TESTS 82 English Idioms and Expressions Tests Index ...................................................................................... 1 Elementary Level 1. Adding Up ............................................................................... 6 2. Take it in .............................................................................. 7 3. Take it easy ............................................................................ 8 4. For Good ................................................................................ 9 5. In Control .............................................................................. 10 6. Out of Control .......................................................................... 11 7. All Agog ................................................................................ 12 8. Preposition Exercises ................................................................... 13 9. Animal Idioms ........................................................................... 14 10. Funny Idioms ........................................................................... 15 11. Expressing Emotions .................................................................... 16 12. Just keep it ........................................................................... 17 Intermediate Level 1. Up to his ears .......................................................................... 18 2. Send the right message .................................................................. 19 3. A piece of cake ......................................................................... 20 4. Picking you up .......................................................................... 21 5. As happy as the day is long ............................................................. 22 6. Privacy ................................................................................. 23 7. Hold on ................................................................................. 24 8. Money to burn ........................................................................... 25 9. Go ahead ................................................................................ 26 10. Under my Skin .......................................................................... 27 11. Home Sweet Home ........................................................................ 28 12. No good ................................................................................ 29 13. On the Water ........................................................................... 30 14. British Idioms ......................................................................... 31 15. Expressions with cold .................................................................. 32 16. Way Idioms ............................................................................. 33 17. Idioms with come ....................................................................... 34 18. Common English Idioms .................................................................. 35 19. Idioms with Hand ....................................................................... 36 20. English Idioms and Phrases ............................................................. 37 1 PHOTOCOPIABLE © www.english-test.net 21. Expressions with make .................................................................. 38 22. Double Speak in Job Titles ............................................................. 39 Advanced Level 1. English Animal Idioms ................................................................... 40 2. Hands on ................................................................................ 41 3. Lucky Alex .............................................................................. 42 4. How Mary fell in love ................................................................... 43 5. Call it a day ........................................................................... 44 6. Live up to .............................................................................. 45 7. English Grammar Prepositions ............................................................ 46 8. From Shakespeare originally ............................................................. 47 9. Water Expressions ....................................................................... 48 10. Cats, Dogs and Ducks ................................................................... 49 11. Losing It .............................................................................. 50 12. Splitting Hairs ........................................................................ 51 13. Squeaky Clean .......................................................................... 52 14. Word of Mouth .......................................................................... 53 15. Expressions and idioms with thin ....................................................... 54 16. Expressions with Top ................................................................... 55 17. Down to Earth .......................................................................... 56 18. Expressions with low ................................................................... 57 19. Hot expressions ........................................................................ 58 20. Comparisons with as .... as ............................................................ 59 21. Expressions with make .................................................................. 60 22. Egg expressions ........................................................................ 61 23. Idioms with prepositions ............................................................... 62 24. Idioms with phrasal verbs .............................................................. 63 25. Mark Idioms ............................................................................ 64 26. Retail Sales Expressions ............................................................... 65 27. American Slang Words (1) ............................................................... 66 28. American Slang Words (2) ............................................................... 67 29. American Slang Words (3) ............................................................... 68 30. American Slang Words (4) ............................................................... 69 31. American Slang Words (5) ............................................................... 70 32. American Slang Words (6) ............................................................... 71 33. American Slang Words (7) ............................................................... 72 34. American Slang Words (8) ............................................................... 73 35. American Slang Words (9) ............................................................... 74 36. American Slang Words (10) .............................................................. 75 37. American Slang Words (11) .............................................................. 76 2 PHOTOCOPIABLE © www.english-test.net 38. American Slang Words (12) .............................................................. 77 39. American Slang Words (13) .............................................................. 78 40. American Slang Words (14) .............................................................. 79 41. American Slang Words (15) .............................................................. 80 42. American Slang Words (16) .............................................................. 81 43. American Slang Words (17) .............................................................. 82 44. American Slang Words (18) .............................................................. 83 45. Clothing Idioms (1) .................................................................... 84 46. Clothing Idioms (2) .................................................................... 85 47. House/Building Idioms (1) .............................................................. 86 48. Food Idioms ............................................................................ 87 Answer Keys ................................................................................ 88 Elementary Level 1. Adding Up ............................................................................... 89 2. Take it in .............................................................................. 90 3. Take it easy ............................................................................ 91 4. For Good ................................................................................ 92 5. In Control .............................................................................. 93 6. Out of Control .......................................................................... 94 7. All Agog ................................................................................ 95 8. Preposition Exercises ................................................................... 96 9. Animal Idioms ........................................................................... 97 10. Funny Idioms ........................................................................... 98 11. Expressing Emotions .................................................................... 99 12. Just keep it ........................................................................... 100 Intermediate Level 1. Up to his ears .......................................................................... 101 2. Send the right message .................................................................. 102 3. A piece of cake ......................................................................... 103 4. Picking you up .......................................................................... 104 5. As happy as the day is long ............................................................. 105 6. Privacy ................................................................................. 106 7. Hold on ................................................................................. 107 8. Money to burn ........................................................................... 108 9. Go ahead ................................................................................ 109 10. Under my Skin .......................................................................... 110 11. Home Sweet Home ........................................................................ 111 12. No good ................................................................................ 112 13. On the Water ........................................................................... 113 14. British Idioms ......................................................................... 114 3 PHOTOCOPIABLE © www.english-test.net 15. Expressions with cold .................................................................. 115 16. Way Idioms ............................................................................. 116 17. Idioms with come ....................................................................... 117 18. Common English Idioms .................................................................. 118 19. Idioms with Hand ....................................................................... 119 20. English Idioms and Phrases ............................................................. 120 21. Expressions with make .................................................................. 121 22. Double Speak in Job Titles ............................................................. 122 Advanced Level 1. English Animal Idioms ................................................................... 123 2. Hands on ................................................................................ 124 3. Lucky Alex .............................................................................. 125 4. How Mary fell in love ................................................................... 126 5. Call it a day ........................................................................... 127 6. Live up to .............................................................................. 128 7. English Grammar Prepositions ............................................................ 129 8. From Shakespeare originally ............................................................. 130 9. Water Expressions ....................................................................... 131 10. Cats, Dogs and Ducks ................................................................... 132 11. Losing It .............................................................................. 133 12. Splitting Hairs ........................................................................ 134 13. Squeaky Clean .......................................................................... 135 14. Word of Mouth .......................................................................... 136 15. Expressions and idioms with thin ....................................................... 137 16. Expressions with Top ................................................................... 138 17. Down to Earth .......................................................................... 139 18. Expressions with low ................................................................... 140 19. Hot expressions ........................................................................ 141 20. Comparisons with as .... as ............................................................ 142 21. Expressions with make .................................................................. 143 22. Egg expressions ........................................................................ 144 23. Idioms with prepositions ............................................................... 