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English Idioms and
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elementary-1
1.
English Idioms and Expressions / Elementary level # 1
Adding Up
Q1 I cannot understand why she did that, it really doesn't add up.
(a) doesn't calculate (b) isn't mathematics
(c) doesn't make sense (d) makes the wrong addition
Q2 All the sudents got high marks in the test but Mary stood out.
(a) got a lot of marks (b) got higher marks than someone
(c) got very good marks (d) got the most marks of all
Q3 He has sold his house and has no job and so now he has next to nothing.
(a) he is unemployed (b) he has almost no money
(c) he has a few things (d) he has nothing at all
Q4 As a newspaper reporter she always wanted to get information at first hand.
(a) quickly (b) slowly (c) easily (d) directly
Q5 I think we can safely say now that we have got our money back, we are home and dry.
(a) have not got wet (b) have got no water
(c) have been successful (d) have got home dry
Q6 He is the man who owns all the land and is the big fish around here.
(a) the fat man (b) the huge man (c) the important man (d) the enormous man
Q7 She never stops talking about herself and is full of herself.
(a) is very fat (b) is too fat (c) is very full (d) is very conceited
Q8 You will not slip over because the floor is as dry as a bone.
(a) completely hard (b) extremely flat (c) totally dry (d) completely cracked
Q9 He kept saying he didn't do it but in the end he said he had done it.
(a) at the end (b) finally (c) at last (d) by the end
Q10 I know you are very sorry that you broke the pot but accidents will happen.
(a) things will take place (b) things do occur
(c) things take place often (d) things often go wrong
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elementary-2
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English Idioms and Expressions / Elementary level # 2
Take it in
Q1 I'm sorry I didn't take in what he said.
(a) listen (b) hear (c) understand (d) note
Q2 I hope she gets through her exams next week.
(a) passes (b) follows (c) takes (d) stands
Q3 What time do you get up in the morning?
(a) leave home (b) start for work (c) finish off sleep (d) get out of bed
Q4 When you stop work, you can take up golf.
(a) finish playing (b) start playing (c) stop playing (d) enjoy playing
Q5 Don't overdo it because you're very tired.
(a) do a lot (b) do a little (c) do too little (d) do too much
Q6 When does your plane take off?
(a) leave the ground (b) start to land (c) begin to arrive (d) finish landing
Q7 As a student she has just enough money to get by on.
(a) live fully (b) live simply (c) live easily (d) live quietly
Q8 I don't know who wrote this note because I can't make out the signature.
(a) discover (b) find (c) read (d) learn
Q9 We don't have enough money for a car so we make do with bicycles.
(a) use many times (b) use instead (c) use sometimes (d) use always
Q10 What time do you get in after work?
(a) have tea (b) eat supper (c) reach home (d) have a rest
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elementary-3
3.
English Idioms and Expressions / Elementary level # 3
Take it easy
Q1 I just want to stay at home and watch television and take it easy.
(a) sleep (b) sit down (c) eat (d) relax
Q2 Am I allowed to smoke in here?
(a) May I (b) Must I (c) Can I (d) Will I
Q3 Are you any good at cooking?
(a) Can you cook sometimes (b) Do you cook very often
(c) Can you cook well (d) Do you like cooking
Q4 When do you do the washing up?
(a) clean the dishes (b) do the housework (c) wash the floor (d) clean the windows
Q5 She never shouts at her children.
(a) makes conversation with (b) calls out to
(c) talks in a loud voice to (d) speaks quickly to
Q6 We're fed up with the bad weather.
(a) very tired of (b) full of (c) interested in (d) unhappy with
Q7 Don't forget to drop me a line when you're away.
(a) telephone me (b) call me (c) write to me (d) send me a telegram
Q8 She had never been to Paris before.
(a) heard of (b) read about (c) tried (d) visited
Q9 I'm afraid he has got it wrong.
(a) said it incorrectly (b) did an error (c) did a mistake (d) made a mistake
Q10 When you come to the crossroads, you turn left.
(a) look left (b) go to the left (c) find the left (d) keep to the left
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elementary-4
4.
English Idioms and Expressions / Elementary level # 4
For Good
Q1 You'll never see your money again because I'm afraid he's gone for good.
(a) clearly (b) permanently (c) quickly (d) slowly
Q2 You've no need to worry I promise you they'll arrive on Thursday for sure.
(a) absolutely (b) positively (c) definitively (d) definitely
Q3 They're very generous in that museum — not only is the entrance fee reasonable but they give you a brochure
for free.
(a) at no cost (b) at little cost (c) at some cost (d) at low cost
Q4 Well, for starters I honestly think we should work out what all this work is going to cost.
(a) to work for (b) to look at (c) to begin with (d) to work through
Q5 As you're a friend of mine, I won't charge you much in fact I'll do it for nothing.
(a) at some charge (b) at little charge (c) at low charge (d) at no charge
Q6 I know it didn't look like that but the truth is they only did it for fun.
(a) as a joke (b) as humour (c) as funny (d) as joking
Q7 I do recommend you take out an insurance policy on the house for your own peace of mind.
(a) to stop you thinking (b) to stop you worrying
(c) to stop you believing (d) to stop you sleeping
Q8 No wonder she's jumping for joy, she's just been given promotion.
(a) very jumpy (b) very silly (c) very happy (d) very noisy
Q9 They decided to move away from the city to the countryside for the sake of the children.
(a) speaking about (b) talking about (c) dreaming about (d) thinking about
Q10 The battleships were all waiting in the harbour ready for action.
(a) prepared for war (b) prepared for anything
(c) prepared for something (d) prepared for take off
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elementary-5
5.
English Idioms and Expressions / Elementary level # 5
In Control
Q1 They tried in vain to save enough money to buy a house and so finally they rented one.
(a) without money (b) without trial (c) without success (d) without work
Q2 If you are in any doubt about the offer, please give me a ring.
(a) at all unsure (b) at all happy (c) at all certain (d) at all sure
Q3 The children knew full well they were in danger skating because they had read the notice about the thin ice.
(a) unhappy (b) uncertain (c) unclear (d) unsafe
Q4 Considering they are over 70 years old, you must admit they are in good shape.
(a) fit (b) wealthy (c) clever (d) slow
Q5 Thanks to her regular workouts and sensible diet she certainly strikes me as in the pink.
(a) in extreme health (b) in good health (c) in absolute health (d) in clear health
Q6 I'm sorry to say that he's in trouble again with the boss over being late for work so many times.
(a) the boss is going to reprimand him (b) the boss is going to sack him
(c) the boss is going to hit him (d) the boss is going to trouble him
Q7 What I really have in mind is a garden where there is very little to look after throughout the year.
(a) think (b) believe (c) visualize (d) consider
Q8 Although Romeo and Juliet were deeply in love, they still managed to kill themselves.
(a) loved each other often (b) loved each other very much
(c) loved each other most of the time (d) loved each other mostly
Q9 I think you can stop worrying now because it's quite clear she's in command of the situation.
(a) in control (b) in sight (c) in place (d) in view
Q10 In time when you've got used to the idea, you'll be pleased you did it.
(a) At last (b) At first (c) At least (d) Eventually
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elementary-6
6.
English Idioms and Expressions / Elementary level # 6
Out of Control
Q1 If you don't tell the children the difference between right and wrong, they will soon be out of control.
(a) well behaved (b) badly behaved (c) suddenly behaved (d) quickly behaved
Q2 If you think I'm going to parachute out of a plane for fun, you must be out of your mind.
