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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
(c) doesn't make sense
(b) isn't mathematics
(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
(c) got very good marks
(b) got higher marks than someone
(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
(c) he has a few things
(b) he has almost no money
(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
(c) have been successful
(b) have got no water
(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
(c) things take place often
(b) things do occur
(d) things often go wrong
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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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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
(c) Can you cook well
(b) Do you cook very often
(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
(c) talks in a loud voice to
(b) calls out 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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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
(c) to stop you believing
(b) to stop you worrying
(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
(c) prepared for something
(b) prepared for anything
(d) prepared for take off
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