145 24. Idioms with phrasal verbs .............................................................. 146 25. Mark Idioms ............................................................................ 147 26. Retail Sales Expressions ............................................................... 148 27. American Slang Words (1) ............................................................... 149 28. American Slang Words (2) ............................................................... 150 29. American Slang Words (3) ............................................................... 151 30. American Slang Words (4) ............................................................... 152 31. American Slang Words (5) ............................................................... 153 4 PHOTOCOPIABLE © www.english-test.net 32. American Slang Words (6) ............................................................... 154 33. American Slang Words (7) ............................................................... 155 34. American Slang Words (8) ............................................................... 156 35. American Slang Words (9) ............................................................... 157 36. American Slang Words (10) .............................................................. 158 37. American Slang Words (11) .............................................................. 159 38. American Slang Words (12) .............................................................. 160 39. American Slang Words (13) .............................................................. 161 40. American Slang Words (14) .............................................................. 162 41. American Slang Words (15) .............................................................. 163 42. American Slang Words (16) .............................................................. 164 43. American Slang Words (17) .............................................................. 165 44. American Slang Words (18) .............................................................. 166 45. Clothing Idioms (1) .................................................................... 167 46. Clothing Idioms (2) .................................................................... 168 47. House/Building Idioms (1) .............................................................. 169 48. Food Idioms ............................................................................ 170 5 PHOTOCOPIABLE © www.english-test.net elementary-1 1. English Idioms and Expressions / Elementary level # 1 Answers Index 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 Q2 (b) isn't mathematics (d) makes the wrong addition All the students got high marks in the test but Mary stood out. (a) got a lot of marks (c) got very good marks Q3 (b) got higher marks than someone (d) got the most marks of all 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 Q4 As a newspaper reporter she always wanted to get information at first hand. (a) quickly Q5 (b) he has almost no money (d) he has nothing at all (b) slowly (c) easily 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 Q6 (c) the important man (d) the enormous man (b) is too fat (c) is very full (d) is very conceited You will not slip over because the floor is as dry as a bone. (a) completely hard Q9 (b) the huge man She never stops talking about herself and is full of herself. (a) is very fat Q8 (b) have got no water (d) have got home dry He is the man who owns all the land and is the big fish around here. (a) the fat man Q7 (d) directly (b) extremely flat (c) totally dry (d) completely cracked 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 6 (b) things do occur (d) things often go wrong PHOTOCOPIABLE © www.english-test.net elementary-2 2. English Idioms and Expressions / Elementary level # 2 Answers Index Take it in Q1 I'm sorry I didn't take in what he said. (a) listen Q2 (c) finish off sleep (d) get out of bed (b) start playing (c) stop playing (d) enjoy playing (b) do a little (c) do too little (d) do too much (b) start to land (c) begin to arrive (d) finish landing (b) live simply (c) live easily (d) live quietly I don't know who wrote this note because I can't make out the signature. (a) discover Q9 (b) start for work As a student she has just enough money to get by on. (a) live fully Q8 (d) stands When does your plane take off? (a) leave the ground Q7 (c) takes Don't overdo it because you're very tired. (a) do a lot Q6 (b) follows When you stop work, you can take up golf. (a) finish playing Q5 (d) note What time do you get up in the morning? (a) leave home Q4 (c) understand I hope she gets through her exams next week. (a) passes Q3 (b) hear (b) find (c) read (d) learn 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 (c) reach home (d) have a rest Q10 What time do you get in after work? (a) have tea 7 (b) eat supper PHOTOCOPIABLE © www.english-test.net elementary-3 3. English Idioms and Expressions / Elementary level # 3 Answers Index Take it easy Q1 I just want to stay at home and watch television and take it easy. (a) sleep Q2 (b) Must I (b) do the housework (b) calls out to (d) speaks quickly to (b) full of (c) interested in (d) unhappy with (c) write to me (d) send me a telegram (c) tried (d) visited (c) did a mistake (d) made a mistake (c) find the left (d) keep to the left Don't forget to drop me a line when you're away. (b) call me She had never been to Paris before. (a) heard of Q9 (d) clean the windows We're fed up with the bad weather. (a) telephone me Q8 (c) wash the floor She never shouts at her children. (a) very tired of Q7 (d) Will I (b) Do you cook very often (d) Do you like cooking (a) makes conversation with (c) talks in a loud voice to Q6 (c) Can I When do you do the washing up? (a) clean the dishes Q5 (d) relax Are you any good at cooking? (a) Can you cook sometimes (c) Can you cook well Q4 (c) eat Am I allowed to smoke in here? (a) May I Q3 (b) sit down (b) read about I'm afraid he has got it wrong. (a) said it incorrectly (b) did an error Q10 When you come to the crossroads, you turn left. (a) look left 8 (b) go to the left PHOTOCOPIABLE © www.english-test.net elementary-4 4. English Idioms and Expressions / Elementary level # 4 Answers Index For Good Q1 You'll never see your money again because I'm afraid he's gone for good. (a) clearly Q2 (c) quickly (d) slowly You've no need to worry I promise you they'll arrive on Thursday for sure. (a) absolutely Q3 (b) permanently (b) positively (c) definitively (d) definitely 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 Q4 (b) to look at (b) at little charge (b) as humour (c) at low charge (d) at no charge (c) as funny (d) as joking (b) to stop you worrying (d) to stop you sleeping No wonder she's jumping for joy, she's just been given promotion. (a) very jumpy Q9 (d) to work through 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 Q8 (c) to begin with I know it didn't look like that but the truth is they only did it for fun. (a) as a joke Q7 (d) at low cost 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 Q6 (c) at some cost Well, for starters I honestly think we should work out what all this work is going to cost. (a) to work for Q5 (b) at little cost (b) very silly (c) very happy (d) very noisy 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 9 (b) prepared for anything (d) prepared for take off PHOTOCOPIABLE © www.english-test.net elementary-5 5. English Idioms and Expressions / Elementary level # 5 Answers Index In Control Q1 They tried in vain to save enough money to buy a house and so finally they rented one. (a) without money Q2 (b) uncertain (b) wealthy (b) in good health (d) unsafe (d) slow (c) in absolute health (d) in clear health (b) the boss is going to sack him (d) the boss is going to trouble him What I really have in mind is a garden where there is very little to look after throughout the year. (b) believe (c) visualize (d) consider Although Romeo and Juliet were deeply in love, they still managed to kill themselves. (a) loved each other often (c) loved each other most of the time Q9 (d) at all sure I'm sorry to say that he's in trouble again with the boss over being late for work so many times. (a) think Q8 (c) unclear (c) clever (a) the boss is going to reprimand him (c) the boss is going to hit him Q7 (c) at all certain Thanks to her regular workouts and sensible diet she certainly strikes me as in the pink. (a) in extreme health Q6 (b) at all happy Considering they are over 70 years old, you must admit they are in good shape. (a) fit Q5 (d) without work The children knew full well they were in danger skating because they had read the notice about the thin ice. (a) unhappy Q4 (c) without success If you are in any doubt about the offer, please give me a ring. (a) at all unsure Q3 (b) without trial (b) loved each other very much (d) loved each other mostly 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 10 (b) At first (c) At least PHOTOCOPIABLE (d) Eventually © www.english-test.net elementary-6 6. English Idioms and Expressions / Elementary level # 6 Answers Index 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 Q2 (c) unusual (b) unable to find (b) unlucky (c) unable to follow (c) unable (b) unable to hear (d) unable to see (d) undecided (c) unable to say (d) unable to speak 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 (c) you've used for your time Q7 (d) uncertain 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 Q6 (b) unsure I'm very sorry but you're out of luck because we sold the last one about twenty minutes ago. (a) unhappy Q5 (d) quickly behaved Wait till they're out of sight, and then I'll show you what I'm buying them for Christmas. (a) unable to show Q4 (c) suddenly behaved If you think I'm going to parachute out of a plane for fun, you must be out of your mind. (a) mad Q3 (b) badly behaved (b) you've used in your time (d) you've used out your time 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 (c) I can't breathe fast Q8 There's a big notice up there which unfortunately we didn't see because it said 'out of bounds'. (a) keep through Q9 (b) I can't breathe quickly (d) I can't breathe easily (b) keep out (c) keep on (d) keep in 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 11 (b) I have no money PHOTOCOPIABLE (c) I have no card (d) I have no bank © www.english-test.net elementary-7 7. English Idioms and Expressions / Elementary level # 7 Answers Index 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 Q2 (d) with light (b) still seeing (c) still trying (d) still living 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 Q4 (c) with fire After several days underground after the earthquake one child was pulled out alive. (a) still talking Q3 (b) on fire (b) in another town (c) in another country (d) in another city 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 Q5 (b) got taken (b) returned (b) good to (c) overturned (c) similar to (d) got lost (d) determined (d) different to So many good ideas abound in his mind, he finds it difficult to know where to start. (a) exist all over (c) exist in different parts Q9 (c) got missed There are no two ways about it because the crime that has been committed is really akin to murder. (a) keen on Q8 (d) twice more When she told her parents that she had decided to get married, they were utterly taken aback. (a) surprised Q7 (c) firstly I've looked everywhere for my passport and can only assume it has gone astray. (a) got freed Q6 (b) once more (b) exist in large numbers (d) exist everywhere 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 12 (b) very prepared PHOTOCOPIABLE (c) very interested (d) very worried © www.english-test.net elementary-8 8. English Idioms and Expressions / Elementary level # 8 Answers Index Preposition Exercises Q1 I'm sorry but that smells terrible because I'm afraid the meat is off. (a) has gone Q2 (b) is small (c) is bad She just left him, said she was through with him and disappeared. (a) didn't want to see him again (c) didn't want to hear him again Q3 (b) didn't want to help him (d) didn't want to please him I'm on for tonight if you want to go to the match. (a) I'm ready to help Q4 (b) I'm ready to cook (c) ending (d) terminated (b) In confidence (c) In fact (d) In conclusion (b) will travel (c) will arrive (d) will turn (c) Clearly (d) Incidentally By the way did you manage to see that film last night? (a) Conveniently Q9 (b) finishing You won't have to wait too long because another bus will be along soon. (a) will drive Q8 (b) very worried about (d) very happy about Between you and me, so don't tell anyone, I'm sure he'll lose the election. (a) In truth Q7 (d) I'm ready to go out I believe that after all those arguments they agreed their marriage was over. (a) ended Q6 (c) I'm ready to speak He's always interested in elections and is very much into politics. (a) very concerned about (c) very interested in Q5 (d) is dead (b) Actually It's quite clear to everyone that she's a socialist through and through. (a) from start to finish (c) from this to that (b) from here till then (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 13 (b) wet (c) unwell PHOTOCOPIABLE (d) upset © www.english-test.net elementary-9 9. English Idioms and Expressions / Elementary level # 9 Answers Index 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 (c) has an unhappy time Q2 (b) never sleeps (d) goes everywhere on foot A word of warning: don't let him make a monkey of you. (a) make you jump up and down (c) make you spend your money Q3 I would advise you to wait and see which way the cat jumps. (a) what develops Q4 (b) make faces at you (d) make a fool of you (b) what goes (b) people sometimes differ (d) people often shout He's very greedy