state of being upset or annoyed.

8

My feet are still sore from dancing all night at the party.

My feet are still painful from dancing all night at the party.

This sentence uses 'sore' to describe physical pain from an activity.

1

After the grueling marathon, her leg muscles were incredibly sore, making every step a challenge.

grueling: exhausting, very demanding

2

The lingering injustice of the situation left him with a sore feeling in his heart, a constant reminder of what was lost.

lingering: continuing to exist or be felt for a long time

3

Touching on the topic of his recent divorce was a sore point, and everyone in the room tried to avoid it.

sore point: a subject about which someone is easily offended or annoyed

4

She developed a sore throat after shouting at the concert, a common consequence of vocal strain.

vocal strain: damage to the voice caused by overuse

5

The artist was quite sore about the negative review, feeling that his work had been unfairly judged.

quite sore about: rather annoyed or upset about

6

Despite the initial soreness from the vaccination, she knew it was a small price to pay for protection.

initial soreness: pain at the beginning

7

He still felt a bit sore about missing out on the promotion, even though he tried to act indifferent.

indifferent: having no particular interest or sympathy; unconcerned

8

The political debate often becomes a sore spectacle, with participants often resorting to personal attacks.

sore spectacle: an unpleasant or distasteful display

常见搭配

sore throat dolor de garganta
sore muscles músculos adoloridos
sore eyes ojos irritados
sore point punto delicado
sore winner ganador arrogante
sore loser mal perdedor
feel sore sentir dolor
aching and sore adolorido y dolorido
sore feet pies doloridos
sore spot punto sensible

常用短语

My throat is sore.

Me duele la garganta.

I have sore muscles from working out.

Tengo los músculos adoloridos por hacer ejercicio.

His comments touched a sore point with her.

Sus comentarios tocaron un punto delicado para ella.

He's a sore loser and always complains when he loses.

Es un mal perdedor y siempre se queja cuando pierde.

My feet are sore after walking all day.

Me duelen los pies después de caminar todo el día.

She was still sore about the argument.

Todavía estaba molesta por la discusión.

I woke up with a sore back.

Me desperté con dolor de espalda.

Don't touch that; it's a sore spot.

No toques eso; es un punto sensible.

My eyes feel sore from staring at the screen all day.

Me duelen los ojos de mirar la pantalla todo el día.

He's been feeling sore ever since the accident.

Se ha sentido adolorido desde el accidente.

小贴士

Contextual Learning

Learn 'sore' in sentences. For instance, 'My muscles are sore after the workout' or 'That topic is a bit sore for him.'

Synonyms and Antonyms

Explore synonyms like 'painful', 'aching', 'tender', and antonyms such as 'healed' or 'comfortable'.

Figurative vs. Literal

Be aware that 'sore' can be both literal (a sore throat) and figurative (a sore spot in a conversation).

Phrasal Verbs/Idioms

Note common phrases like 'a sore loser' (someone who reacts badly to losing) or 'a sore point' (a sensitive topic).

Example Sentences

Create your own sentences using 'sore' to solidify understanding. For example, 'I have a sore back today.'

Cultural Nuance

Understand that the emotional use of 'sore' is common in English, indicating sensitivity or offense. For example, 'Don't bring that up, it's a sore subject.'

Pronunciation Practice

Practice pronouncing 'sore' correctly. It sounds like 'sawr'.

Etymology

Delve into the origin of 'sore' if you're interested. It comes from Old English 'sār'.

Visual Association

Imagine a specific scenario when you feel 'sore' – perhaps after running a marathon.

Regular Review

Revisit the word 'sore' periodically to reinforce your memory and usage.