(a) mad (b) unsure (c) unusual (d) uncertain
Q3 Wait till they're out of sight, and then I'll show you what I'm buying them for Christmas.
(a) unable to show (b) unable to find (c) unable to follow (d) unable to see
Q4 I'm very sorry but you're out of luck because we sold the last one about twenty minutes ago.
(a) unhappy (b) unlucky (c) unable (d) undecided
Q5 Wait until they're out of earshot, then I tell you exactly what happened to them when they were on holiday.
(a) unable to tell (b) unable to hear (c) unable to say (d) unable to speak
Q6 You have a limited number of minutes to answer the test and you've spent 3 minutes so you're out of time.
(a) you've used up your time (b) you've used in your time
(c) you've used for your time (d) you've used out your time
Q7 I'm afraid I'm not feeling too well at the moment because I've only walked a little way and I'm out of breath
already.
(a) I can't breathe slowly (b) I can't breathe quickly
(c) I can't breathe fast (d) I can't breathe easily
Q8 There's a big notice up there which unfortunately we didn't see because it said 'out of bounds'.
(a) keep through (b) keep out (c) keep on (d) keep in
Q9 I'm sorry to tell you that I can do nothing more for you because the situation is now out of my hands.
(a) outside my sense (b) outside my feelings (c) outside my control (d) outside my belief
Q10 I'm awfully sorry but I I'll have to ask you to pay because I'm out of cash.
(a) I have no cheque (b) I have no money (c) I have no card (d) I have no bank
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elementary-7
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English Idioms and Expressions / Elementary level # 7
All Agog
Q1 Unfortunately the cooker overheated and then exploded and so it really wasn't long before the whole house
was alight.
(a) in light (b) on fire (c) with fire (d) with light
Q2 After several days underground after the earthquake one child was pulled out alive.
(a) still talking (b) still seeing (c) still trying (d) still living
Q3 They found that there was no possibility of work in their own country so they decided to try their luck abroad.
(a) in another place (b) in another town (c) in another country (d) in another city
Q4 I must congratulate her on the way she has overcome all her problems and gone back to her old job to start
anew.
(a) beginning (b) once more (c) firstly (d) twice more
Q5 I've looked everywhere for my passport and can only assume it has gone astray.
(a) got freed (b) got taken (c) got missed (d) got lost
Q6 When she told her parents that she had decided to get married, they were utterly taken aback.
(a) surprised (b) returned (c) overturned (d) determined
Q7 There are no two ways about it because the crime that has been committed is really akin to murder.
(a) keen on (b) good to (c) similar to (d) different to
Q8 So many good ideas abound in his mind, he finds it difficult to know where to start.
(a) exist all over (b) exist in large numbers
(c) exist in different parts (d) exist everywhere
Q9 I spent ages fixing the nail in the wall to put the picture up and then I stood back and found it was askew.
(a) not straight (b) not clear (c) not definite (d) not pretty
Q10 We couldn't wait for them to come home after their holidays as we were all agog to hear what had happened.
(a) very concerned (b) very prepared (c) very interested (d) very worried
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elementary-8
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English Idioms and Expressions / Elementary level # 8
Preposition Exercises
Q1 I'm sorry but that smells terrible because I'm afraid the meat is off.
(a) has gone (b) is small (c) is bad (d) is dead
Q2 She just left him, said she was through with him and disappeared.
(a) didn't want to see him again (b) didn't want to help him
(c) didn't want to hear him again (d) didn't want to please him
Q3 I'm on for tonight if you want to go to the match.
(a) I'm ready to help (b) I'm ready to cook (c) I'm ready to speak (d) I'm ready to go out
Q4 He's always interested in elections and is very much into politics.
(a) very concerned about (b) very worried about
(c) very interested in (d) very happy about
Q5 I believe that after all those arguments they agreed their marriage was over.
(a) ended (b) finishing (c) ending (d) terminated
Q6 Between you and me, so don't tell anyone, I'm sure he'll lose the election.
(a) In truth (b) In confidence (c) In fact (d) In conclusion
Q7 You won't have to wait too long because another bus will be along soon.
(a) will drive (b) will travel (c) will arrive (d) will turn
Q8 By the way did you manage to see that film last night?
(a) Conveniently (b) Actually (c) Clearly (d) Incidentally
Q9 It's quite clear to everyone that she's a socialist through and through.
(a) from start to finish (b) from here till then
(c) from this to that (d) from time to time
Q10 I honestly don't think I can make it tonight as I'm feeling a little under the weather.
(a) cold (b) wet (c) unwell (d) upset
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elementary-9
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English Idioms and Expressions / Elementary level # 9
Animal Idioms
Q1 His wife never lets him do what he wants and as a result he leads a dog's life.
(a) easts what he can (b) never sleeps
(c) has an unhappy time (d) goes everywhere on foot
Q2 A word of warning: don't let him make a monkey of you.
(a) make you jump up and down (b) make faces at you
(c) make you spend your money (d) make a fool of you
Q3 I would advise you to wait and see which way the cat jumps.
(a) what develops (b) what goes (c) what comes (d) what falls
Q4 I don't honestly think he is capable of being polite as the leopard never changes his spots.
(a) people always complain (b) people sometimes differ
(c) people never change (d) people often shout
Q5 He's very greedy when it comes to eating and always takes the lion's share of the food.
(a) last portion (b) smallest portion (c) first portion (d) largest portion
Q6 I really don't know how to explain it as I am completely foxed.
(a) absolutely sure (b) absolutely convinced
(c) absolutely confused (d) absolutely curious
Q7 Until he is more serious in his job and stops playing the goat, he won't get any more money.
(a) arriving late all the time (b) eating too much all the time
(c) making too much noise all the time (d) making jokes all the time
Q8 He never makes any silly mistakes because he's got too much horse sense.
(a) common sense (b) nonsense (c) absolute sense (d) full sense
Q9 Charlie doesn't like getting too tired so he gets his assistant to do all the donkey work.
(a) academic work (b) artwork (c) homework (d) hard work
Q10 He doesn't really go around with many people because he's a bit of a lone wolf.
(a) single person (b) lonely person (c) unhappy person (d) simple person
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elementary-10
10.
English Idioms and Expressions / Elementary level # 10
Funny Idioms
Q1 You want to know why I've got a bee in my bonnet?
(a) a headache (b) a fly in my head
(c) a problem on my mind (d) a difficulty with my hair
Q2 Yes, tell me about it. I'm all ears.
(a) listening carefully (b) listening quietly
(c) listening quickly (d) listening completely
Q3 You remember I told you about that car that cost me an arm and a leg?
(a) a fair amount of money (b) a small amount of money
(c) a good amount of money (d) a huge amount of money
Q4 The one you bought from the man you called the big cheese?
(a) the man with big ears (b) the man with the important job
(c) the man with the yellow teeth (d) the man with the big smile
Q5 Well, he's not that at all. He's a bird brain.
(a) a fool (b) a criminal (c) a conman (d) a devil
Q6 You mean he's a bad egg?
(a) a disgusting person (b) a dirty person (c) a stupid person (d) a dishonest person
Q7 Yes, exactly because the car is rubbish and I went round to his garage like a bull in a china shop in the show
room.
(a) shouting at him (b) knocking everything over
(c) running up to him (d) hitting everybody
Q8 And when I reached his office I saw he was not really awake because he'd been having a cat nap.