when it comes to eating and always takes the lion's share of the food. (a) last portion Q6 (b) smallest portion Until he is more serious in his job and stops playing the goat, he won't get any more money. (b) eating too much all the time (d) making jokes all the time He never makes any silly mistakes because he's got too much horse sense. (a) common sense Q9 (d) largest portion (b) absolutely convinced (d) absolutely curious (a) arriving late all the time (c) making too much noise all the time Q8 (c) first portion I really don't know how to explain it as I am completely foxed. (a) absolutely sure (c) absolutely confused Q7 (d) what falls I don't honestly think he is capable of being polite as the leopard never changes his spots. (a) people always complain (c) people never change Q5 (c) what comes (b) nonsense (c) absolute sense (d) full sense 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 14 (b) lonely person PHOTOCOPIABLE (c) unhappy person (d) simple person © www.english-test.net elementary-10 10. English Idioms and Expressions / Elementary level # 10 Answers Index Funny Idioms Q1 You want to know why I've got a bee in my bonnet? (a) a headache (c) a problem on my mind Q2 (b) a fly in my head (d) a difficulty with my hair Yes, tell me about it. I'm all ears. (a) listening carefully (c) listening quickly Q3 (b) listening quietly (d) listening completely You remember I told you about that car that cost me an arm and a leg? (a) a fair amount of money (c) a good amount of money Q4 (b) a small amount of money (d) a huge amount of money The one you bought from the man you called the big cheese? (a) the man with big ears (c) the man with the yellow teeth Q5 Well, he's not that at all. He's a bird brain. (a) a fool Q6 (b) a criminal (c) a conman (d) a devil (b) a dirty person (c) a stupid person (d) a dishonest person You mean he's a bad egg? (a) a disgusting person Q7 (b) the man with the important job (d) the man with the big smile 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 (c) running up to him 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 Q9 (b) knocking everything over (d) hitting everybody (b) a long sleep (c) a short sleep (d) a big sleep 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 (c) you wanted to have a talk with him (b) you wanted to have a chat 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 (c) discovered some creatures on the carpet 15 PHOTOCOPIABLE (b) exposed a lot of serious problems (d) revealed a lot of new paper work © www.english-test.net elementary-11 11. English Idioms and Expressions / Elementary level # 11 Answers Index Expressing Emotions Q1 I can't stand it when you talk to me like that! Stop doing that! (a) want to fall (c) want to be disobedient Q2 I can't wait to hear about your English class. (a) am eager to Q3 (b) feel like sitting down (d) despise (b) am late to (b) a lot (c) too much (d) less than before (b) to make me angry (c) to despise me (d) to disappoint me (b) truly (c) madly (d) abundantly (c) are inconsiderate (d) are selfish towards The truth is that you don't care about me or my feelings. (a) are careful of Q9 (d) disappointed I love you from the bottom of my heart. (a) deeply Q8 (c) in love with you 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 Q7 (b) impatient I love you bunches! (a) a little Q6 (b) to offer support in time of need for (d) to travel with You've got me head over heels! (a) angry at you Q5 (d) am happy to I am glad I was able to be there for my friend when her mom died. (a) to cry with (c) to visit Q4 (c) am indifferent (b) are perceptive 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 16 (b) recover from PHOTOCOPIABLE (c) regret (d) laugh of © www.english-test.net elementary-12 12. English Idioms and Expressions / Elementary level # 12 Answers Index Just keep it Q1 Charlie's having a lot of problems with his business but at least he's keeping his head above water. (a) not drowning Q2 (b) keeping dry (d) trying to swim That's the thing about Charlie even when things are really bad he doesn't panic and keeps his cool. (a) stays calm (c) uses a fan Q3 (c) managing to survive (b) turns on the air conditioning (d) puts ice on his head In a situation like his of course the one thing you must do is keep the wolf from the door and try to find money to pay all the bills. (a) get rid of wild animals (c) make sure the door is locked Q4 (b) get enough money to live on (d) not let wild animals in At least Charlie can manage that but he doesn't go telling everyone about his problem and keeps himself to himself. (a) talks to himself a lot (c) stays in a lot Q5 (b) doesn't go out much (d) doesn't talk about himself to others Some of his friends are a bit worried about him because he doesn't seem so friendly to them as he used to be and keeps his distance. (a) doesn't let people get too close (c) decides how far to go Q6 (b) doesn't travel far (d) doesn't like travelling The main thing that you have to admire him for is that he doesn't get into trouble and keeps his nose clean. (a) blows his nose a lot (c) sneezes often Q7 (b) behaves legally (d) breathes easily It's surprising how few people knew that Charlie was having money problems but I suppose it was because he had kept it to himself. (a) looked after it Q8 (b) locked it up (c) held it tightly (d) kept it secret His problem really was that he had tried very hard to be as successful as the rest of the people in his street by trying to keep up with the Joneses. (a) to remain on the same social level as his neighbours (c) to travel at the same speed as his neighbours Q9 (b) to run as fast as his neighbours (d) to reach the same place as his neighbours When he confided in me, I promised Charlie that I wouldn't tell anybody about it and until now I have kept my word. (a) said what I did (b) said what I could (c) did what I said (d) did what I could Q10 My only advice to Charlie was to keep his chin up and stop worrying. (a) try to hold his head straight (c) try not to look on the ground 17 (b) try to be optimistic (d) try to remain upright PHOTOCOPIABLE © www.english-test.net intermediate-1 13. English Idioms and Expressions / Intermediate level # 1 Answers Index Up to his ears Q1 He's up to his ears in work and cannot possibly see you now. (a) fully occupied with Q2 (c) take my fingers (d) pick me up (b) facing them (c) looking at them (d) seeing them (b) utterly (c) directly (d) simply As she is new to the job I would ask you to keep an eye on her for the time being. (a) look at Q6 (b) help me The manager dismissed the new proposal out of hand and said that it was not at all practical. (a) quickly Q5 (d) concerned with I prefer to talk to people face to face rather than to talk on the phone. (a) in person Q4 (c) not involved with If you give me a hand, then I shall be able to finish more quickly. (a) take my hand Q3 (b) very interested in (b) consider (c) check (d) observe The opposition in parliament accused the government of playing games and refusing to accept the seriousness of the situation. (a) being light hearted Q7 (d) being faint hearted (b) talking straight (c) talking nonsense (d) talking tough The police advised them to go down to the cellar in order to be out of harm's way. (a) away from the noise Q9 (c) being down hearted He accused her of talking through her hat and refused to accept a word of what she said. (a) talking sense Q8 (b) being heavy hearted (b) inside the area (c) into safety (d) away from danger I'd give my right arm if I could get tickets for that concert. (a) do absolutely anything (c) do something stupid (b) do something dangerous (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 (c) say something embarrassing 18 (b) fall over (d) put on the wrong shoe PHOTOCOPIABLE © www.english-test.net intermediate-2 14. English Idioms and Expressions / Intermediate level # 2 Answers Index Send the right message Q1 This sort of behaviour sends the wrong message to young people. (a) delivers the incorrect letter (c) does not talk properly Q2 The government are unveiling plans today for a new tax system. (a) are covering up Q3 (b) fails to communicate (d) does not set a good example (b) are revealing (b) I believe your words (d) I think you are right You must admire the way she sticks to her guns. (a) she holds on to her pistol (c) she doesn't let her weapons go Q5 (b) she maintains her opinion (d) she refuses to shoot I'm sorry I can't follow that, run that past me again. (a) explain that once more (c) try and catch me up Q6 (b) hurry up (d) come across Keep your spirits up, it may not be as bad as you think. (a) Don't get depressed (c) Don't let the levels drop Q7 (b) Carry on drinking (d) Maintain the heights I'm afraid he shot himself in the foot when he took that action. (a) he hurt himself (c) he made a bad mistake for himself Q8 (b) he injured himself (d) he damaged his body Some people love scoring points when they are in an argument. (a) winning the game (c) taking the initiative Q9 (d) are exposing I hear what you are saying but I don't agree with you. (a) I understand what you mean (c) I am able to catch your words Q4 (c) are opening (b) taking advantage (d) taking the trouble 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 (c) to pay a little later 19 (b) to get a better price (d) to delay a little longer PHOTOCOPIABLE © www.english-test.net intermediate-3 15. English Idioms and Expressions / Intermediate level # 3 Answers Index 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 Q2 (b) easy to read (b) lead a life of pleasure (d) eat too much When he heard that the necklace had been stolen, he dropped it like a hot potato. (a) he let it fall from his hands (c) he gave it to somebody else Q4 (b) he suddenly lost interest in it (d) he hid it in the fridge He sits and watches TV all day and has turned into a veritable couch potato. (a) a good sleeper Q5 (b) an enthusiast As he had been away from home for some years, they decided on his return to cook the fatted calf. (b) go out for a meal (d) eat as much as they liked 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 Q8 (b) connected with fish (c) suspicious (d) strong smelling Their mother always describes her twin sons as like two peas in a pod. (a) both round in shape (c) both saying the same thing Q9 (d) a deep thinker (b) in deep trouble (d) in rough water (a) have a big celebration (c) employ a top chef Q7 (c) a very lazy person 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 (c) in an unusual situation Q6 (d) very easy 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 (c) spend your life eating Q3 (c) easy to start (b) both full of fun (d) both looking exactly alike 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 (c) have said the wrong thing (b) have lost a lot of money (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 (c) decided to do anything dangerous 20 (b) relied too much on one plan (d) planned anything exciting PHOTOCOPIABLE © www.english-test.net intermediate-4 16. English Idioms and Expressions / Intermediate level # 4 Answers Index Picking you up Q1 Nobody knows what's going on? (a) meaning Q2 (b) look on you (c) can't tolerate (d) can't allow (b) pulling you along (c) trying to trick you (d) trying to push you (b) reading (c) studying (d) looking (b) saying too much (c) calling too much (d) expecting too much (c) searching (d) discovering (c) In the end (d) Very soon If you want my opinion, I think this needs looking into. (a) examining Q9 (b) can't drink I think you're asking too much of them as they are just children. (a) trying too much Q8 (b) make you stand better (d) make you stay on better He's always got his nose in a book. (a) hiding Q7 (d) look after you I have a feeling that she's taking you for a ride. (a) taking you in a car Q6 (c) look for you I simply can't stand sugar in my tea or coffee. (a) can't eat Q5 (d) taking What you need is something that will pick you up. (a) make you feel better (c) make you hold on better Q4 (c) happening Don't worry we'll see you're all right. (a) look at you Q3 (b) continuing (b) finding One fine day I expect everything will be clear to you. (a) On a summer's day (b) When the sun shines Q10 I think the time has come when you should put your toe in the water at least. (a) go for a swim 21 (b) give it a try PHOTOCOPIABLE (c) feel the cold (d) give it a chance © www.english-test.net intermediate-5 17. English Idioms and Expressions / Intermediate level # 5 Answers Index 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 (c) whatever the circumstances Q2 (b) whatever the time (d) whatever the week Don't worry we pride ourselves on being helpful to all our customers and getting that booked for you is all in a day's work for us. (a) perfectly easy Q3 (b) every other day (b) stop thinking (d) stop going (b) assured us the answer (d) assured us agreement We left the children playing in the park and they were as happy as the day is long. (b) quite happy (c) very happy (d) always happy They got engaged about two years ago and at long last they have named the day. (a) said when they are getting married (c) said why they are getting married Q9 (c) stop working That last comment of yours won the day because nobody could possibly argue with you after that. (a) reasonably happy Q8 (d) every two days (b) stopped being popular (d) stopped being good (a) assured us victory (c) assured us progress Q7 (c) every second day You know what they said about radio that it had had its day but it's still going strong. (a) stopped being clever (c) stopped being heard Q6 (d) perfectly normal I think the time has now come when we'll simply have to call it a day. (a) stop trying Q5 (c) perfectly done Yes, we went away on holiday last week but it rained day in, day out. (a) every single day Q4 (b) perfectly simple (b) said where they are getting married (d) said if they are getting married. 