comparing lifestyles
phrasal verbs
collocations with 'get'
phrases with "used"
open cloze
100

I get the ... that it is a very stressful life. 

impression

100

It was a long and busy week. Now, when the weekend has finally begun, I want to ... on my sleep. 

a) catch in

b) catch with

c) catch up

c) catch up

100

I asked Kevin how much he ... but he refused to tell me. 

a) got earned

b) got made

c) got paid

c) got paid

100

When I was a kid I ... to church every Sunday. 

a) use to go

b) used to going

c) used to go

c) used to go

100

People living in the countryside often have a more relaxed pace of life, ... city dwellers tend to have faster and more hectic lifestyles.

whereas

200

In the first picture, the woman seems very focused ... in the other photo, the person looks distracted. 

whereas

200

It's my priority to always ......... on time for rehearsals.

a) turn up 

b) take up

c) pick up

a) turn up

200

Last Christmas, my little brother wanted to be Santa Claus, but he ... in the chimney and remained there until, fortunately, the fire brigade arrived and helped him.

a) got stuck 

b) got away

c) got through 

a) got stuck

200

Sam ... alone and doesn't mind exploring new cities by herself.

a) used to travelling

b)  is used to travelling 

c) used to travel

b) is used to travelling

200

In rural areas, residents typically wake up early to tend to their gardens or farms, and they prioritize ...-sufficiency.

self

300

I'd ... ... a horse all day long than work at sea. 

rather ride

300

My father wants to ......... golf when he retires. He's always been interested in the game, but never had the time to pursue it while working.

a) turn up

b) take up

c) pick up

b) take up

300

As a student, she had to ... on a tight budget, so she cooked meals at home and avoided eating out.

a) get in

b) get by

c) get over 

b) get by

300

You'll ... the noise once you've lived in the city for a while.

a) be used to

b) use to 

c) get used to

c) get used to 

300

Such a lifestyle fosters a strong sense of community, for neighbors often rely ... each other for support.

on

400

A lifestyle that involves little to no physical activity, and a lot of sitting and lying down. 

sedentary lifestyle

400

The plan is to ......... on the journey as soon as possible. We've packed our bags, checked the weather forecast, and are eager to get started.

a) start up

b) set off

c) set for

b) set off

400

On New Year's Eve, she had to ... a mountain of paperwork before she could finally leave the office for the day.

a) get by

b) get across

c) get through

c) get through

400

It takes time to ... on the left side of the road.

a) get used to driving 

b) get used to drive

c) be used to driving 

a) get used to driving

400

In contrast, city life is often characterized ... anonymity and a focus on individual pursuits.

by

500

I wouldn't ... working in an office. I've been freelancing ... home for a while now, but I'm starting to miss the social interaction and structure that an office environment provides.

mind / from

500

All these complaints you hear daily might ... some ... working with other people. 

a) put / away

b) put / off

c) put / down

b) put / off

500

The company tried to ... violating environmental regulations, but they were eventually caught and fined.

a) get away from

b) get away with

c) get out with 

b) get away with

500

When she was in college, Becky ... her mother every Sunday evening. 

a) would call

b) used to call

c) a) and b)

d) used to calling

c) answers a) and b)

500

An urban resident's daily routine might involve commuting to work, attending cultural events, and enjoying the diversity of city life, ... can be exciting but also overwhelming at times.

which

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