(a) a deep sleep (b) a long sleep (c) a short sleep (d) a big sleep
Q9 And really the only reason you were there was because you had a bone to pick with him?
(a) you wanted to have a discussion with him (b) you wanted to have a chat with him
(c) you wanted to have a talk with him (d) you wanted to have an argument with him
Q10 Yes, that's right. I got my money back and as a result I opened up a whole new can of worms because other
people got their money back, too.
(a) made a complete mess of his office (b) exposed a lot of serious problems
(c) discovered some creatures on the carpet (d) revealed a lot of new paper work
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elementary-11
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English Idioms and Expressions / Elementary level # 11
Expressing Emotions
Q1 I can't stand it when you talk to me like that! Stop doing that!
(a) want to fall (b) feel like sitting down
(c) want to be disobedient (d) despise
Q2 I can't wait to hear about your English class.
(a) am eager to (b) am late to (c) am indifferent (d) am happy to
Q3 I am glad I was able to be there for my friend when her mom died.
(a) to cry with (b) to offer support in time of need for
(c) to visit (d) to travel with
Q4 You've got me head over heels!
(a) angry at you (b) impatient (c) in love with you (d) disappointed
Q5 I love you bunches!
(a) a little (b) a lot (c) too much (d) less than before
Q6 I wish I could trust you again, but all that you ever did to me was to let me down.
(a) to make me cry (b) to make me angry (c) to despise me (d) to disappoint me
Q7 I love you from the bottom of my heart.
(a) deeply (b) truly (c) madly (d) abundantly
Q8 The truth is that you don't care about me or my feelings.
(a) are careful of (b) are perceptive (c) are inconsiderate (d) are selfish towards
Q9 I would like to apologize for what I said to you the other day. I was very insensitive to you. Will you forgive me?
(a) compassionate (b) sympathetic (c) pathetic (d) harsh
Q10 It's taking a long time for Jenna to get over the death of her mom.
(a) fall back from (b) recover from (c) regret (d) laugh of
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intermediate-1
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English Idioms and Expressions / Intermediate level # 1
Up to his ears
Q1 He's up to his ears in work and cannot possibly see you now.
(a) fully occupied with (b) very interested in (c) not involved with (d) concerned with
Q2 If you give me a hand, then I shall be able to finish more quickly.
(a) take my hand (b) help me (c) take my fingers (d) pick me up
Q3 I prefer to talk to people face to face rather than to talk on the phone.
(a) in person (b) facing them (c) looking at them (d) seeing them
Q4 The manager dismissed the new proposal out of hand and said that it was not at all practical.
(a) quickly (b) utterly (c) directly (d) simply
Q5 As she is new to the job I would ask you to keep an eye on her for the time being.
(a) look at (b) consider (c) check (d) observe
Q6 The opposition in parliament accused the government of playing games and refusing to accept the
seriousness of the situation.
(a) being light hearted (b) being heavy hearted (c) being down hearted (d) being faint hearted
Q7 He accused her of talking through her hat and refused to accept a word of what she said.
(a) talking sense (b) talking straight (c) talking nonsense (d) talking tough
Q8 The police advised them to go down to the cellar in order to be out of harm's way.
(a) away from the noise (b) inside the area (c) into safety (d) away from danger
Q9 I'd give my right arm if I could get tickets for that concert.
(a) do absolutely anything (b) do something dangerous
(c) do something stupid (d) do what you want
Q10 You can always rely on Fred to put his foot in it and come out with a remark like that.
(a) tread on somebody (b) fall over
(c) say something embarrassing (d) put on the wrong shoe
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intermediate-2
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English Idioms and Expressions / Intermediate level # 2
Send the right message
Q1 This sort of behaviour sends the wrong message to young people.
(a) delivers the incorrect letter (b) fails to communicate
(c) does not talk properly (d) does not set a good example
Q2 The government are unveiling plans today for a new tax system.
(a) are covering up (b) are revealing (c) are opening (d) are exposing
Q3 I hear what you are saying but I don't agree with you.
(a) I understand what you mean (b) I believe your words
(c) I am able to catch your words (d) I think you are right
Q4 You must admire the way she sticks to her guns.
(a) she holds on to her pistol (b) she maintains her opinion
(c) she doesn't let her weapons go (d) she refuses to shoot
Q5 I'm sorry I can't follow that, run that past me again.
(a) explain that once more (b) hurry up
(c) try and catch me up (d) come across
Q6 Keep your spirits up, it may not be as bad as you think.
(a) Don't get depressed (b) Carry on drinking
(c) Don't let the levels drop (d) Maintain the heights
Q7 I'm afraid he shot himself in the foot when he took that action.
(a) he hurt himself (b) he injured himself
(c) he made a bad mistake for himself (d) he damaged his body
Q8 Some people love scoring points when they are in an argument.
(a) winning the game (b) taking advantage
(c) taking the initiative (d) taking the trouble
Q9 There is absolutely no mileage in pursuing that sort of discussion.
(a) no future (b) no interest (c) no distance (d) no time
Q10 He prefers to buy some more time by not deciding yet.
(a) to pay a little longer (b) to get a better price
(c) to pay a little later (d) to delay a little longer
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intermediate-3
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English Idioms and Expressions / Intermediate level # 3
A piece of cake
Q1 You shouldn't worry about the exam because you have prepared well and you'll probably find it a piece of
cake.
(a) easy to digest (b) easy to read (c) easy to start (d) very easy
Q2 The trouble with you is that you are a bit selfish and your sole philosophy is to have your cake and eat it.
(a) expect too much of life (b) lead a life of pleasure
(c) spend your life eating (d) eat too much
Q3 When he heard that the necklace had been stolen, he dropped it like a hot potato.
(a) he let it fall from his hands (b) he suddenly lost interest in it
(c) he gave it to somebody else (d) he hid it in the fridge
Q4 He sits and watches TV all day and has turned into a veritable couch potato.
(a) a good sleeper (b) an enthusiast (c) a very lazy person (d) a deep thinker
Q5 Thanks to you we're really in the soup now and I don't honestly know why I ever listen to you.
(a) in an interesting situation (b) in deep trouble
(c) in an unusual situation (d) in rough water
Q6 As he had been away from home for some years, they decided on his return to cook the fatted calf.
(a) have a big celebration (b) go out for a meal
(c) employ a top chef (d) eat as much as they liked
Q7 There's something very fishy about that story he told us because I can't quite get to the bottom of it.
(a) to do with the sea (b) connected with fish (c) suspicious (d) strong smelling
Q8 Their mother always describes her twin sons as like two peas in a pod.
(a) both round in shape (b) both full of fun
(c) both saying the same thing (d) both looking exactly alike
Q9 After what he said and after what has happened he certainly seems to have got egg on his face.
(a) have made a fool of himself (b) have lost a lot of money
(c) have said the wrong thing (d) have made the wrong decision
Q10 He always took advice from his parents about being careful and never put all his eggs in one basket.
(a) carried too much in one hand (b) relied too much on one plan
(c) decided to do anything dangerous (d) planned anything exciting
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intermediate-4
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English Idioms and Expressions / Intermediate level # 4
Picking you up
Q1 Nobody knows what's going on?
(a) meaning (b) continuing (c) happening (d) taking
Q2 Don't worry we'll see you're all right.
(a) look at you (b) look on you (c) look for you (d) look after you
Q3 What you need is something that will pick you up.
(a) make you feel better (b) make you stand better
(c) make you hold on better (d) make you stay on better
Q4 I simply can't stand sugar in my tea or coffee.