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 (c) see the end of the task (b) see the reason for the work (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 (c) a day when little goes right 22 (b) a day when something goes wrong (d) a day when little goes wrong PHOTOCOPIABLE © www.english-test.net intermediate-6 18. English Idioms and Expressions / Intermediate level # 6 Answers Index Privacy Q1 If I were you, I'd tell her to go jump in the river. (a) learn to swim Q2 (b) get wet (c) go away I can't understand why he doesn't take the hint. (a) understand the point (c) understand the words Q3 (b) discovering (b) tried too long (d) putting into (c) waited too long (d) stayed too long She looked straight through him as soon as he entered the room. (b) looked carefully at him (d) didn't speak to him Since the news broke about the disaster, he's been keeping a very low profile. (a) trying to look small (c) trying to be careful Q9 (c) interfering in (b) he prefers small crowds (d) he prefers walking slowly (a) turned round (c) took no notice of him Q8 (d) be special 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 (c) he prefers certain people Q7 (c) be lonely I get the impression that they think we've outstayed our welcome here. (a) remained longer Q6 (b) be private I wish they would stop poking their noses into our affairs. (a) sniffing around Q5 (b) understand the speech (d) understand the talk I should be grateful if you would let me keep myself to myself. (a) be quiet Q4 (d) go fishing (b) trying to look casual (d) trying not to be seen 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 23 (b) say nothing PHOTOCOPIABLE (c) say silly things (d) play the fool © www.english-test.net intermediate-7 19. English Idioms and Expressions / Intermediate level # 7 Answers Index Hold on Q1 The audience held their breath as the magician started to saw a woman half. (a) watched anxiously Q2 (b) speak up (b) be all right (b) look over (b) persuades (b) consider (d) be quiet (c) be necessary (d) be careful (c) trust over (d) belief over (c) knows (d) blames (c) stay (d) think It was a very difficult race but the jockey held his own right until the end. (a) overtook the others (c) did better than the others Q9 (c) start speaking I think your best plan is to hold off making a decision until you know if you have passed the examination. (a) delay Q8 (d) attend He holds it against her that she never let him move house and start a new job. (a) trusts Q7 (c) wait I don't know what it is exactly but she seems to have some kind of hold over him. (a) control over Q6 (b) listen 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 Q5 (d) couldn't watch In the end she lost her temper and told her daughter to hold her tongue. (a) stand still Q4 (c) couldn't breathe The police officer called out to the driver to hold on until he arrived. (a) continue Q3 (b) stopped breathing (b) did as well as the others (d) tried to beat the others 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 24 (b) restricts (c) tells PHOTOCOPIABLE (d) allows © www.english-test.net intermediate-8 20. English Idioms and Expressions / Intermediate level # 8 Answers Index 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 (c) the reason for health Q2 (b) the cause of greed (d) the cause of wickedness In my opinion money talks and the little people are totally ignored. (a) rich people speak a lot (c) rich people have too much money Q3 (b) rich people have influence (d) rich people are not silent She's a really happy woman now because for once she's in the money. (a) spending a lot of money (c) got money to spend Q4 For my money I would sooner go on a cruise than sit all day on the beach. (a) In my circumstances Q5 (b) In my opinion (c) In my situation (d) In my time He has very little to do but he gets well paid and agrees it's money for jam. (a) difficult money Q6 (b) spending money quickly (d) got a little money (b) hard money (c) good money (d) easy money 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 (c) he spends money wisely Q8 (b) he spends money foolishly (d) he hardly spends money As soon as he had won the lottery, he went crazy and started spending money like water. (a) spending money freely (c) spending money on swimming Q9 (b) spending money at sea (d) spending money consistently 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 (c) a lot of time with your money (b) to chase after 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 (c) money is not clear 25 (b) money is not definite (d) money is not available PHOTOCOPIABLE © www.english-test.net intermediate-9 21. English Idioms and Expressions / Intermediate level # 9 Answers Index Go ahead Q1 I'm sorry that looks awful — those two colours don't go together. (a) smash Q2 (b) sensed (c) acted (b) enter (c) introduce My advice to you is to make your mind up before it's too late and simply go for it. (c) become rich (d) become stale (b) invited (c) apposed (d) opposed Don't wait for me because I can't come yet so you go ahead and I'll join you later. (a) go before me Q9 (b) become rotten There were so many members of the political party who had gone against the leader that he resigned. (a) insisted Q8 (b) take the opportunity fairly (d) take the opportunity slowly I'm afraid you've left that food too long out of the fridge and now it's gone off. (a) become flat Q7 (d) interrupt (b) I think a lot of him (d) I don't think much of him (a) take the opportunity soon (c) take the opportunity now Q6 (d) experienced He's gone right down in my estimation now that I've heard what he has done to his family. (a) I think often of him (c) I don't think at all of him Q5 (d) hash We won't go into that now but I don't think we can avoid the subject much longer. (a) discuss Q4 (c) clash After what you've gone through, I'm sure you need a holiday. (a) felt Q3 (b) crash (b) go in front of me (c) go forwards me (d) go by me If petrol prices go up any more, I shall have to use a bicycle. (a) ascend (b) raise (c) increase (d) develop Q10 I'm sorry I interrupted you, please go on from where I so rudely stopped you. (a) continue 26 (b) stop (c) speak PHOTOCOPIABLE (d) finish © www.english-test.net intermediate-10 22. English Idioms and Expressions / Intermediate level # 10 Answers Index Under my Skin Q1 It was late at night, the wind was howling and when she heard the knock on the door, she almost jumped out of her skin. (a) was pleased Q2 (b) was terrified (c) was asleep (d) was delighted As they only had a few minutes to get to the station, they ran all the way and finally caught the train by the skin of their teeth. (a) just in time Q3 (b) presses me (b) she's not interested in criticism (d) she's not governed by criticism He looked at her and in the words of Frank Sinatra said: 'I've got you under my skin'. (b) I'm very proud of you (d) I'm very surprised by you It was simply a case of running away or being killed and we decided to run to save our skins. (a) to stay away Q8 (b) to stay dry (c) to stay clear (d) to stay alive Be very careful what you say to Georgina about her new hairstyle; remember she has a very thin skin. (a) she is very sensible (c) she is very feeling Q9 (d) annoys me It doesn't matter what you say to her I promise you, she's got a very thick skin. (a) I'm very pleased with you (c) I'm very attracted to you Q7 (c) treats me (b) it's not important to me (d) it's not bad for me (a) she's not affected by criticism (c) she's not devoted to criticism Q6 (d) just by time I wouldn't do that but you do whatever you like, as it's no skin off my nose. (a) it's no good to me (c) it's not clear to me Q5 (c) just on time There's something about him I just can't stand and he really gets under my skin. (a) pushes me Q4 (b) just for time (b) she is very sensitive (d) she is very sensing I think the horse had been neglected for months and not been given enough to eat because it was just skin and bones. (a) very thin (b) very old (c) very tired (d) very hungry Q10 They say there's a very rare book in that pile of old books for sale so keep your eyes skinned. (a) look slowly 27 (b) look easily PHOTOCOPIABLE (c) look quickly (d) look carefully © www.english-test.net intermediate-11 23. English Idioms and Expressions / Intermediate level # 11 Answers Index Home Sweet Home Q1 You must have lost your marbles if you're seriously considering buying that house. (a) be serious Q2 (b) be crazy (b) you're joking a little (d) you're describing a little All right then if you like I'll put my cards on the table. (a) I'll tell you a story (c) I'll tell you something Q4 (b) I'll tell you what to do (d) I'll tell you my honest opinion I'd appreciate that. Go on, I'm all ears. (a) I can hear what you're saying (c) I am listening to you Q5 (b) I am listening very carefully (d) I can't hear a word Well in the first place all the windows are broken, which is a real pain in the neck. (a) a bad ache Q6 (b) a serious ache (b) worth talking about (d) worth speaking about (b) a sum of money (c) some money (d) a lot of money You have a point but then I can deal with that in the fullness of time. (a) in a little while Q9 (d) a bad shock Then of course there is that huge crack in one of the outer walls, that'll cost you an arm and a leg to repair. (a) a little money Q8 (c) a serious problem Yes, I agree but at the same time it's not the end of the world. (a) worth worrying about (c) worth looking at Q7 (d) be happy If you don't mind me saying so I think you're a bit over the top, aren't you? (a) you're exaggerating a bit (c) you're laughing a bit Q3 (c) be adventurous (b) eventually (c) quite soon (d) sometimes Finally there's one thing you can't just sweep under the carpet and that is the missing roof! (a) forget (b) remember (c) ignore (d) interpret Q10 I can see there are no flies on you but you must admit it is very cheap. (a) you're not clear 28 (b) you're not easy PHOTOCOPIABLE (c) you're not clever (d) you're not stupid © www.english-test.net intermediate-12 24. English Idioms and Expressions / Intermediate level # 12 Answers Index No good Q1 They're not getting away with it! They must pay for what they have done. (a) They won't come back (c) They won't do it again Q2 I'm not putting up with that! She must do as I say. (a) I disagree Q3 (b) in some way (b) Improbable (b) refused (d) in no way (c) Impossible (d) Untrue (d) reclined I honestly don't know how you do it because personally I couldn't cope. (b) would be unable to stay (d) would be unable to handle This happens every time I start the engine up. I tell you I can't be doing with it. (a) I find it difficult (c) I find it stupid Q8 (c) in that way (c) repeated (a) would be unable to manage (c) would be unable to hold Q7 (d) I resist We invited her to come to our party in the hope of putting things right but she wouldn't wear it. (a) rejected Q6 (c) I object They asked me whether I would accept a discount instead of a new machine. No chance, I said. (a) Unlikely Q5 (b) I confirm I made it absolutely clear that he could on no account expect a pay rise this year. (a) in this way Q4 (b) They won't succeed (d) They won't go again (b) I find it irritating (d) I find it hard This is now the third time I've had to phone up and complain and I've reached the stage where I can see no end to it. (a) I don't know where I'm going (c) I don't know why it's happening Q9 (b) I don't know what I'm doing (d) I don't know when it will finish It's no good shouting at me like that — I'm doing the best I can. (a) It's a waste of time (c) It's a waste of money (b) It's a waste of space (d) It's a waste of doing Q10 You'll get yourself in no end of trouble if you persist in refusing to pay those taxes. (a) a certain amount 29 (b) a big amount PHOTOCOPIABLE (c) a huge amount (d) a special amount © www.english-test.net intermediate-13 25. English Idioms and Expressions / Intermediate level # 13 Answers Index On the Water Q1 As usual he left it to the last moment and as a consequence he missed the boat. (a) didn't take advantage of the situation (c) didn't take advantage of the fare Q2 I'm sorry to tell you that you've burnt your boats now and so you won't be able to go back. (a) your current situation cannot be reversed (c) your current situation cannot be retaken Q3 (c) spoil everything (d) spoil nothing (b) be well disposed (c) be well received (d) be well placed Although they were a couple well into their 80's everything in their house was always shipshape. (a) very old Q7 (b) spoil anything We were all a bit worried about the new manager because we heard that she liked to run a tight ship. (a) be well organized Q6 (b) in a similar find (d) in a similar situation No matter how smoothly things are running, you can always rely on Charlie to rock the boat. (a) spoil something Q5 (b) your current situation cannot be repeated (d) your current situation cannot be restyled I told her I understood exactly what she was feeling as we were both after all in the same boat. (a) in a similar case (c) in a similar take Q4 (b) didn't take advantage of the opportunity (d) didn't take advantage of the date (b) very neat (c) very fresh (d) very clean Everybody imagined that there was a big romance between the two of them but it turned out they were merely ships that pass in the night. (a) strangers meeting quietly (c) strangers meeting once Q8 (b) strangers meeting softly (d) strangers meeting nightly Sadly it never happened but she was absolutely sure her ship would come in one day and she could buy that house in the country. (a) she would be famous Q9 (b) she would be free (c) she would be happy (d) she would be rich In view of