自我测试 78 个问题

multiple choice A1

My leg is _____. It hurts when I walk.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: sore

The word 'sore' means painful, which fits the context of a leg that hurts.

multiple choice A1

After running, my muscles feel ____.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: sore

'Sore' describes the pain or aching in muscles after exercise.

multiple choice A1

She has a _____ throat and it hurts to swallow.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: sore

A 'sore throat' is a common phrase for a painful throat.

true false A1

If your arm is sore, it means it feels good.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: 错误

If your arm is sore, it means it is painful or aching, not that it feels good.

true false A1

After playing a lot of soccer, your legs might be sore.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: 正确

Playing a lot of soccer can cause muscle soreness in the legs due to overuse.

true false A1

A sore finger means your finger is very happy.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: 错误

A sore finger means it is painful, not happy.

writing A1

Write a short sentence about a time your arm felt sore after playing. Use the word 'sore'.

Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.

Sample answer

My arm was sore after I played tennis.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案:
writing A1

Imagine you ran a lot yesterday. Write a simple sentence about how your legs feel today. Use 'sore'.

Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.

Sample answer

My legs feel sore today because I ran yesterday.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案:
writing A1

Your throat hurts. Write a very short message to your friend about your sore throat.

Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.

Sample answer

I have a sore throat. It hurts.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案:
reading A1

What part of the body is sore?

Read this passage:

My head feels bad today. I have a headache. My eyes are tired from reading many books. Sometimes my back is also sore from sitting at my desk too long.

What part of the body is sore?

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: back

The passage states, 'Sometimes my back is also sore from sitting at my desk too long.'

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: back

The passage states, 'Sometimes my back is also sore from sitting at my desk too long.'

reading A1

How did Mary's leg feel?

Read this passage:

After the long walk, Mary's feet were very tired. She felt a little pain in her leg. 'My leg is a bit sore,' she said to her friend. She wanted to rest.

How did Mary's leg feel?

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: sore

The passage clearly says, 'My leg is a bit sore,' she said to her friend.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: sore

The passage clearly says, 'My leg is a bit sore,' she said to her friend.

reading A1

Why did Tom's muscles feel sore?

Read this passage:

Tom played football all afternoon. He ran and kicked the ball many times. The next morning, his muscles felt stiff and painful. 'Oh, my muscles are so sore!' he thought.

Why did Tom's muscles feel sore?

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: He played football.

The passage says, 'Tom played football all afternoon.' and then 'his muscles felt stiff and painful. 'Oh, my muscles are so sore!'

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: He played football.

The passage says, 'Tom played football all afternoon.' and then 'his muscles felt stiff and painful. 'Oh, my muscles are so sore!'

fill blank A2

My legs are ___ after running a lot.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: sore

When your muscles hurt after exercise, they are 'sore'.

fill blank A2

I have a ___ throat, so it hurts when I swallow.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: sore

A 'sore throat' means your throat is painful.

fill blank A2

She has a ___ arm because she fell down.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: sore

An arm that hurts from an injury is 'sore'.

fill blank A2

After carrying heavy bags, his back was ___.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: sore

If your back hurts after lifting things, it is 'sore'.

fill blank A2

My feet are ___ from walking all day.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: sore

When your feet hurt from walking a lot, they are 'sore'.

fill blank A2

He couldn't sleep because his tooth was very ___.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: sore

A 'sore tooth' means it is painful.

multiple choice A2

My muscles are ______ after running a marathon.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: sore

When muscles are 'sore' it means they are painful or aching, usually after exercise.

multiple choice A2

She has a ______ throat and it hurts to swallow.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: sore

A 'sore' throat means it is painful.

multiple choice A2

His feelings were ______ after his friend said something mean.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: sore

To have 'sore' feelings means to be emotionally hurt or sensitive.

true false A2

If your leg is sore, it means it feels strong.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: 错误

If your leg is sore, it means it is painful or aching, not strong.

true false A2

A sore topic is something that makes you feel happy.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: 错误

A sore topic is a sensitive or upsetting subject, not something that makes you happy.

true false A2

You can get a sore arm from lifting heavy boxes.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: 正确

Lifting heavy boxes can cause your arm to be sore from overuse.

listening A2

The person is talking about how their body feels after exercise.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: My muscles are a little sore after the gym.
正确! 不太对。 正确答案:
listening A2

The person is describing a common illness symptom.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: I have a sore throat, so it's hard to talk.
正确! 不太对。 正确答案:
listening A2

The person is asking someone not to touch a part of their body because it hurts.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: Don't touch my arm, it's very sore.
正确! 不太对。 正确答案:
speaking A2

Read this aloud:

My legs are sore from running yesterday.