(a) can't eat (b) can't drink (c) can't tolerate (d) can't allow
Q5 I have a feeling that she's taking you for a ride.
(a) taking you in a car (b) pulling you along (c) trying to trick you (d) trying to push you
Q6 He's always got his nose in a book.
(a) hiding (b) reading (c) studying (d) looking
Q7 I think you're asking too much of them as they are just children.
(a) trying too much (b) saying too much (c) calling too much (d) expecting too much
Q8 If you want my opinion, I think this needs looking into.
(a) examining (b) finding (c) searching (d) discovering
Q9 One fine day I expect everything will be clear to you.
(a) On a summer's day (b) When the sun shines (c) In the end (d) Very soon
Q10 I think the time has come when you should put your toe in the water at least.
(a) go for a swim (b) give it a try (c) feel the cold (d) give it a chance
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intermediate-5
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English Idioms and Expressions / Intermediate level # 5
As happy as the day is long
Q1 I'm sure that he could make a better job of being prime minister any day of the week.
(a) whatever the details (b) whatever the time
(c) whatever the circumstances (d) whatever the week
Q2 Don't worry we pride ourselves on being helpful to all our customers and getting that booked for you is all an a
day's work for us.
(a) perfectly easy (b) perfectly simple (c) perfectly done (d) perfectly normal
Q3 Yes, we went away on holiday last week but it rained day in day out.
(a) every single day (b) every other day (c) every second day (d) every two days
Q4 I think the time has now come when we'll simply have to call it a day.
(a) stop trying (b) stop thinking (c) stop working (d) stop going
Q5 You know what they said about radio that it had had its day but it's still going strong.
(a) stopped being clever (b) stopped being popular
(c) stopped being heard (d) stopped being good
Q6 That last comment of yours won the day because nobody could possibly argue with you after that.
(a) assured us victory (b) assured us the answer
(c) assured us progress (d) assured us agreement
Q7 We left the children playing in the park and they were as happy as the day is long.
(a) reasonably happy (b) quite happy (c) very happy (d) always happy
Q8 They got engaged about two years ago and at long last they have named the day.
(a) said when they are getting married (b) said where they are getting married
(c) said why they are getting married (d) said if they are getting married.
Q9 I've been doing these exercises for two hours now and I think at long last I'm starting to see daylight.
(a) see the answer to the problem (b) see the reason for the work
(c) see the end of the task (d) see the problems in the answers
Q10 I knew once the car didn't start, saw it had a flat tyre and also that it had started to rain, that this was going to
be one of those days.
(a) a day when nothing goes right (b) a day when something goes wrong
(c) a day when little goes right (d) a day when little goes wrong
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intermediate-6
17.
English Idioms and Expressions / Intermediate level # 6
Privacy
Q1 If I were you, I'd tell her to go jump in the river.
(a) learn to swim (b) get wet (c) go away (d) go fishing
Q2 I can't understand why he doesn't take the hint.
(a) understand the point (b) understand the speech
(c) understand the words (d) understand the talk
Q3 I should be grateful if you would let me keep myself to myself.
(a) be quiet (b) be private (c) be lonely (d) be special
Q4 I wish they would stop poking their noses into our affairs.
(a) sniffing around (b) discovering (c) interfering in (d) putting into
Q5 I get the impression that they think we've outstayed our welcome here.
(a) remained longer (b) tried too long (c) waited too long (d) stayed too long
Q6 We asked him if he wanted to join us on the outing but he refused — I think he's a bit of a lone wolf.
(a) he prefers to be alone (b) he prefers small crowds
(c) he prefers certain people (d) he prefers walking slowly
Q7 She looked straight through him as soon as he entered the room.
(a) turned round (b) looked carefully at him
(c) took no notice of him (d) didn't speak to him
Q8 Since the news broke about the disaster, he's been keeping a very low profile.
(a) trying to look small (b) trying to look casual
(c) trying to be careful (d) trying not to be seen
Q9 After the political scandal in the government no-one in the cabinet is prepared to put their head above the
parapet.
(a) show their head (b) raise their head (c) speak in public (d) speak in the air
Q10 If you really want to come out of this without too much damage, my advice is to play dumb.
(a) speak stupidly (b) say nothing (c) say silly things (d) play the fool
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intermediate-7
18.
English Idioms and Expressions / Intermediate level # 7
Hold on
Q1 The audience held their breath as the magician started to saw a woman half.
(a) watched anxiously (b) stopped breathing (c) couldn't breathe (d) couldn't watch
Q2 The police officer called out to the driver to hold on until he arrived.
(a) continue (b) listen (c) wait (d) attend
Q3 In the end she lost her temper and told her daughter to hold her tongue.
(a) stand still (b) speak up (c) start speaking (d) be quiet
Q4 There's no need to change any of the regulations this year as the old ones will still hold good this year, too.
(a) be finished (b) be all right (c) be necessary (d) be careful
Q5 I don't know what it is exactly but she seems to have some kind of hold over him.
(a) control over (b) look over (c) trust over (d) belief over
Q6 He holds it against her that she never let him move house and start a new job.
(a) trusts (b) persuades (c) knows (d) blames
Q7 I think your best plan is to hold off making a decision until you know if you have passed the examination.
(a) delay (b) consider (c) stay (d) think
Q8 It was a very difficult race but the jockey held his own right until the end.
(a) overtook the others (b) did as well as the others
(c) did better than the others (d) tried to beat the others
Q9 Once he starts to talk about his favourite subject, he will hold forth until he is stopped.
(a) speak loudly (b) speak quickly (c) speak endlessly (d) speak slowly
Q10 The trouble is that whenever he's with strangers he always holds in his feelings.
(a) shows (b) restricts (c) tells (d) allows
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intermediate-8
19.
English Idioms and Expressions / Intermediate level # 8
Money to burn
Q1 Money is the root of all evil, so what's the point of earning a lot?
(a) bad for your health (b) the cause of greed
(c) the reason for health (d) the cause of wickedness
Q2 In my opinion money talks and the little people are totally ignored.
(a) rich people speak a lot (b) rich people have influence
(c) rich people have too much money (d) rich people are not silent
Q3 She's a really happy woman now because for once she's in the money.
(a) spending a lot of money (b) spending money quickly
(c) got money to spend (d) got a little money
Q4 For my money I would sooner go on a cruise than sit all day on the beach.
(a) In my circumstances (b) In my opinion (c) In my situation (d) In my time
Q5 He has very little to do but he gets well paid and agrees it's money for jam.
(a) difficult money (b) hard money (c) good money (d) easy money
Q6 I think she should stop talking about it and put her money where her mouth is.
(a) give money for talking too much (b) take money out of her mouth and be quiet
(c) give money for something she says she believes in (d) give money for talking a lot about nothing
Q7 If you want to find some help with your project ask him because he's got money to burn.
(a) he spends money slowly (b) he spends money foolishly
(c) he spends money wisely (d) he hardly spends money
Q8 As soon as he had won the lottery, he went crazy and started spending money like water.
(a) spending money freely (b) spending money at sea
(c) spending money on swimming (d) spending money consistently
Q9 When you consider all the advantages you've gained I think you'll admit you had a good run for your money.
(a) a lot of trouble with your money (b) to chase after your money
(c) a lot of time with your money (d) a lot of benefit from your money
Q10 She's made it clear that we don't need to worry because money is no object.
(a) money is not important (b) money is not definite
(c) money is not clear (d) money is not available
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elementary-1
1.