his change in fortune he decided to push the boat out and hold a big party. (a) spend a lot of money (c) spend a lot of effort (b) spend a lot of time (d) spend a lot of energy Q10 Once you've read the instruction book, you'll probably find it's plain sailing. (a) accurate 30 (b) active (c) straightforward PHOTOCOPIABLE (d) intelligent © www.english-test.net intermediate-14 26. English Idioms and Expressions / Intermediate level # 14 Answers Index British Idioms Q1 I had quite a shock last night. I ran into an old flame of mine. (a) a bright light (c) a former girlfriend Q2 (b) a brilliant person (d) sparkling personality I suppose she was the apple of your eye at the time. (a) your favourite fruit (c) your favourite person Q3 Yes, I suppose she was but she'd changed so. She was all skin and bone. (a) very thin Q4 (b) very mean (b) very calm (b) a clever reason for getting involved (d) a simple reason for getting involved No, not really except she did get angry sometimes but her bark was worse than her bite. (b) not as dangerous as she seemed (d) not as clear as she appeared Was she going anywhere or was she at a loose end? (a) doing nothing particular (c) doing lots of lazy things Q9 (d) very stupid (b) no interested feelings (d) no funny feelings (a) not as stupid as she sounded (c) not as tall as she looked Q8 (c) very rude You mean there was no bad blood between the two of you? (a) no hostile feelings (c) no strange feelings Q7 (d) very poor Well I didn't have an axe to grind as far as she's concerned. (a) a straight reason for getting involved (c) a personal reason for getting involved Q6 (c) very fat And I suppose you didn't panic and were as cool as a cucumber? (a) very bored Q5 (b) your favourite meal (d) your favourite book (b) doing something special (d) doing many casual things Not really. Funny thing is I asked her out and she didn't bat an eyelid. What I want to know is whether I did the right thing. (a) didn't answer me (c) didn't help me (b) didn't look at me (d) didn't show any reaction Q10 I can't help you there my friend. The ball is in your court. (a) You must look out 31 (b) You must decide PHOTOCOPIABLE (c) You must try harder (d) You must accept © www.english-test.net intermediate-15 27. English Idioms and Expressions / Intermediate level # 15 Answers Index Expressions with cold Q1 The way he murdered his victims in a slow, painful way was really cold-blooded. (a) without feeling Q2 (b) turns cold (b) deals about (b) little peace (b) an impassive person (b) unusual calls (d) panics (c) feelings about (d) thoughts about (c) little consolation (d) little trust (c) a feeling person (d) a lazy person (c) unfair calls (d) unwanted calls You never really know where you are with her as she just blows hot and cold. (a) keeps talking (c) keeps changing her mood Q9 (c) gets lost Every day we get cold calls on the phone from total strangers trying to sell you something. (a) unfriendly calls Q8 (d) defeat It's difficult to describe him because he doesn't really say or do much he's what you might call a cold fish. (a) a suspicious person Q7 (c) ignore All right he got some money for his troubles but not very much and really it was cold comfort to him. (a) little fuss Q6 (b) dampen I'm afraid I'm getting cold feet about this scheme as I'm not sure it's such a good idea. (a) worried about Q5 (d) without warmth Unfortunately he breaks into a cold sweat when he sees her, can't think straight and doesn't know what to do. (a) shivers Q4 (c) without heat Whenever they met, she would always manage to cold shoulder him and turn the other way. (a) freeze Q3 (b) without sense (b) keeps taking things (d) keeps testing They refused to let her into their circle of friends and left her out in the cold. (a) all alone (b) without heat (c) all ready (d) all cold Q10 You know he won't approve as he always pours cold water on any new ideas. (a) dislikes 32 (b) detracts (c) deceives PHOTOCOPIABLE (d) disapproves of © www.english-test.net intermediate-16 28. English Idioms and Expressions / Intermediate level # 16 Answers Index Way Idioms Q1 By the way are you thinking of going on holiday? (a) Incidentally Q2 (b) I'm trying you (b) have gone up gradually (d) have gone up hugely (b) on our route (c) on our excursion (d) on our crossing (b) in the middle (c) in order (d) in control We don't usually allow refunds but once in a way we agree. (a) often Q7 (d) I'm finding you At the moment plans are under way and the work should be finished next year. (a) in progress Q6 (c) I'm hindering you As your house is on our way, we'll give you a lift home if you like. (a) on our trip Q5 (d) Nevertheless Every investor is really pleased because profits are way up this year. (a) have gone up some (c) have gone up moderately Q4 (c) Naturally If I'm in your way, I'll leave the room. (a) I'm confusing you Q3 (b) However (b) directly (c) frequently (d) occasionally The army commander was very concerned about his troops and would never allow them to be in harm's way. (a) in fights Q8 (b) in battle (c) in combat You'll just have to make a decision. You can't have it both ways. (a) benefit by cancelling two vertical views (c) benefit by agreeing to two similar views Q9 (d) in danger (b) benefit by agreeing to two opposite views (d) benefit by agreeing to two average views In view of the considerable opposition the members agreed to give way. (a) yield (b) sustain (c) suspect (d) volunteer Q10 She left school and immediately started to make her own way without help from her family. (a) find her living 33 (b) try her living PHOTOCOPIABLE (c) earn her living (d) hold her living © www.english-test.net intermediate-17 29. English Idioms and Expressions / Intermediate level # 17 Answers Index Idioms with come Q1 Come again? Sorry, I didn't hear what you said. (a) Return it to me (c) Can you repeat that Q2 Your mom is going to come down hard on you if you don't clean your room now. (a) reprimand Q3 (c) was concealed (d) was revealed (b) discover (c) vindicate (d) reveal (b) become a fairy tale (c) surfaced (d) been revealed (b) dominated (c) got sick with (d) got healed from In the end, it all comes down to the fact that you don't really care about me. (a) intercedes to Q8 (b) was sheathed A lot of people from the office I work at came down with the flu this past week. (a) spread Q7 (d) assist My dream of having my own house has finally come true. (a) happened Q6 (c) exonerate Robert Koch was the first person to come up with a medicine to help in the treatment of Tuberculosis. (a) eradicate Q5 (b) reward New evidence came to light at the end of the trial. (a) was hidden Q4 (b) Speak louder, please (d) Can you come back (b) interferes to (c) conspires to (d) is because of When my boss asked me to come to his office this morning, little did I know I was coming in for some harsh comments. (a) going to go through Q9 (b) going to make (c) going to profess (d) going to interpret I was turning into the left lane when a car came out of nowhere and hit me. (a) stopped right in front of me (c) spun over (b) suddenly appeared (d) fell off a truck Q10 I need to come to terms with myself. (a) have a dialogue (c) stop disappointing 34 (b) discuss (d) objectively and entirely confront and understand PHOTOCOPIABLE © www.english-test.net intermediate-18 30. English Idioms and Expressions / Intermediate level # 18 Answers Index Common English Idioms Q1 Tom told Andrea that giant turtles had escaped from the city zoo and were eating only left-handed people. It wasn't until she saw the smirk on his face that Andrea noticed he was just pulling her leg. (a) trying to hurt her (c) making fun of her Q2 Why should she stick her neck out for them? They never helped her with anything. (a) ask for money Q3 (b) fooling her (d) trying to make her fall (b) stand up (b) forgot (d) pretended he didn't know It seems like something has been eating at John lately. He's just not the same person any more. (a) changing (c) confusing Q5 (b) challenging (d) bothering and upsetting I have a feeling in my gut that one of the employees is giving information about his boss to another company. (a) strong fear (c) slight hint Q6 (b) really strong instinct (d) a lot of proof Andrew and Ana have been dating each other for so long that I think it's about time they got hitched. (a) moved in together (c) got married Q7 (b) went on a honeymoon (d) met each other's parents Bob's mom jumped down his throat when she saw his report card from school. (a) was thrilled with him (c) was angry with him Q8 (b) was annoyed with him (d) was happy for him It turns me off when guys dont respect my boundaries. (a) makes me completely lose interest (c) makes me sorry Q9 (d) lie I am so mad at my boyfriend. We were supposed to have a date last night at the park but he stood me up. (a) didn't come (c) took me somewhere else Q4 (c) take a big risk (b) makes me angry (d) regrets me Ever since Melanie won the Miss Universe Competition, her telephone has been ringing off the hook. (a) broken (c) ringing constantly (b) cut off (d) ringing every now and then Q10 I think George and Lisa would make a great couple. We should try to hook them up. (a) separate them (c) make them buy one another presents 35 PHOTOCOPIABLE (b) make them hug one another (d) get them together © www.english-test.net intermediate-19 31. English Idioms and Expressions / Intermediate level # 19 Answers Index Idioms with Hand Q1 We need to do something about it! This situation is getting out of hand! (a) too big Q2 (b) in trouble (b) scattered Do we have enough people on hand to help us move our stuff into the house? (b) available (c) indisposed (d) confident The FBI told the local police that their case was off their hands. The investigation was now a Federal matter. (b) improvised by them (d) out of their control Jane Williams is a very good investigative reporter, you've got to hand it to her. (a) give her credit (c) give a promotion to her Q9 (d) took possession of (b) remote (d) in someone's possession (a) lost by them (c) out of their jurisdiction Q8 (c) released The beginning of a new generation of computer software is at hand. (a) nearby Q7 (d) to obey them (b) at a huge rate (d) distribution (a) imminent (c) current Q6 (c) spanked As soon as he laid his hands on all that money, he donated part of it to charitable institutions. (a) stole Q5 (d) out of order This last year, my company has made money hand over fist! (a) with a lot of struggle (c) poorly Q4 (c) out of control Now the grandparents have the children on their hands. (a) in their care Q3 (b) too organized (b) give a present to her (d) forgive her Honey, can you hand me the car key, please? It's right next to you on the table. (a) take to me (b) make a copy of (c) give me (d) find me Q10 Learning a foreign language goes hand in hand with International Business. (a) tossed from one hand to another (c) individually 36 (b) in different directions (d) together PHOTOCOPIABLE © www.english-test.net intermediate-20 32. English Idioms and Expressions / Intermediate level # 20 Answers Index English Idioms and Phrases Q1 You have to raise your voice a little when talking to him. He's a little hard of hearing. (a) stubborn (c) deaf Q2 (b) quiet when he speaks (d) distracted I went to a real nice restaurant yesterday. The food cost was cheap and they served a lot of food. I had to ask for a doggy bag because I couldn't eat the whole thing. (a) package to store left over food so the person can take it home (c) special order where you get smaller meal sizes Q3 Fabian was a doormat. No wonder his classmates were always giving him a hard time. (a) snob Q4 (b) dog bowl so you can give the rest of the food to your dog (d) kid's meal (b) geek (c) coward (d) chubby boy I invited a friend to go to a street market by my house where they served some real good Japanese food. My friend's mom wanted to pay for her daughter's meal, but I insisted on paying for both our meals myself, her mom finally said: Ok, as long as we go Dutch next time. (a) I pay for your meal (c) you let me drive you there Q5 So, is everything plain as a pikestaff? Oh, yes indeed sir! (a) clean Q6 (b) you take me with you (d) we divide the costs (b) clear (c) messy We are having a pot-luck dinner at Tim's house tomorrow. Everybody is invited! (a) dinner where everybody brings something to eat (c) dinner where only soup is served Q7 (d) in position (b) dinner where everybody chips in (d) dinner where people eat and play games at the same time I need everybody's help. The wedding is tomorrow and we haven't even started with the decorations yet. We have no time to lose. (a) been procrastinating (c) extra time Q8 (b) to remember what time it is (d) to start right now Just keep your wig on. Everything is going to be alright, okay? (a) hold your wig so it won't fall off (c) calm down Q9 (b) get another hair cut (d) throw a fit Kyle was saved by the bell when his sister walked in and asked him to take her to ballet practice. (a) rescued from an unwanted situation (c) obligated to comply (b) detained from his duty (d) obliged to cooperate Q10 I would stay away from that guy if I were you, he has a screw loose. (a) is dangerous 37 (b) is annoying PHOTOCOPIABLE (c) is a flirt (d) is crazy © www.english-test.net intermediate-21 33. English Idioms and Expressions / Intermediate level # 21 Answers Index Expressions with make Q1 Everybody thought Jane and Elliot were a happy couple, but it was all just make believe. (a) modesty Q2 (b) pretending (c) reality (d) denial I've been working hard for the last few months trying to make ends meet, but something I'm not even expecting always comes up and I have to pay for it. (a) make enough money to pay for expenses (c) meet my family's needs Q3 Man's first walk on the