Idioms 1
phrasal verb
Idioms 2
Multiple Choice
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I had the opportunity to work in laboratories where I rubbed shoulders with Nobel Prize winners.

What does the expression in italics mean?

meet and spend time with

100

"It took her a while to get over the flu."

To recover from an illness or difficult experience.

100

I’d been coughing and sneezing all week and feeling very under the weather.

feel ill

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After a week in bed, she's finally ___________ and feeling much better.

a) coming down with

b) wear off

c) on the mend 

on the mend

100

The child ___________ after eating too much candy. (vomited)

threw up

200

Medicine students can often take time to rest, but practising doctors are all rushed off their feet.

What does the expression in italics mean?

be very busy

200

"He passed out from the heat."

To lose consciousness; to faint.

200

I must say she looked a bit taken aback, but then she got up from her desk and came and gave me a really thorough check-up.

surprise or shock someone so much that they do not know how to behave for some time

200

I think I'm ___________ a cold; I have a sore throat and a runny nose. 

a) broke out 

b) coming down with

c) at death's door 

coming down with

200

She ___________ in a rash after using the new soap. (started to get )

broke out

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When I was a clinical student I was thrown in at the deep end of some of the most challenging situations I have ever been in, and having to deal with patients from all areas of life continues to inspire me ...

start something new or difficult without help or preparation

300

"He picked up a virus at school."

To catch an illness.

300

"My grandmother is 85, but she's as fit as a fiddle."

In very good physical condition; very healthy.

300

The pain from my headache started to ___________ after I took the medicine. 

a) nursed him back to health. 

b) threw up 

c) wear off 

wear off

300

I'm feeling  ___________ today, so I'm going to take it easy. (ill)

under the weather / a bit off-colour

400

I’ve been feeling a bit off-colour for some time now, I need to go to the doctor's

feel slightly ill

400

"The pain killers started to wear off after a few hours."

to gradually disappear or stop having an effect.

400

"He's been in the hospital for a week, but he's on the mend now."

To be recovering from an illness or injury.

400

The doctor told him to ___________ sugary drinks from his diet. 

a) cut out

b) clean bill of health

c) come down with

cut out

400

Sadly, the pedestrian was ___________ by a car while crossing the street.(hit)

run over

500

I’ve been to the doctor several times now to try to get to the bottom of it.

discover the truth about a situation

500

"It took a few minutes, but he eventually came round/to."

to regain consciousness.

500

 "He wasn't going to take the doctor's diagnosis lying down; he sought a second opinion."

To accept something bad without resisting or complaining.

500

My grandmother is 90, but she's still ___________! 

a) on the mend

b) worn off

c) as fit as a fiddle

as fit as a fiddle

500

"She was ________ with the flu for a week." ( mandatory in bed)

laid up