English Idioms and Expressions / Elementary level # 1
Adding Up
Q1 I cannot understand why she did that, it really doesn't add up.
(a) doesn't calculate (b) isn't mathematics
(c) doesn't make sense (d) makes the wrong addition
Q2 All the sudents got high marks in the test but Mary stood out.
(a) got a lot of marks (b) got higher marks than someone
(c) got very good marks (d) got the most marks of all
Q3 He has sold his house and has no job and so now he has next to nothing.
(a) he is unemployed (b) he has almost no money
(c) he has a few things (d) he has nothing at all
Q4 As a newspaper reporter she always wanted to get information at first hand.
(a) quickly (b) slowly (c) easily (d) directly
Q5 I think we can safely say now that we have got our money back, we are home and dry.
(a) have not got wet (b) have got no water
(c) have been successful (d) have got home dry
Q6 He is the man who owns all the land and is the big fish around here.
(a) the fat man (b) the huge man (c) the important man (d) the enormous man
Q7 She never stops talking about herself and is full of herself.
(a) is very fat (b) is too fat (c) is very full (d) is very conceited
Q8 You will not slip over because the floor is as dry as a bone.
(a) completely hard (b) extremely flat (c) totally dry (d) completely cracked
Q9 He kept saying he didn't do it but in the end he said he had done it.
(a) at the end (b) finally (c) at last (d) by the end
Q10 I know you are very sorry that you broke the pot but accidents will happen.
(a) things will take place (b) things do occur
(c) things take place often (d) things often go wrong
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elementary-2
2.
English Idioms and Expressions / Elementary level # 2
Take it in
Q1 I'm sorry I didn't take in what he said.
(a) listen (b) hear (c) understand (d) note
Q2 I hope she gets through her exams next week.
(a) passes (b) follows (c) takes (d) stands
Q3 What time do you get up in the morning?
(a) leave home (b) start for work (c) finish off sleep (d) get out of bed
Q4 When you stop work, you can take up golf.
(a) finish playing (b) start playing (c) stop playing (d) enjoy playing
Q5 Don't overdo it because you're very tired.
(a) do a lot (b) do a little (c) do too little (d) do too much
Q6 When does your plane take off?
(a) leave the ground (b) start to land (c) begin to arrive (d) finish landing
Q7 As a student she has just enough money to get by on.
(a) live fully (b) live simply (c) live easily (d) live quietly
Q8 I don't know who wrote this note because I can't make out the signature.
(a) discover (b) find (c) read (d) learn
Q9 We don't have enough money for a car so we make do with bicycles.
(a) use many times (b) use instead (c) use sometimes (d) use always
Q10 What time do you get in after work?
(a) have tea (b) eat supper (c) reach home (d) have a rest
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elementary-3
3.
English Idioms and Expressions / Elementary level # 3
Take it easy
Q1 I just want to stay at home and watch television and take it easy.
(a) sleep (b) sit down (c) eat (d) relax
Q2 Am I allowed to smoke in here?
(a) May I (b) Must I (c) Can I (d) Will I
Q3 Are you any good at cooking?
(a) Can you cook sometimes (b) Do you cook very often
(c) Can you cook well (d) Do you like cooking
Q4 When do you do the washing up?
(a) clean the dishes (b) do the housework (c) wash the floor (d) clean the windows
Q5 She never shouts at her children.
(a) makes conversation with (b) calls out to
(c) talks in a loud voice to (d) speaks quickly to
Q6 We're fed up with the bad weather.
(a) very tired of (b) full of (c) interested in (d) unhappy with
Q7 Don't forget to drop me a line when you're away.
(a) telephone me (b) call me (c) write to me (d) send me a telegram
Q8 She had never been to Paris before.
(a) heard of (b) read about (c) tried (d) visited
Q9 I'm afraid he has got it wrong.
(a) said it incorrectly (b) did an error (c) did a mistake (d) made a mistake
Q10 When you come to the crossroads, you turn left.
(a) look left (b) go to the left (c) find the left (d) keep to the left
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elementary-4
4.
English Idioms and Expressions / Elementary level # 4
For Good
Q1 You'll never see your money again because I'm afraid he's gone for good.
(a) clearly (b) permanently (c) quickly (d) slowly
Q2 You've no need to worry I promise you they'll arrive on Thursday for sure.
(a) absolutely (b) positively (c) definitively (d) definitely
Q3 They're very generous in that museum — not only is the entrance fee reasonable but they give you a brochure
for free.
(a) at no cost (b) at little cost (c) at some cost (d) at low cost
Q4 Well, for starters I honestly think we should work out what all this work is going to cost.
(a) to work for (b) to look at (c) to begin with (d) to work through
Q5 As you're a friend of mine, I won't charge you much in fact I'll do it for nothing.
(a) at some charge (b) at little charge (c) at low charge (d) at no charge
Q6 I know it didn't look like that but the truth is they only did it for fun.
(a) as a joke (b) as humour (c) as funny (d) as joking
Q7 I do recommend you take out an insurance policy on the house for your own peace of mind.
(a) to stop you thinking (b) to stop you worrying
(c) to stop you believing (d) to stop you sleeping
Q8 No wonder she's jumping for joy, she's just been given promotion.
(a) very jumpy (b) very silly (c) very happy (d) very noisy
Q9 They decided to move away from the city to the countryside for the sake of the children.
(a) speaking about (b) talking about (c) dreaming about (d) thinking about
Q10 The battleships were all waiting in the harbour ready for action.
(a) prepared for war (b) prepared for anything
(c) prepared for something (d) prepared for take off
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elementary-5
5.
English Idioms and Expressions / Elementary level # 5
In Control
Q1 They tried in vain to save enough money to buy a house and so finally they rented one.
(a) without money (b) without trial (c) without success (d) without work
Q2 If you are in any doubt about the offer, please give me a ring.
(a) at all unsure (b) at all happy (c) at all certain (d) at all sure
Q3 The children knew full well they were in danger skating because they had read the notice about the thin ice.
(a) unhappy (b) uncertain (c) unclear (d) unsafe
Q4 Considering they are over 70 years old, you must admit they are in good shape.
(a) fit (b) wealthy (c) clever (d) slow
Q5 Thanks to her regular workouts and sensible diet she certainly strikes me as in the pink.
(a) in extreme health (b) in good health (c) in absolute health (d) in clear health
Q6 I'm sorry to say that he's in trouble again with the boss over being late for work so many times.
(a) the boss is going to reprimand him (b) the boss is going to sack him
(c) the boss is going to hit him (d) the boss is going to trouble him
Q7 What I really have in mind is a garden where there is very little to look after throughout the year.
(a) think (b) believe (c) visualize (d) consider
Q8 Although Romeo and Juliet were deeply in love, they still managed to kill themselves.
(a) loved each other often (b) loved each other very much
(c) loved each other most of the time (d) loved each other mostly
Q9 I think you can stop worrying now because it's quite clear she's in command of the situation.
(a) in control (b) in sight (c) in place (d) in view
Q10 In time when you've got used to the idea, you'll be pleased you did it.
(a) At last (b) At first (c) At least (d) Eventually
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elementary-6
6.
English Idioms and Expressions / Elementary level # 6
Out of Control
Q1 If you don't tell the children the difference between right and wrong, they will soon be out of control.
(a) well behaved (b) badly behaved (c) suddenly behaved (d) quickly behaved
Q2 If you think I'm going to parachute out of a plane for fun, you must be out of your mind.
