1. What is the weather today? ——What kind of weather is it like today? (Today is not the weather, you are not matching properly)
2. Today is the weather for lectures. ——Today is a good day for a speech
3. The people present at the meeting were very lush (luxuriant refers to plants), and I also had a cold (I am very touched).
4. There are quite a few people here today, and it seems that there are about eight-fifths of them (maybe five-eighths). I won’t mention those who are here, but please raise your hands if you are not here. (I can’t see those who didn’t come, raising their hands)
5. Your Excellency, the principal, would like to invite (invite) me to your school today. (meaning to be different), I couldn’t help but feel elated (a misnomer, I wanted to say nervous).
6Why are you laughing? Brother (seniority), I am a big boss, no match for all of you (repeat).
7. All of you (repeat) are students and can speak English (foreign language) from seven or eight countries.
8. You all crawled out of the barrel of a pen (you don’t have a mouth to crawl out of), but I crawled out of the barrel of a cannon.
9. Although I don’t understand what I say, when it comes to fighting, I can go into battle shirtless (a misnomer to kill the enemy heroically).
10. I was not prepared to speak today, but as soon as I came, your mood was very welcoming (enthusiastic). If you insist on me giving a speech (verb, noun, verb), then I will say that Have a few mouths!
I am so bored, I must give points. . . . . . .