Idioms
Phrasal Verbs
Collocations
Adverbs
Adjectives
100

Which one is correct?

a) caught between two sword

b) caught between the sword and the wall

c) caught between crossfire 

d) caught between two stools 

caught between two stools

100

Which one is wrong?

A) think in

B) think through

C) think over

D) think up


Think in

100

Building work is _____ to start next month, but I wouldn’t be surprised if there was a delay.

A) bound 

B) due 

C) willing 

D) expecting 

Due

100

Choose the correct answer

The soldiers held out for a while, but in the end were overwhelmed by _____ numbers 

A) sheer 

B) bare 

C) good

D) considerable

Sheer

100

According toque some scientists, humans have only two _________ fears - fear of falling and fear of loud noises. 

A) overnight 

B) inborn 

C) incoming

D) outlying

Inborn

200

Which one is wrong?

A) back to the drawing board

B) at the drop of a hat

C) let sleeping cats lie

D) cut the mustard 

Let sleeping cats lie

Let sleeping dogs lie

200

Study something very hard, specially for an examination

Swot ____

Swot up (on)

200

She’s off sick today, but she may _____ be back at work tomorrow.

A) hardly 

B) probably 

C) unlikely 

D) well 

Well

200

A) your rent is, of course, payable on advance.

B) your rent is, of course, payable in time

C) Your rent is, of course, payable on time 

D) Your rent is, of course, payable in advance

In advance

200

Choose the correct one:

These research findings represent an important contribution to the _________ on the effects of passive smoking.

A) outgoing 

B) incoming 

C) ongoing 

D) uncoming

Ongoing 

300

Which one is correct?

A) put wood over other people’s eyes 

B) put wool over other people’s eyes

C) put wood over other people’s minds 

D) put wool over other people’s minds

put wool over other people’s eyes

300

What is the meaning?

Hit upon 

Suddenly have an idea, discover something by chance

300

The company as announced that all employees ____ To refiere a special bonus payment at christmas next year. 

A) arrange 

B) go

C) are 

D) like 

Are

300

Which one is wrong?

A) I get out and about quite a lot

B) this is easily the best type of outboard motor on market

C) the bus drivers are on strike, and the railway workers have come out in sympathy

D) the railway workers are out on strike again

this is easily the best type of outboard motor on the market

300

She was momentarily blinded by the headlights of an (come) ________ car.


Oncoming

400

To hear something straight from the ______ mouth 

Complete the idiom. 


To hear something straight from the horse’s mouth 

400

Complete the phrasal verb: _____ in

Put information into a computer or other electronic machine using keys or a keyboard 

Key in

400

Complete the sentence

After a very slow start, the cae chase gives the film a much needed change of ______ 

Change of pace

400

Wendy had a sl____ cold, but thought it wouldn’t get any worse.

Slight

400

He tries to control others without any consideration for their feelings or opinions 

A) harmful

B) domineering 

C) conceited 

D) slapdash

Domineering

500

Guess the idiom:

To take the credit for something someone else did

Steal someone’s thunder

500

Salve a confusing or complicated problem by thinking carefully about it

Puzzle out

500

The win marked a change in the ________ of the team, which had lost its previous six games.

Marked a change in the fortunes

500

Complete the sentence 

There is a ________ belief that the economic situation will improve

Widespread

500

Guess the adjectives:

She always works very hard 


Industrious

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