(a) mad (b) unsure (c) unusual (d) uncertain
Q3 Wait till they're out of sight, and then I'll show you what I'm buying them for Christmas.
(a) unable to show (b) unable to find (c) unable to follow (d) unable to see
Q4 I'm very sorry but you're out of luck because we sold the last one about twenty minutes ago.
(a) unhappy (b) unlucky (c) unable (d) undecided
Q5 Wait until they're out of earshot, then I tell you exactly what happened to them when they were on holiday.
(a) unable to tell (b) unable to hear (c) unable to say (d) unable to speak
Q6 You have a limited number of minutes to answer the test and you've spent 3 minutes so you're out of time.
(a) you've used up your time (b) you've used in your time
(c) you've used for your time (d) you've used out your time
Q7 I'm afraid I'm not feeling too well at the moment because I've only walked a little way and I'm out of breath
already.
(a) I can't breathe slowly (b) I can't breathe quickly
(c) I can't breathe fast (d) I can't breathe easily
Q8 There's a big notice up there which unfortunately we didn't see because it said 'out of bounds'.
(a) keep through (b) keep out (c) keep on (d) keep in
Q9 I'm sorry to tell you that I can do nothing more for you because the situation is now out of my hands.
(a) outside my sense (b) outside my feelings (c) outside my control (d) outside my belief
Q10 I'm awfully sorry but I I'll have to ask you to pay because I'm out of cash.
(a) I have no cheque (b) I have no money (c) I have no card (d) I have no bank
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elementary-7
7.
English Idioms and Expressions / Elementary level # 7
All Agog
Q1 Unfortunately the cooker overheated and then exploded and so it really wasn't long before the whole house
was alight.
(a) in light (b) on fire (c) with fire (d) with light
Q2 After several days underground after the earthquake one child was pulled out alive.
(a) still talking (b) still seeing (c) still trying (d) still living
Q3 They found that there was no possibility of work in their own country so they decided to try their luck abroad.
(a) in another place (b) in another town (c) in another country (d) in another city
Q4 I must congratulate her on the way she has overcome all her problems and gone back to her old job to start
anew.
(a) beginning (b) once more (c) firstly (d) twice more
Q5 I've looked everywhere for my passport and can only assume it has gone astray.
(a) got freed (b) got taken (c) got missed (d) got lost
Q6 When she told her parents that she had decided to get married, they were utterly taken aback.
(a) surprised (b) returned (c) overturned (d) determined
Q7 There are no two ways about it because the crime that has been committed is really akin to murder.
(a) keen on (b) good to (c) similar to (d) different to
Q8 So many good ideas abound in his mind, he finds it difficult to know where to start.
(a) exist all over (b) exist in large numbers
(c) exist in different parts (d) exist everywhere
Q9 I spent ages fixing the nail in the wall to put the picture up and then I stood back and found it was askew.
(a) not straight (b) not clear (c) not definite (d) not pretty
Q10 We couldn't wait for them to come home after their holidays as we were all agog to hear what had happened.
(a) very concerned (b) very prepared (c) very interested (d) very worried
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elementary-8
8.
English Idioms and Expressions / Elementary level # 8
Preposition Exercises
Q1 I'm sorry but that smells terrible because I'm afraid the meat is off.
(a) has gone (b) is small (c) is bad (d) is dead
Q2 She just left him, said she was through with him and disappeared.
(a) didn't want to see him again (b) didn't want to help him
(c) didn't want to hear him again (d) didn't want to please him
Q3 I'm on for tonight if you want to go to the match.
(a) I'm ready to help (b) I'm ready to cook (c) I'm ready to speak (d) I'm ready to go out
Q4 He's always interested in elections and is very much into politics.
(a) very concerned about (b) very worried about
(c) very interested in (d) very happy about
Q5 I believe that after all those arguments they agreed their marriage was over.
(a) ended (b) finishing (c) ending (d) terminated
Q6 Between you and me, so don't tell anyone, I'm sure he'll lose the election.
(a) In truth (b) In confidence (c) In fact (d) In conclusion
Q7 You won't have to wait too long because another bus will be along soon.
(a) will drive (b) will travel (c) will arrive (d) will turn
Q8 By the way did you manage to see that film last night?
(a) Conveniently (b) Actually (c) Clearly (d) Incidentally
Q9 It's quite clear to everyone that she's a socialist through and through.
(a) from start to finish (b) from here till then
(c) from this to that (d) from time to time
Q10 I honestly don't think I can make it tonight as I'm feeling a little under the weather.
(a) cold (b) wet (c) unwell (d) upset
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elementary-9
9.
English Idioms and Expressions / Elementary level # 9
Animal Idioms
Q1 His wife never lets him do what he wants and as a result he leads a dog's life.
(a) easts what he can (b) never sleeps
(c) has an unhappy time (d) goes everywhere on foot
Q2 A word of warning: don't let him make a monkey of you.
(a) make you jump up and down (b) make faces at you
(c) make you spend your money (d) make a fool of you
Q3 I would advise you to wait and see which way the cat jumps.
(a) what develops (b) what goes (c) what comes (d) what falls
Q4 I don't honestly think he is capable of being polite as the leopard never changes his spots.
(a) people always complain (b) people sometimes differ
(c) people never change (d) people often shout
Q5 He's very greedy when it comes to eating and always takes the lion's share of the food.
(a) last portion (b) smallest portion (c) first portion (d) largest portion
Q6 I really don't know how to explain it as I am completely foxed.
(a) absolutely sure (b) absolutely convinced
(c) absolutely confused (d) absolutely curious
Q7 Until he is more serious in his job and stops playing the goat, he won't get any more money.
(a) arriving late all the time (b) eating too much all the time
(c) making too much noise all the time (d) making jokes all the time
Q8 He never makes any silly mistakes because he's got too much horse sense.
(a) common sense (b) nonsense (c) absolute sense (d) full sense
Q9 Charlie doesn't like getting too tired so he gets his assistant to do all the donkey work.
(a) academic work (b) artwork (c) homework (d) hard work
Q10 He doesn't really go around with many people because he's a bit of a lone wolf.
(a) single person (b) lonely person (c) unhappy person (d) simple person
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elementary-10
10.
English Idioms and Expressions / Elementary level # 10
Funny Idioms
Q1 You want to know why I've got a bee in my bonnet?
(a) a headache (b) a fly in my head
(c) a problem on my mind (d) a difficulty with my hair
Q2 Yes, tell me about it. I'm all ears.
(a) listening carefully (b) listening quietly
(c) listening quickly (d) listening completely
Q3 You remember I told you about that car that cost me an arm and a leg?
(a) a fair amount of money (b) a small amount of money
(c) a good amount of money (d) a huge amount of money
Q4 The one you bought from the man you called the big cheese?
(a) the man with big ears (b) the man with the important job
(c) the man with the yellow teeth (d) the man with the big smile
Q5 Well, he's not that at all. He's a bird brain.
(a) a fool (b) a criminal (c) a conman (d) a devil
Q6 You mean he's a bad egg?
(a) a disgusting person (b) a dirty person (c) a stupid person (d) a dishonest person
Q7 Yes, exactly because the car is rubbish and I went round to his garage like a bull in a china shop in the show
room.
(a) shouting at him (b) knocking everything over
(c) running up to him (d) hitting everybody
Q8 And when I reached his office I saw he was not really awake because he'd been having a cat nap.