moon made history. (a) was forgotten (c) was unheard of Q4 (b) is only talked about in history books (d) was meaningful enough to influence history You can make people's day just by telling them how important they are to you. (a) displease people (c) give people great pleasure Q5 (b) resent people (d) antipathize people If I had a chance to go to Paris, I would make the most of it. (a) be satisfied with (c) go there as soon as possible Q6 (c) hid herself (d) acted like a fool (b) conjured up (c) told your mom (d) postponed Now it makes sense to me why you moved out of that house. (a) I am intrigued Q9 (b) had a fight So, George... Have you made up your mind where you want to go for your internship? (a) decided Q8 (b) take great advantage of (d) drawback from Charity made a scene at the club when she saw her boyfriend dancing with another girl. (a) played a role Q7 (b) survive (d) make good business (b) I understand (c) it frustrates me (d) it concerns (c) succeeded (d) blew it (c) flattering (d) flirting with Ana finally made it. She is an excellent doctor. (a) failed (b) receded Q10 Mom, can you tell Todd to stop making fun of me? (a) mocking 38 (b) lying to PHOTOCOPIABLE © www.english-test.net intermediate-22 34. English Idioms and Expressions / Intermediate level # 22 Answers Index Double Speak in Job Titles Q1 The school custodian was the main suspect of the girl's disappearance. (a) principal Q2 (b) a business partner (b) bodyguards (c) lawyers (d) reporters (b) a potato chip delivery truck driver (d) a waiter (b) a plastic surgeon (c) an artist (d) top model My mom used to work at a hospital as a patient care assistant. (a) a psychologist Q7 (d) secretary I have always wanted to be an esthetician. (a) a hairdresser Q6 (c) clerk George is in the food business now. He is an Executive Snack Route Consultant. (a) a restaurant cheff (c) a chief Q5 (d) receptionist Celebrities are usually surrounded by their personal protection specialists. (a) fans Q4 (c) janitor Linda got a job as an executive assistant in a Law Firm. (a) a manager Q3 (b) teacher (b) a social worker (c) a nurse (d) a general surgeon Bob used to work as a media courier during school summer breaks when he was a kid, now he has his own newspaper. (a) a reporter from the school newspaper (c) a newspaper delivery boy Q8 (b) a newspaper seller boy (d) a television news announcer Some places in New York have advertised on the newspaper they needed part-time career associate scanning professionals. (a) check-out clerks Q9 (b) door greeters (c) store supervisors (d) grocery baggers The day before Carol's wedding, her bridesmaids went to see a nail technician. (a) a professional who designs fake nails (c) a person who sells nails (b) a specialist in nail diseases (d) a manicurist Q10 The meteorologist said on TV that it is supposed to rain all day tomorrow. (a) astronomer (c) fortune teller 39 (b) television weatherman (d) TV anchor PHOTOCOPIABLE © www.english-test.net advanced-1 35. English Idioms and Expressions / Advanced level # 1 Answers Index English Animal Idioms Q1 There are times when you must decide and take the bull by the horns. (a) make the right decision (c) make a bold decision Q2 (b) make the wrong decision (d) make a final decision He leads a dog's life really because his freedom is always curtailed. (a) never knows what to do (c) never goes out Q3 (b) sometimes does something wrong (d) never does what he wants No-one ever mentions him because he's regarded as the black sheep of the family. (a) the one with a sense of humour (c) the one who is always late Q4 (b) the one with a bad reputation (d) the one who never washes I shouldn't go outside without a raincoat because it's raining cats and dogs. (a) it's just started to rain (c) it's raining very heavily Q5 (b) it's going to rain (d) it's raining a little You shouldn't sign there I think he's about to make a monkey out of you. (a) to make a fool of you (c) to make you feel stupid Q6 (b) to make you lose money (d) to make you lose interest It's a lovely house and very big but nobody uses it so it's a bit of a white elephant. (a) something very beautiful and useful (c) something very cheap and useless Q7 When the business folded, he took the lion's share of the assets. (a) the easiest part Q8 (b) the smallest part (c) the biggest part (d) the only part Without my glasses I can't see where I'm going in fact I'm as blind as a bat. (a) very short sighted Q9 (b) something very big and useful (d) something very expensive and useless (b) very long sighted (c) very far sighted (d) very clear sighted I get very irritated sometimes because they're always up with the lark and I like to lie in. (a) up very easily (b) up very early (c) up very often (d) up very noisily Q10 I would advise you to do that as well and in that way you'll kill two birds with one stone. (a) get things done twice (c) get two things done at the same time 40 PHOTOCOPIABLE (b) get something done two times (d) get two things done twice © www.english-test.net advanced-2 36. English Idioms and Expressions / Advanced level # 2 Answers Index Hands on Q1 The opposition party dismissed the government's proposal out of hand. (a) without further consideration (c) without thinking Q2 Since she started work on the stock exchange she has been making money hand over fist. (a) in moderation Q3 (b) in large quantities (b) simplified (d) to some extent (c) leisurely (d) indifferent It's no good asking anybody in that shop to help you because they won't lift a finger. (a) show you the way (c) take your order Q5 (c) to a certain extent They have lost all their money and now lead a sort of hand to mouth existence. (a) impoverished Q4 (b) with some hesitation (d) with reluctance (b) carry your goods (d) do anything at all for you In the obituary about the millionaire all his enterprises were listed and it looked as if he had had a finger in every pie. (a) a control over many activities (c) an interference in many activities Q6 (b) an involvement in many activities (d) a belief in many activities I've just bought a brand new car with all the latest gadgets and quite honestly it has cost me an arm and a leg. (a) a reasonable amount of money (c) a huge amount of money Q7 I don't want to have to twist your arm but I hope you realize that your refusal to comply could be harmful. (a) allow you to agree Q8 (b) a fair amount of money (d) a good deal of money (b) force you to agree (c) beg you to agree (d) ask you to agree Have a look at the benefits that the society can offer you and then you may feel like dipping your toe in the water. (a) deciding to try membership straightaway (c) deciding to try membership for a year Q9 (b) deciding to try membership quite soon (d) deciding to try membership for a trial If you do join a political party then you are expected to toe the line on every occasion. (a) say what you like (c) follow your conscience (b) stick to the rules (d) speak your mind Q10 I wouldn't say I never see eye to eye with my employers but sometimes they can make extraordinary demands. (a) totally side 41 (b) totally work PHOTOCOPIABLE (c) totally agree (d) totally disagree © www.english-test.net advanced-3 37. English Idioms and Expressions / Advanced level # 3 Answers Index Lucky Alex Q1 Alex had lost a lot of money and as a consequence was feeling down in the dumps. (a) lonely Q2 (b) miserable (b) tried his luck with (d) put a lot of faith in This horse in all honesty didn't have a snowball's chance in hell of winning. (a) a chance in a million (c) a chance of success Q4 (d) uneasy He had given in to a longstanding weakness of his and pinned his hopes on the favourite winning the race. (a) made a wish about (c) made a promise Q3 (c) uncomfortable (b) a chance worth taking (d) a chance of a lifetime Alex said he had had a dream about the horse winning but most people regarded this story with a pinch of salt. (a) with enthusiasm Q5 (b) with caution (c) with care (d) with luck What happened was that the stupid animal took fright halfway through the course and without batting an eyelid decided to go back to the start. (a) taking a chance Q6 (b) turning round (c) looking (d) worrying at all As far as Alex was concerned this was the last straw and he vowed he would never risk money on a horse ever again. (a) the final decision Q7 (b) the final moment (b) didn't have a penny (d) didn't have a ticket He decided he would swallow his pride and try and hitchhike. (a) take his medicine (c) not worry what people thought Q9 (d) the final occasion The trouble was that he didn't have a bean not even enough to pay for the fare home. (a) didn't have a wallet (c) didn't have any change Q8 (c) the final disaster (b) take no interest in other people (d) forget about himself Fortunately it wasn't long before he got a lift with an old man who had a heart of gold and gave him some money. (a) was very generous (b) was very wise (c) was very old (d) was very ill Q10 He told him to invest it wisely, which Alex did. He bought a ticket for the lottery and his ship came home because he won the jackpot. (a) his mind changed 42 (b) his opinion changed PHOTOCOPIABLE (c) his luck changed (d) his views changed © www.english-test.net advanced-4 38. English Idioms and Expressions / Advanced level # 4 Answers Index How Mary fell in love Q1 Most people like to come home after work and put their feet up. (a) take their socks off (c) relax Q2 (b) take their shoes off (d) sit down Mary was exactly the same as everybody else but this particular night she wanted to let her hair down. (a) wash her hair (c) really enjoy herself Q3 She put her favourite CD on and turned it up full blast. (a) to complete volume Q4 (b) comb her hair (d) really comb her hair (b) to exact volume (b) there was sound of thunder (d) there was an enormous flame Her next door neighbour soon got fed up to the back teeth with the noise. (a) grew hungry with Q6 (b) grew angry with In the end her neighbour decided to speak his mind. (b) have a chat (d) express a point of view Although he had never met her, he was determined to read her the riot act. (a) tell her off Q9 (d) grew very tired of (b) took some notice (d) took the most interest (a) say exactly what he thought (c) say a few words Q8 (c) grew mad about He started hammering on the adjoining wall but Mary carried on regardless. (a) took little interest (c) took not the slightest notice Q7 (d) to maximum volume As soon as she had done that, all hell was let loose. (a) there was loud hum (c) there was a huge noise Q5 (c) to fine volume (b) tell her a story (c) tell her straight (d) tell her the truth Mary opened the door and as soon as they saw each other they fell head over heels in love with each other. (a) quickly (b) utterly (c) easily (d) slowly Q10 A few months later they decided to knock down the adjoining wall and now everything in the garden is lovely. (a) the flowers are growing (c) everything is growing 43 (b) everything is perfect (d) everything is flowering PHOTOCOPIABLE © www.english-test.net advanced-5 39. English Idioms and Expressions / Advanced level # 5 Answers Index Call it a day Q1 I take my hat off to all those people who worked hard to get the contract. (a) respect Q2 (b) encourage (b) it was early in the morning (d) it was late in the day I'm sure sometimes you all wanted to call it a day and go home. (a) stop work Q4 (b) start work (b) wouldn't give up (b) be careful (b) give into (d) wouldn't fire (c) be brave (d) be cheerful (c) give over (d) give out We can best describe someone like that as a person who is weak-kneed. (a) having no resolution (c) having no ideas Q9 (c) wouldn't shoot There are of course those who very easily throw in the towel. (a) give up Q8 (b) wanted to swallow (d) wanted to digest There are times in life when it's very important to keep your chin up. (a) be smart Q7 (d) do it later I'm also very proud of the way you stuck to your guns. (a) wouldn't go away Q6 (c) continue working The important thing is that as soon as you saw the advantages, you got your teeth stuck into it. (a) started to eat (c) got very interested in Q5 (d) welcome Some of you worked on until the small hours to make it a successful project. (a) it was dark outside (c) it was late in the evening Q3 (c) congratulate (b) having no support (d) having no legs It only remains for me to express my admiration for all those of you who stayed at your posts. (a) waited for your letters (c) remained loyal (b) kept your letters (d) stayed waiting Q10 I must not forget either all those very important people, without whom none of us could operate, who work behind the scenes. (a) in the dark 44 (b) at the back PHOTOCOPIABLE (c) in the evenings (d) in the background © www.english-test.net advanced-6 40. English Idioms and Expressions / Advanced level # 6 Answers Index Live up to Q1 Frank was an old soldier and lived through many wars. (a) seen Q2 (b) tasted (c) enjoyed He had joined the army as a young man because he wanted to live it up a bit. (a) see the world (c) have a good time Q3 (b) find (c) follow (b) exist easily on (b) digested (b) stayed in barracks (c) just get by on (d) take care of (c) consumed (d) just managed (c) stayed indoors (d) stayed behind He never really enjoyed living out. (a) staying in other accommodation (c) staying alone Q9 (d) name For some years he lived in because he liked to be among his comrades. (a) stayed in bed Q8 (d) went beyond He lived on the simple food provided by the army. (a) ate only Q7 (c) went near He also managed to live off his pay without any problems. (a) put up with Q6 (b) came near to He certainly travelled and there was plenty of excitement, which made it possible for him to live out his dream. (a) show Q5 (b) experience the discipline (d) learn new skills He