Focus: sore

正确! 不太对。 正确答案:
speaking A2

Read this aloud:

I woke up with a sore neck.

Focus: woke up, sore neck

正确! 不太对。 正确答案:
speaking A2

Read this aloud:

She has a sore back from lifting heavy boxes.

Focus: sore back

正确! 不太对。 正确答案:
fill blank B1

After running a marathon, her muscles were very ___.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: sore

The word 'sore' means painful or aching, which is common after intense exercise like a marathon.

fill blank B1

He had a ___ throat and a fever, so he stayed home from school.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: sore

A 'sore throat' is a common phrase meaning a painful throat, often due to illness.

fill blank B1

I accidentally hit my arm, and now it's quite ___ to touch.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: sore

If something is 'sore to touch,' it means it hurts when you touch it, indicating pain.

fill blank B1

She felt a bit ___ about the criticism she received, even though she knew it was constructive.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: sore

In this context, 'sore' refers to feeling emotionally sensitive or distressed about a particular subject.

fill blank B1

My back is really ___ from sitting at my desk all day.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: sore

A 'sore back' means a painful or aching back, often caused by poor posture or overuse.

fill blank B1

The constant noise from the construction site was a ___ point for the residents.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: sore

A 'sore point' is an idiom that refers to a subject that causes annoyance, anger, or distress.

listening B1

The speaker is talking about physical pain.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: After hiking all day, my legs were really sore.
正确! 不太对。 正确答案:
listening B1

The speaker is talking about emotional pain or sadness.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: She felt a bit sore about missing the party, as she had really wanted to go.
正确! 不太对。 正确答案:
listening B1

The speaker is referring to physical sensitivity.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: Be careful when you touch my arm; it's still sore from the injection.
正确! 不太对。 正确答案:
speaking B1

Read this aloud:

My throat is sore, so it's a bit hard to talk.

Focus: sore

正确! 不太对。 正确答案:
speaking B1

Read this aloud:

He's still a little sore about not getting the promotion.

Focus: sore, promotion

正确! 不太对。 正确答案:
speaking B1

Read this aloud:

If you exercise too much, your muscles will become sore.

Focus: muscles, sore

正确! 不太对。 正确答案:
sentence order B1

点击下方的词语来组成句子
正确! 不太对。 正确答案: My muscles were sore after running

This sentence describes physical soreness after exercise.

sentence order B1

点击下方的词语来组成句子
正确! 不太对。 正确答案: She knew the truth, but it was sore

This sentence uses 'sore' to describe emotional pain or sensitivity.

sentence order B1

点击下方的词语来组成句子
正确! 不太对。 正确答案: He had a sore throat and a cough

This sentence describes a common physical ailment using 'sore'.

fill blank B2

After running the marathon, her muscles were incredibly ___.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: sore

The word 'sore' best describes the pain or aching in muscles after intense physical activity like a marathon.

fill blank B2

He had a ___ throat and a cough, so he decided to stay home from work.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: sore

'Sore' is commonly used to describe a painful throat, often associated with illness.

fill blank B2

Despite her efforts to be calm, the criticism left her feeling quite ___.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: sore

In this context, 'sore' refers to a feeling of emotional distress or sensitivity, often after negative feedback.

fill blank B2

The constant friction from his new shoes caused a painful ___ on his heel.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: sore

A 'sore' can also refer to an open wound or lesion on the skin, often caused by friction or pressure.

fill blank B2

She tried to avoid the topic, knowing it was still a ___ point for him after the argument.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: sore

A 'sore point' is an idiom meaning a subject that causes distress or anger when mentioned.

fill blank B2

After the long hike, every joint in his body felt ___.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: sore

'Sore' accurately describes the aching or painful sensation in joints after strenuous activity.

writing B2

Imagine you've just completed a very challenging physical activity, like a marathon or a long hike. Describe how your body feels the next day, using the word 'sore' at least twice. Focus on specific muscles or areas of discomfort.

Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.

Sample answer

After running the marathon, my legs were incredibly sore, especially my calves and hamstrings. Every step I took felt like a challenge, and even sitting down made my glutes ache. My shoulders were also a bit sore from the repetitive arm movements, but overall, it was a satisfying kind of soreness.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案:
writing B2

Write a short paragraph about a time you had a 'sore' spot emotionally. What caused it, and how did you try to deal with it? How did it affect your interactions with others?

Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.

Sample answer

I remember a time when a comment about my artistic skills left me feeling quite sore. I had poured a lot of effort into a project, and the casual dismissal felt like a personal attack. For a few days, I was unusually quiet and avoided talking about my art, as it was a particularly sore subject for me.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案:
writing B2

You are writing a short story. Describe a character who has a 'sore' throat and is trying to perform a task that requires a lot of talking or singing. How does their condition impact their efforts and emotions?

Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.

Sample answer

Evelyn clutched her throat, a dull, persistent ache throbbing with every attempt to speak. Her voice, usually so clear and resonant, was now a raspy whisper, each word a struggle. She had a major presentation that afternoon, and the thought of trying to project her sore voice to the entire boardroom filled her with a rising panic. It was going to be an uphill battle.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案:
reading B2

What is the primary reason for the athlete's sore hamstring?

Read this passage:

The athlete grimaced as he stretched his hamstring. It had been a particularly intense training session, pushing his body to its limits. Now, every movement brought a sharp, protesting sensation. He knew this feeling well; it was the familiar ache of muscles recovering from strenuous activity. Despite the discomfort, there was a sense of accomplishment in the soreness.

What is the primary reason for the athlete's sore hamstring?

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: He engaged in an intense training session.

The passage states, 'It had been a particularly intense training session, pushing his body to its limits. Now, every movement brought a sharp, protesting sensation.' This indicates the soreness is a result of the strenuous activity.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: He engaged in an intense training session.

The passage states, 'It had been a particularly intense training session, pushing his body to its limits. Now, every movement brought a sharp, protesting sensation.' This indicates the soreness is a result of the strenuous activity.

reading B2

What kind of 'sore spot' is being described in the passage?

Read this passage:

Sarah tried to avoid the topic of her recent promotion. While she was thrilled, a colleague had made a rather cutting remark about her 'luck,' implying she hadn't earned it. The comment had left a sore spot, making her sensitive to any further discussion about her career advancements. She preferred to steer the conversation elsewhere, hoping the feeling would eventually fade.

What kind of 'sore spot' is being described in the passage?

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: Emotional pain caused by a remark.

The passage explicitly states, 'The comment had left a sore spot, making her sensitive to any further discussion about her career advancements.' This refers to emotional sensitivity and hurt.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: Emotional pain caused by a remark.

The passage explicitly states, 'The comment had left a sore spot, making her sensitive to any further discussion about her career advancements.' This refers to emotional sensitivity and hurt.

reading B2

Based on the passage, what is the most likely cause of the child's sore throat?

Read this passage:

The doctor examined the child's throat carefully. 'It looks a little red and swollen,' she observed. 'It's quite sore, isn't it?' The child nodded, wincing slightly. 'We'll need to run some tests to see if it's a bacterial infection or just a common cold, but for now, rest and warm liquids will help ease the discomfort.'

Based on the passage, what is the most likely cause of the child's sore throat?

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: A viral infection.