(a) a deep sleep (b) a long sleep (c) a short sleep (d) a big sleep
Q9 And really the only reason you were there was because you had a bone to pick with him?
(a) you wanted to have a discussion with him (b) you wanted to have a chat with him
(c) you wanted to have a talk with him (d) you wanted to have an argument with him
Q10 Yes, that's right. I got my money back and as a result I opened up a whole new can of worms because other
people got their money back, too.
(a) made a complete mess of his office (b) exposed a lot of serious problems
(c) discovered some creatures on the carpet (d) revealed a lot of new paper work
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elementary-11
11.
English Idioms and Expressions / Elementary level # 11
Expressing Emotions
Q1 I can't stand it when you talk to me like that! Stop doing that!
(a) want to fall (b) feel like sitting down
(c) want to be disobedient (d) despise
Q2 I can't wait to hear about your English class.
(a) am eager to (b) am late to (c) am indifferent (d) am happy to
Q3 I am glad I was able to be there for my friend when her mom died.
(a) to cry with (b) to offer support in time of need for
(c) to visit (d) to travel with
Q4 You've got me head over heels!
(a) angry at you (b) impatient (c) in love with you (d) disappointed
Q5 I love you bunches!
(a) a little (b) a lot (c) too much (d) less than before
Q6 I wish I could trust you again, but all that you ever did to me was to let me down.
(a) to make me cry (b) to make me angry (c) to despise me (d) to disappoint me
Q7 I love you from the bottom of my heart.
(a) deeply (b) truly (c) madly (d) abundantly
Q8 The truth is that you don't care about me or my feelings.
(a) are careful of (b) are perceptive (c) are inconsiderate (d) are selfish towards
Q9 I would like to apologize for what I said to you the other day. I was very insensitive to you. Will you forgive me?
(a) compassionate (b) sympathetic (c) pathetic (d) harsh
Q10 It's taking a long time for Jenna to get over the death of her mom.
(a) fall back from (b) recover from (c) regret (d) laugh of
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intermediate-1
12.
English Idioms and Expressions / Intermediate level # 1
Up to his ears
Q1 He's up to his ears in work and cannot possibly see you now.
(a) fully occupied with (b) very interested in (c) not involved with (d) concerned with
Q2 If you give me a hand, then I shall be able to finish more quickly.
(a) take my hand (b) help me (c) take my fingers (d) pick me up
Q3 I prefer to talk to people face to face rather than to talk on the phone.
(a) in person (b) facing them (c) looking at them (d) seeing them
Q4 The manager dismissed the new proposal out of hand and said that it was not at all practical.
(a) quickly (b) utterly (c) directly (d) simply
Q5 As she is new to the job I would ask you to keep an eye on her for the time being.
(a) look at (b) consider (c) check (d) observe
Q6 The opposition in parliament accused the government of playing games and refusing to accept the
seriousness of the situation.
(a) being light hearted (b) being heavy hearted (c) being down hearted (d) being faint hearted
Q7 He accused her of talking through her hat and refused to accept a word of what she said.
(a) talking sense (b) talking straight (c) talking nonsense (d) talking tough
Q8 The police advised them to go down to the cellar in order to be out of harm's way.
(a) away from the noise (b) inside the area (c) into safety (d) away from danger
Q9 I'd give my right arm if I could get tickets for that concert.
(a) do absolutely anything (b) do something dangerous
(c) do something stupid (d) do what you want
Q10 You can always rely on Fred to put his foot in it and come out with a remark like that.
(a) tread on somebody (b) fall over
(c) say something embarrassing (d) put on the wrong shoe
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intermediate-2
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English Idioms and Expressions / Intermediate level # 2
Send the right message
Q1 This sort of behaviour sends the wrong message to young people.
(a) delivers the incorrect letter (b) fails to communicate
(c) does not talk properly (d) does not set a good example
Q2 The government are unveiling plans today for a new tax system.
(a) are covering up (b) are revealing (c) are opening (d) are exposing
Q3 I hear what you are saying but I don't agree with you.
(a) I understand what you mean (b) I believe your words
(c) I am able to catch your words (d) I think you are right
Q4 You must admire the way she sticks to her guns.
(a) she holds on to her pistol (b) she maintains her opinion
(c) she doesn't let her weapons go (d) she refuses to shoot
Q5 I'm sorry I can't follow that, run that past me again.
(a) explain that once more (b) hurry up
(c) try and catch me up (d) come across
Q6 Keep your spirits up, it may not be as bad as you think.
(a) Don't get depressed (b) Carry on drinking
(c) Don't let the levels drop (d) Maintain the heights
Q7 I'm afraid he shot himself in the foot when he took that action.
(a) he hurt himself (b) he injured himself
(c) he made a bad mistake for himself (d) he damaged his body
Q8 Some people love scoring points when they are in an argument.
(a) winning the game (b) taking advantage
(c) taking the initiative (d) taking the trouble
Q9 There is absolutely no mileage in pursuing that sort of discussion.
(a) no future (b) no interest (c) no distance (d) no time
Q10 He prefers to buy some more time by not deciding yet.
(a) to pay a little longer (b) to get a better price
(c) to pay a little later (d) to delay a little longer
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intermediate-3
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English Idioms and Expressions / Intermediate level # 3
A piece of cake
Q1 You shouldn't worry about the exam because you have prepared well and you'll probably find it a piece of
cake.
(a) easy to digest (b) easy to read (c) easy to start (d) very easy
Q2 The trouble with you is that you are a bit selfish and your sole philosophy is to have your cake and eat it.
(a) expect too much of life (b) lead a life of pleasure
(c) spend your life eating (d) eat too much
Q3 When he heard that the necklace had been stolen, he dropped it like a hot potato.
(a) he let it fall from his hands (b) he suddenly lost interest in it
(c) he gave it to somebody else (d) he hid it in the fridge
Q4 He sits and watches TV all day and has turned into a veritable couch potato.
(a) a good sleeper (b) an enthusiast (c) a very lazy person (d) a deep thinker
Q5 Thanks to you we're really in the soup now and I don't honestly know why I ever listen to you.
(a) in an interesting situation (b) in deep trouble
(c) in an unusual situation (d) in rough water
Q6 As he had been away from home for some years, they decided on his return to cook the fatted calf.
(a) have a big celebration (b) go out for a meal
(c) employ a top chef (d) eat as much as they liked
Q7 There's something very fishy about that story he told us because I can't quite get to the bottom of it.
(a) to do with the sea (b) connected with fish (c) suspicious (d) strong smelling
Q8 Their mother always describes her twin sons as like two peas in a pod.
(a) both round in shape (b) both full of fun
(c) both saying the same thing (d) both looking exactly alike
Q9 After what he said and after what has happened he certainly seems to have got egg on his face.
(a) have made a fool of himself (b) have lost a lot of money
(c) have said the wrong thing (d) have made the wrong decision
Q10 He always took advice from his parents about being careful and never put all his eggs in one basket.
(a) carried too much in one hand (b) relied too much on one plan
(c) decided to do anything dangerous (d) planned anything exciting
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intermediate-4
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English Idioms and Expressions / Intermediate level # 4
Picking you up
Q1 Nobody knows what's going on?
(a) meaning (b) continuing (c) happening (d) taking
Q2 Don't worry we'll see you're all right.
(a) look at you (b) look on you (c) look for you (d) look after you
Q3 What you need is something that will pick you up.
(a) make you feel better (b) make you stand better
(c) make you hold on better (d) make you stay on better
Q4 I simply can't stand sugar in my tea or coffee.