wanted excitement and travel and the army lived up to its reputation. (a) came up to Q4 (d) experienced (b) staying away from home (d) waiting outside He never did anything wrong and so he didn't have to live down any bad reputation. (a) make others remember (c) make others recall (b) make others forget (d) make others listen Q10 He lived out his final days in a small cottage overlooking the barracks. (a) numbered 45 (b) endured (c) counted PHOTOCOPIABLE (d) ended © www.english-test.net advanced-7 41. English Idioms and Expressions / Advanced level # 7 Answers Index English Grammar Prepositions Q1 What are you up to? (a) trying now Q2 (b) proud of (c) familiar with (d) interested in (b) having an extra day (c) having a long day (d) having a short day (c) kept told about (d) kept written to Are you in on the latest developments? (a) kept informed about Q5 (d) starting now I'm off on Monday. (a) having a holiday Q4 (c) achieving now What are you into? (a) capable of Q3 (b) doing now (b) kept attached to You're on next. (a) It's your opportunity (c) It's your time Q6 Are you in on Tuesdays? (a) at home Q7 (b) in touch (c) in the house (d) in the area (b) ready to take (c) wanting a chance (d) keen to go I'm certainly up for it. (a) willing to try Q8 (b) It's your moment (d) It's your turn You should know that I'm all for it. (a) completely taken with (c) in complete agreement with Q9 (b) wholly interested in (d) in complete satisfaction with I'm through with that company. (a) completed with (b) finished with (c) tired of (d) sick of (b) looking for (c) aiming for (d) trying for Q10 I'm after a new car. (a) searching for 46 PHOTOCOPIABLE © www.english-test.net advanced-8 42. English Idioms and Expressions / Advanced level # 8 Answers Index From Shakespeare originally Q1 When he heard that he had lost his job, it was cold comfort to learn that he could keep his car. (a) a lot of help Q2 (c) easy (b) into trouble (b) stopped trying (b) under a dream (c) stopped flying (d) stopped turning (c) under a cloud (d) under a delusion (b) no real reason (d) no special reason (b) a huge change (c) a fine change (d) a small change They looked everywhere for the lost passport but it seems to have vanished into thin air. (a) disappeared slowly (c) disappeared completely Q9 (d) into problems There is clearly a sea change in the way people now look at crime today. (a) a little change Q8 (c) into difficulties It was a total mystery as apparently there was neither rhyme nor reason why he did it. (a) no logical reason (c) no particular reason Q7 (d) casual You're living in a fool's paradise if you think they're going to pay you for nothing. (a) under an illusion Q6 (b) happy I'm afraid that my poor old car has finally breathed its last. (a) stopped working Q5 (d) little help She had got herself in a pickle by trying to please everyone at the same time. (a) into confusion Q4 (c) a little help The selection of candidates was done in a hit or miss manner so that nobody knew why they were chosen. (a) friendly Q3 (b) some help (b) disappeared gradually (d) disappeared quickly When it comes to a crisis, Charles is a tower of strength. (a) very tall (b) very reliable (c) very strong (d) very trusting Q10 Whenever he has been treated badly, he always demands his pound of flesh. (a) total recompense 47 (b) total satisfaction PHOTOCOPIABLE (c) total agreement (d) total acceptance © www.english-test.net advanced-9 43. English Idioms and Expressions / Advanced level # 9 Answers Index Water Expressions Q1 Charlie's in hot water again, he forgot to lock up last night. (a) in the bath Q2 (b) best learnt (b) a stupid situation (d) a strange situation He is like a fish out of water whenever he goes to a party. (b) feels dry (b) very often (c) very freely (d) very carefully (b) take quick decisions (d) take firm action My original plan has been so watered down that I don't recognize it now. (a) reduced in importance (c) made more fluid Q9 (d) feels silly We think in the present circumstances the best policy is to tread water for a while. (a) take sudden steps (c) take little action Q8 (c) feels thirsty Don't ever lend him money, he spends it like water. (a) very slowly Q7 (d) best remembered You must realize the gravity of the situation because you are in deep water now. (a) feels uncomfortable Q6 (c) best understood (b) discourages it completely (d) drowns it completely (a) an embarrassing situation (c) a serious situation Q5 (d) in trouble That's always the trouble if she doesn't like it, she simply throws cold water on it. (a) washes it completely (c) cleans it completely Q4 (c) in the shower Forget it, that's water under the bridge now. (a) best forgotten Q3 (b) very wet (b) increased in size (d) made much clearer Your ideas are usually sound but this one won't hold water, I'm afraid. (a) float (b) be practical (c) stay up (d) sink Q10 He'll be all right soon because any criticism is usually like water off a duck's back to him. (a) of no importance 48 (b) of some importance PHOTOCOPIABLE (c) of great importance (d) of such importance © www.english-test.net advanced-10 44. English Idioms and Expressions / Advanced level # 10 Answers Index Cats, Dogs and Ducks Q1 You will be in a very difficult situation now that he's let the cat out of the bag. (a) told a story Q2 (b) let the animal go (d) told a lie If I were you, I would not raise the subject again and my best advice is to let sleeping dogs lie. (a) leave the dogs alone (c) not say any more Q3 (c) revealed the truth (b) not touch the dogs (d) keep away from the dogs Remember if you go into that meeting without being prepared with some answers, you will simply be a sitting duck. (a) a bird with no wings (c) a steady aim Q4 (b) a ready target (d) a sick animal I'm afraid he didn't take my advice and they made him look a complete fool because he was unrepared and he ended up a dead duck. (a) a person with no feelings (c) a person with no future Q5 (b) a person with no problems (d) a person with no ideas Mind you as I have said many times before I don't know how he's lasted so long in the job because he's always been the lame duck in the team. (a) the lazy person (c) the slow person Q6 (b) the inefficient person (d) the wrong person The older generation always maintains that in their day things were better and nowadays the country is going to the dogs. (a) is having a good time (c) is losing its standards Q7 (b) is becoming lazy (d) is becoming weaker If you're unsure about which way the cat is going to jump, I suggest you hang on for a bit longer. (a) how much it will cost (c) how you can succeed Q8 There is no need to apologize about your remarks as I can assure you it's like water off a duck's back to me. (a) of some concern Q9 (b) when your turn comes (d) what will happen next (b) of a little concern (c) of little concern (d) of less concern Once more he is in the doghouse but I couldn't possibly tell you why. (a) out of the way (b) out of favour (c) out of order (d) out of trouble Q10 As so many people are coming to a party at their house, they're running around preparing food like scalded cats. (a) in a nervous state (c) in a hurried state 49 (b) in a delighted state (d) in a hilarious state PHOTOCOPIABLE © www.english-test.net advanced-11 45. English Idioms and Expressions / Advanced level # 11 Answers Index Losing It Q1 The one thing a public figure hates is when he loses face in front of all his admirers. (a) loses good looks Q2 (b) became concerned (d) loses expressions (c) became scared (d) became upset The latest opinion polls show that the government is losing ground to the opposition party. (a) losing its time (c) losing its votes Q4 (c) loses respect At the crucial moment the climber lost her nerve and had to be brought down the mountain. (a) became excited Q3 (b) loses photos (b) losing its opinion (d) losing its advantage There was a time when everybody would believe her totally but after this episode I'm afraid she's losing her touch. (a) losing her skill Q5 (c) at a problem (d) at a difficulty (b) without reason (c) without sense (d) without impression (b) losing her purpose (c) losing her control (d) losing her feelings He suddenly started shouting and screaming and people could plainly see that he had lost his cool. (a) become angry Q9 (b) at a disadvantage After only a few weeks as a teacher of very badly behaved children she realized she was losing her grip. (a) losing her point Q8 (d) losing her friends I'm afraid that kind of humour is totally lost on him so you'll have to explain it more simply. (a) without effect Q7 (c) losing her contact Under the new pay agreement many employees feel that they are losing out on allowances. (a) at a deficit Q6 (b) losing her mind (b) become rude (c) become stupid (d) become loud I've tried very hard indeed to understand your argument step by step but I must confess I've now lost the thread. (a) I now can't follow the answer (c) I now can't follow the reason (b) I now can't follow the point (d) I now can't follow the reasoning Q10 After the traffic accident she lost her head and drove the car into a brick wall. (a) behaved strangely 50 (b) behaved foolishly PHOTOCOPIABLE (c) behaved oddly (d) behaved quietly © www.english-test.net advanced-12 46. English Idioms and Expressions / Advanced level # 12 Answers Index Splitting Hairs Q1 We told him to keep his hair on because he was getting angrier and angrier. (a) to stand still Q2 (b) terrifies me (b) behave noisily (b) disappointed me (c) terrified me (d) surprised me (b) arguing about tenses (d) arguing about grammatical points I saw him last November and since then I have seen neither hide nor hair of him. (b) seen him once or twice (d) not seen much of him Don't worry if she doesn't say much because she says she's having a bad hair day. (a) she's experiencing a lot of problems (c) she's doing too much Q9 (d) behave fully Quite frankly you're splitting hairs. Does it matter whether it's the past simple or the perfect tense? (a) seen little of him (c) not seen him at all Q8 (c) behave easily (b) showing no feeling at all (d) showing a lot of feeling (a) arguing about small points (c) aruing about grammar Q7 (d) irritates me After the boss had given her the sack, she just walked out of the office without turning a hair. (a) showing some feeling (c) showing a little feeling Q6 (c) criticizes me When I opened the door and saw this white figure in front of me, it really made my hair stand on end. (a) upset me Q5 (d) to sit down Now that he's passed his exams and got his qualifications he's decided to let his hair down. (a) behave informally Q4 (c) to speak quietly I can't really explain it but the moment she walks into the room and asks me a question she gets in my hair. (a) pulls my hair Q3 (b) to remain calm (b) she's discovering horrible things (d) she's been eating too much I was really scared when I saw him because he was tearing his hair out about the new management decision. (a) extremely excited (b) extremely worried (c) extremely angry (d) extremely depressed Q10 They were very lucky they didn't get themselves killed because they came within a hair's breadth of falling down the mountain. (a) very near to 51 (b) very nearer to PHOTOCOPIABLE (c) very nearly to (d) very next to © www.english-test.net advanced-13 47. English Idioms and Expressions / Advanced level # 13 Answers Index Squeaky Clean Q1 The auditors made a thorough check on all aspects of the company and decided to give it a clean bill of health. (a) confirm it was satisfactory (c) believe it was clean Q2 (b) decide it was hygienic (d) agree it was organized Now that all the problems have been sorted out he is able to go back to work with a clean slate. (a) making no more mess (c) making a fresh start Q3 After a great deal of questioning he decided to come clean and tell the truth. (a) agree Q4 (b) decide (c) admit (d) confess The enquiry into allegations of fraud against the minister proved in the end that her hands were clean. (a) she was willing Q5 (b) making things clean (d) making things up (b) she was busy (c) she was innocent (d) she was careful With the appointment of a new director it was decided to make a clean sweep and create a new board of governors. (a) remove all obstacles (c) remove all symbols Q6 Some of the members of the board are under some suspicion but he is regarded as Mr Clean. (a) well mannered Q7 (b) remove all chairs (d) remove all problems (b) trustworthy (c) punctual (d) tidy I was taken to the cleaners well and truly last week: I saw the same computer for sale today at half the price I paid. (a) lost some money Q8 (c) lost too much money (d) lost more money We tried to catch the thief who'd snatched the handbag but he showed us a clean pair of heels. (a) lost his shoes Q9 (b) lost a lot of money (b) fell over his shoes (c) ran away quickly (d) picked up his shoes At the end of a lengthy police investigation he emerged as squeaky clean. (a) totally clean (b) totally free (c) totally tired (d) totally innocent Q10 After several hours of cleaning the children had made the kitchen clean as a whistle before their parents came home. (a) spotless 52 (b) pure (c) tidy PHOTOCOPIABLE (d) neat © www.english-test.net advanced-14 48. English Idioms and Expressions / Advanced level # 14 Answers Index Word of Mouth Q1 I give you my word it will never happen again. (a) say Q2 (b) speak (c) promise She had to eat her words when it turned out that she had chosen the wrong horse in the race. (a) admit she was hungry (c) admit she was sorry Q3 (c) quarrelled (b) do what they say (b) gossip (d) sayings (b) listens eagerly to everything she says (d) listens quietly to everything she says From the word go we could tell at the interview she was the ideal candidate for the