The doctor mentions 'bacterial infection or just a common cold,' and a common cold is a viral infection. While not definitively stated, it's the most likely from the options given the context of 'red and swollen' and 'sore' throat.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: A viral infection.

The doctor mentions 'bacterial infection or just a common cold,' and a common cold is a viral infection. While not definitively stated, it's the most likely from the options given the context of 'red and swollen' and 'sore' throat.

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The athlete's muscles were ___ after the grueling marathon, making it difficult for her to move.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: sore

In this context, 'sore' refers to the pain and aching in the athlete's muscles due to overuse, which is a common meaning of the word.

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Despite his outward composure, the criticism struck a ___ spot with him, revealing a deep-seated insecurity.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: sore

Here, 'sore spot' is an idiom meaning a subject that causes distress or anger because it touches on a sensitive point. The other options don't fit the idiomatic usage.

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After the contentious meeting, the atmosphere in the office remained rather ___, with lingering resentment among some colleagues.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: sore

When describing an atmosphere as 'sore', it implies a feeling of lingering resentment, anger, or sensitivity, often after a dispute or disagreement. The other options describe pleasant atmospheres.

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She couldn't shake the feeling of a ___ throat, a precursor to what she feared might be a nasty cold.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: sore

'Sore throat' is a very common collocation to describe a painful or aching throat, usually due to illness. While other options can relate to the throat, 'sore' is the most accurate and common in this context.

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His pride was still ___ from the public humiliation, and he struggled to regain his former confidence.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: sore

When pride is 'sore', it means it is hurt or sensitive due to an insult or defeat. It implies a lingering pain rather than a complete destruction. 'Bruised' or 'wounded' could also fit, but 'sore' captures the lingering, sensitive aspect particularly well.

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The constant criticism left her feeling quite ___, making her wary of sharing her ideas with the team.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: sore

Here, 'sore' implies being emotionally sensitive or easily hurt due to repeated negative experiences. The constant criticism has made her feel vulnerable and sensitive. The other options suggest strength or lack of concern.

multiple choice C1

After the intense workout, her muscles were so ____ that she could barely move.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: sore

In this context, 'sore' specifically refers to the pain experienced in muscles after physical exertion.

multiple choice C1

He developed a ____ throat after being exposed to the cold virus, making it difficult to swallow.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: sore

'Sore throat' is a common idiom referring to a painful or inflamed throat.

multiple choice C1

Despite her outward composure, she was still quite ____ about the critical remarks made about her performance.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: sore

In this context, 'sore' implies emotional distress or sensitivity, as described in the definition.

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If someone's feelings are 'sore', it means they are physically injured.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: 错误

When referring to feelings, 'sore' implies emotional distress or sensitivity, not physical injury.

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A 'sore loser' is someone who gracefully accepts defeat.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: 错误

A 'sore loser' is an idiom for someone who reacts poorly to losing, often with anger or resentment, not gracefully.

true false C1

When a wound is 'sore', it is likely to be infected or inflamed.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: 正确

A 'sore' wound indicates pain, which can be a symptom of infection or inflammation.

sentence order C2

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正确! 不太对。 正确答案: Despite herculean efforts to resolve the dispute, the sore point of contention remained a stumbling block to any amicable resolution.

This sentence uses 'sore point' to refer to a difficult or sensitive issue that causes distress, which is an advanced idiomatic usage of 'sore'.

sentence order C2

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正确! 不太对。 正确答案: The company's reputation was sorely tested after the scandal, leading to a precipitous decline in public trust.

Here, 'sorely' is used as an adverb meaning 'severely' or 'greatly', emphasizing the extent of the testing. This is a sophisticated usage.

sentence order C2

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正确! 不太对。 正确答案: It was a sore sight to behold the dilapidated mansion, once a beacon of opulence, now a mere shadow of its former glory.

In this context, 'sore sight' is an idiom indicating something unpleasant or regrettable to see, demonstrating a nuanced understanding of the word.

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