(a) can't eat (b) can't drink (c) can't tolerate (d) can't allow
Q5 I have a feeling that she's taking you for a ride.
(a) taking you in a car (b) pulling you along (c) trying to trick you (d) trying to push you
Q6 He's always got his nose in a book.
(a) hiding (b) reading (c) studying (d) looking
Q7 I think you're asking too much of them as they are just children.
(a) trying too much (b) saying too much (c) calling too much (d) expecting too much
Q8 If you want my opinion, I think this needs looking into.
(a) examining (b) finding (c) searching (d) discovering
Q9 One fine day I expect everything will be clear to you.
(a) On a summer's day (b) When the sun shines (c) In the end (d) Very soon
Q10 I think the time has come when you should put your toe in the water at least.
(a) go for a swim (b) give it a try (c) feel the cold (d) give it a chance
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intermediate-5
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English Idioms and Expressions / Intermediate level # 5
As happy as the day is long
Q1 I'm sure that he could make a better job of being prime minister any day of the week.
(a) whatever the details (b) whatever the time
(c) whatever the circumstances (d) whatever the week
Q2 Don't worry we pride ourselves on being helpful to all our customers and getting that booked for you is all an a
day's work for us.
(a) perfectly easy (b) perfectly simple (c) perfectly done (d) perfectly normal
Q3 Yes, we went away on holiday last week but it rained day in day out.
(a) every single day (b) every other day (c) every second day (d) every two days
Q4 I think the time has now come when we'll simply have to call it a day.
(a) stop trying (b) stop thinking (c) stop working (d) stop going
Q5 You know what they said about radio that it had had its day but it's still going strong.
(a) stopped being clever (b) stopped being popular
(c) stopped being heard (d) stopped being good
Q6 That last comment of yours won the day because nobody could possibly argue with you after that.
(a) assured us victory (b) assured us the answer
(c) assured us progress (d) assured us agreement
Q7 We left the children playing in the park and they were as happy as the day is long.
(a) reasonably happy (b) quite happy (c) very happy (d) always happy
Q8 They got engaged about two years ago and at long last they have named the day.
(a) said when they are getting married (b) said where they are getting married
(c) said why they are getting married (d) said if they are getting married.
Q9 I've been doing these exercises for two hours now and I think at long last I'm starting to see daylight.
(a) see the answer to the problem (b) see the reason for the work
(c) see the end of the task (d) see the problems in the answers
Q10 I knew once the car didn't start, saw it had a flat tyre and also that it had started to rain, that this was going to
be one of those days.
(a) a day when nothing goes right (b) a day when something goes wrong
(c) a day when little goes right (d) a day when little goes wrong
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intermediate-6
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English Idioms and Expressions / Intermediate level # 6
Privacy
Q1 If I were you, I'd tell her to go jump in the river.
(a) learn to swim (b) get wet (c) go away (d) go fishing
Q2 I can't understand why he doesn't take the hint.
(a) understand the point (b) understand the speech
(c) understand the words (d) understand the talk
Q3 I should be grateful if you would let me keep myself to myself.
(a) be quiet (b) be private (c) be lonely (d) be special
Q4 I wish they would stop poking their noses into our affairs.
(a) sniffing around (b) discovering (c) interfering in (d) putting into
Q5 I get the impression that they think we've outstayed our welcome here.
(a) remained longer (b) tried too long (c) waited too long (d) stayed too long
Q6 We asked him if he wanted to join us on the outing but he refused — I think he's a bit of a lone wolf.
(a) he prefers to be alone (b) he prefers small crowds
(c) he prefers certain people (d) he prefers walking slowly
Q7 She looked straight through him as soon as he entered the room.
(a) turned round (b) looked carefully at him
(c) took no notice of him (d) didn't speak to him
Q8 Since the news broke about the disaster, he's been keeping a very low profile.
(a) trying to look small (b) trying to look casual
(c) trying to be careful (d) trying not to be seen
Q9 After the political scandal in the government no-one in the cabinet is prepared to put their head above the
parapet.
(a) show their head (b) raise their head (c) speak in public (d) speak in the air
Q10 If you really want to come out of this without too much damage, my advice is to play dumb.
(a) speak stupidly (b) say nothing (c) say silly things (d) play the fool
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intermediate-7
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English Idioms and Expressions / Intermediate level # 7
Hold on
Q1 The audience held their breath as the magician started to saw a woman half.
(a) watched anxiously (b) stopped breathing (c) couldn't breathe (d) couldn't watch
Q2 The police officer called out to the driver to hold on until he arrived.
(a) continue (b) listen (c) wait (d) attend
Q3 In the end she lost her temper and told her daughter to hold her tongue.
(a) stand still (b) speak up (c) start speaking (d) be quiet
Q4 There's no need to change any of the regulations this year as the old ones will still hold good this year, too.
(a) be finished (b) be all right (c) be necessary (d) be careful
Q5 I don't know what it is exactly but she seems to have some kind of hold over him.
(a) control over (b) look over (c) trust over (d) belief over
Q6 He holds it against her that she never let him move house and start a new job.
(a) trusts (b) persuades (c) knows (d) blames
Q7 I think your best plan is to hold off making a decision until you know if you have passed the examination.
(a) delay (b) consider (c) stay (d) think
Q8 It was a very difficult race but the jockey held his own right until the end.
(a) overtook the others (b) did as well as the others
(c) did better than the others (d) tried to beat the others
Q9 Once he starts to talk about his favourite subject, he will hold forth until he is stopped.
(a) speak loudly (b) speak quickly (c) speak endlessly (d) speak slowly
Q10 The trouble is that whenever he's with strangers he always holds in his feelings.
(a) shows (b) restricts (c) tells (d) allows
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intermediate-8
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English Idioms and Expressions / Intermediate level # 8
Money to burn
Q1 Money is the root of all evil, so what's the point of earning a lot?
(a) bad for your health (b) the cause of greed
(c) the reason for health (d) the cause of wickedness
Q2 In my opinion money talks and the little people are totally ignored.
(a) rich people speak a lot (b) rich people have influence
(c) rich people have too much money (d) rich people are not silent
Q3 She's a really happy woman now because for once she's in the money.
(a) spending a lot of money (b) spending money quickly
(c) got money to spend (d) got a little money
Q4 For my money I would sooner go on a cruise than sit all day on the beach.
(a) In my circumstances (b) In my opinion (c) In my situation (d) In my time
Q5 He has very little to do but he gets well paid and agrees it's money for jam.
(a) difficult money (b) hard money (c) good money (d) easy money
Q6 I think she should stop talking about it and put her money where her mouth is.
(a) give money for talking too much (b) take money out of her mouth and be quiet
(c) give money for something she says she believes in (d) give money for talking a lot about nothing
Q7 If you want to find some help with your project ask him because he's got money to burn.
(a) he spends money slowly (b) he spends money foolishly
(c) he spends money wisely (d) he hardly spends money
Q8 As soon as he had won the lottery, he went crazy and started spending money like water.
(a) spending money freely (b) spending money at sea
(c) spending money on swimming (d) spending money consistently
Q9 When you consider all the advantages you've gained I think you'll admit you had a good run for your money.
(a) a lot of trouble with your money (b) to chase after your money
(c) a lot of time with your money (d) a lot of benefit from your money
Q10 She's made it clear that we don't need to worry because money is no object.
(a) money is not important (b) money is not definite
(c) money is not clear (d) money is not available
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