job. (b) Suddenly (c) Straightaway (d) Clearly Remember as soon as you feel able to continue with walk, say the word. (a) let me know Q9 (d) do what they want You can see that he's deeply in love with her because he hangs on her every word. (a) Quickly Q8 (c) say what they do (c) hearsay (a) listens silently to everything she says (c) listens quickly to everything she says Q7 (d) screamed They spend very little on advertising and tend to get new work through word of mouth. (a) recommendation Q6 (b) shouted You can always rely on that company because they keep their word whatever happens. (a) do what they like Q5 (b) admit she was thirsty (d) admit she was wrong They had words last night so be prepared for miserable faces this morning. (a) fought Q4 (d) agree (b) let me hear (c) let me go (d) let me tell I can only repeat that I want you to wait until Tuesday before you tell her, remember mum's the word. (a) don't tell mum (c) don't say anything (b) don't speak aloud (d) don't answer anything Q10 I couldn't agree with you more, to be honest you've taken the words out of my mouth. (a) said what I wanted to hear (c) said what I wanted to know 53 (b) said what I wanted to say (d) said what I wanted to learn PHOTOCOPIABLE © www.english-test.net advanced-15 49. English Idioms and Expressions / Advanced level # 15 Answers Index Expressions and idioms with thin Q1 He worries too much about his appearance and now he says he's going thin on top. (a) going crazy Q2 (b) going mad (b) very tired (b) difficult to find (c) difficult to know (d) difficult to pay (b) start of something easy (d) start of something difficult Since we put that advertisement in the local newspapers, replies have been coming in thick and fast. (a) quickly in large numbers (c) quickly in small numbers Q7 (d) very light Although he only asked me to lend him EUR 5, I could see this was the thin end of the wedge. (a) start of something financial (c) start of something worse Q6 (c) very sleepy If you know of a good plumber, let me know as they're a bit thin on the ground around here. (a) difficult to see Q5 (b) finding it difficult without help (d) finding it difficult without money He really must start eating properly because at the moment he's as thin as a rake. (a) very thin Q4 (d) going deaf She lost her job last year and since then she's been having a thin time of it. (a) finding it difficult without friends (c) finding it difficult without support Q3 (c) going bald (b) slowly in small numbers (d) slowly in large numbers You'll be lucky if you get more than two words out of him because I'm afraid he's as thick as two short planks. (a) very quiet Q8 (c) very wooden (d) very stupid They've settled their argument at long last and now they're as thick as thieves. (a) very clever Q9 (b) very slow (b) very friendly (c) very careful (d) very cautious In view of the way she behaved I thought it was a bit thick when she asked him to apologize to her. (a) more than I could wish (c) more than I could stand (b) more than I could believe (d) more than I could follow Q10 There are certain members in the party who will stand by their leader through thick and thin. (a) whatever the times (c) whatever the day 54 (b) whatever the climate (d) whatever the difficulties PHOTOCOPIABLE © www.english-test.net advanced-16 50. English Idioms and Expressions / Advanced level # 16 Answers Index Expressions with Top Q1 He's always worried about his appearance and now he's concerned because he's going thin on top. (a) losing his hair (c) losing his popularity Q2 (b) losing his memory (d) losing his strength When the accident happened, all he could think about was attracting attention and he started calling out at the top of his voice. (a) as quickly as possible (c) as clearly as possible Q3 (b) as freely as possible (d) as loudly as possible Off the top of my head I would say it's going to cost more than twice what you have budgeted for. (a) At a careful calculation (c) At a near calculation Q4 (b) At a simple calculation (d) At a rough calculation It's certainly not difficult to see who's top dog around here theses days. (a) the most arrogant person (c) the most important person Q5 Since she won the lottery last week she's been feeling on top of the world. (a) very proud Q6 (d) very wealthy (b) irritate (c) antagonize (d) magnify (b) very slowly (c) very often (d) very soundly Students usually take on paid employment during the vacation to top up their grants. (a) stay with Q9 (c) very excited For the first time in ages I actually slept like a top last night. (a) very quickly Q8 (b) very happy Many politicians like to impress the votes but a few of them go over the top sometimes in their speeches. (a) exaggerate Q7 (b) the most popular person (d) the most unusual person (b) keep to (c) add to (d) get to Her mother was very snobbish and didn't like the idea of her daughter marrying someone who was not out of the top drawer. (a) of great wealth (c) of considerable education (b) of high social standing (d) of great intellectual ability Q10 It had been a terrible day for him and when he learned finally that he had lost his job, he simply blew his top. (a) lost his temper 55 (b) lost his nerve PHOTOCOPIABLE (c) lost his courage (d) lost his respect © www.english-test.net advanced-17 51. English Idioms and Expressions / Advanced level # 17 Answers Index Down to Earth Q1 Poor Charlie has been down in the dumps since he learned that he's lost his job. (a) miserable Q2 (b) angry (c) furious I think we've had our fun and now it's time we got down to the idea of earning some money. (a) began slowly to consider (c) began seriously to consider Q3 (d) uneasy (b) began easily to consider (d) began frankly to consider As soon as they heard the news that one of their fellow workers had been given the sack, they all downed tools. (a) went home Q4 (b) stopped working (b) boring (c) clever (d) practical He's certainly picked himself up since we last saw him when he was clearly down-at-heel. (a) loudly dressed Q7 (b) speaks quickly (d) speaks continuously In contrast to her husband she's a very down-to-earth sort of person who manages to control his wild ideas. (a) cynical Q6 (d) worked slowly She always talks down to me as if I'm not worth consideration. (a) speaks softly (c) speaks condescendingly Q5 (c) stopped talking (b) shabbily dressed (c) strangely dressed (d) oddly dressed I invested all my money in that failed company and now I find my whole investment has gone down the drain. (a) has been overtaken Q8 (c) has been wasted (d) has been confused You can use special symbols in your emails if you want to show you're down in the mouth. (a) decided Q9 (b) has been confirmed (b) definite (c) deflated (d) depressed Let's put it like this — you made the decision and so it's down to you as to what happens next. (a) your responsibility (b) your concern (c) your turn (d) your thought Q10 They've had enough of the bad climate and high taxes here and have gone to live down under. (a) in America 56 (b) in China (c) in Australia PHOTOCOPIABLE (d) in India © www.english-test.net advanced-18 52. English Idioms and Expressions / Advanced level # 18 Answers Index Expressions with low Q1 If you like, I can give you a summary and the low-down when we next meet. (a) information Q2 (b) tiny letters (b) serious (d) few letters (d) unwell On account of his unpopularity the politician decided to lie low for a few weeks. (b) keep away from the public (d) keep out of the show In the 19th century in big houses the people who lived below stairs were the servants. (a) under the floor Q6 (c) small letters (c) unhappy (a) keep out of the shops (c) keep out of the rain Q5 (d) account She's usually very fit and healthy and that's why we were surprised to learn she was laid low. (a) tired Q4 (c) numbers It's the fashion now to write the first letter of your name not in capitals but in lower case. (a) tidy letters Q3 (b) history (b) at the bottom (c) in the basement (d) under the stairs From the critical comments the journalist was making, it was clear he had a low opinion of the country's leader. (a) didn't talk much about (c) didn't hear much from Q7 (b) didn't see much of (d) didn't think much of We knew that he was dishonest but we didn't imagine he would sink so low as to steal from his own family. (a) behave so disgracefully (c) behave so clearly Q8 We wanted to cheer you up as we'd heard you were feeling a bit low. (a) rather angry Q9 (b) behave so stupidly (d) behave so fully (b) rather depressed (c) rather uneasy (d) rather strange I recommend you take out your loan now to take advantage of the low interest rate. (a) reduced (b) quick (c) special (d) fixed Q10 If you invest in the financial markets you must expect the lows as well as the highs in the income. (a) benefits 57 (b) stages (c) decreases PHOTOCOPIABLE (d) changes © www.english-test.net advanced-19 53. English Idioms and Expressions / Advanced level # 19 Answers Index Hot expressions Q1 They just sit around, discuss nothing in particular and just produce a lot of hot air. (a) dry heat Q2 (b) not cold (c) smells good (b) delicate situation (b) sunny zone (b) in security (c) grand situation (d) big situation (c) foreign zone (d) war zone (c) in trouble (d) in force (b) selling very often (d) selling very well In order to provide training for the staff in the department everyone had to do a turn in the hot seat. (a) experience responsibility (c) experience hard work Q9 (d) just printed Have you seen that long queue outside the supermarket? Whatever they're selling is going like hot cakes. (a) selling very slowly (c) selling very strangely Q8 (d) by taxi He'd only been in his new job three days when he found himself in hot water for something he'd done wrong. (a) in danger Q7 (c) in a sports car Whenever there was a hot spot that needed covering, the paper always sent their most experienced reporter. (a) warm zone Q6 (b) on horseback I'm not quite sure how to handle the problem at the moment as it's not easy to explain a sort of hot potato. (a) strange situation Q5 (d) simple facts He can never wait for the next issue of his favourite magazine and likes to get a copy that's hot off the press. (a) nice and clean Q4 (c) empty talk As soon as they heard the news, they didn't hesitate and drove hotfoot to the hospital. (a) very quickly Q3 (b) funny remarks (b) experience pleasure (d) experience boredom I thought he was going to burst with anger because he was getting very hot under the collar. (a) very silly (b) very happy (c) very angry (d) very loud Q10 The one thing you mustn't do is be late because the boss is very hot on punctuality. (a) strict about 58 (b) funny about PHOTOCOPIABLE (c) worried about (d) good about © www.english-test.net advanced-20 54. English Idioms and Expressions / Advanced level # 20 Answers Index Comparisons with as .... as Q1 After a good night's sleep she woke feeling as fresh as a daisy. (a) quiet and still Q2 (d) sure and confident (b) in easy health (c) in quiet health (d) in good health When she left school, she found she could do what she liked and be as free as air. (a) totally free Q4 (c) nice and clean It was a serious operation but he made a complete recovery and was soon as fit as a fiddle. (a) in careful health Q3 (b) bright and cheerful (b) quite free (c) almost free (d) somewhat free Suddenly the car leant to one side and when he got out, he saw there was no air in one tyre that was as flat as a pancake. (a) a little flat Q5 (c) slightly flat (d) practically flat The baby sitter had no problem with the children because they were as good as gold the whole evening. (a) very quiet Q6 (b) completely flat (b) well spoken (c) well behaved (d) very clean He wanted to make sure that his car looked good and so he made sure it was as clean as a whistle before he sold it. (a) spotty Q7 (b) spotted (c) spotting (d) spotless The one thing you could be sure of was that he would not behave in a normal way he was in fact as daft as a brush. (a) completely swept Q8 (c) completely brushed (d) completely strange We really didn't expect to see him at all that night but then suddenly he appeared as large as life. (a) looking big Q9 (b) completely mad (b) looking fat (c) in person (d) in fact You could always rely on her because in any situation she stayed as steady as a rock. (a) totally dependable (b) totally still (c) totally motionless (d) totally stiff Q10 As he was as strong as a horse, he was able to lift the carriage up and let the trapped man out. (a) very agile 59 (b) very strong PHOTOCOPIABLE (c) very short (d) very small © www.english-test.net advanced-21 55. English Idioms and Expressions / Advanced level # 21 Answers Index Expressions with make Q1 Their big ambition in life was to choose the right moment to sell their shares ad then make a killing. (a) take it easy Q2 (b) make plans (b) not really proceeding (d) not really professing The shock was so great it made your hair stand up on end. (a) consoled you Q4 (b) controlled you (b) energizing (b) contribute (d) entertaining (c) convene (d) survive (b) come straight to the end (d) come straight to the angle It seems a sound project with potential and so I advise you to make a pitch for it. (a) make a suggestion for it (c) make an offer for it Q9 (c) exaggerating I'll make no bones about it and tell you exactly what I think. (a) come straight to the point (c) come straight to the road Q8 (b) provided them with a huge sum of money (d) provided them with a huge tin of money We've lost a lot of money and have little income and so we're finding it difficult to make ends meet. (a) examine Q7 (d) frightened you Ignore his comments it's not really that bad, he's simply making a mountain out of a molehill. (a) exercising Q6 (c) freed you I reckon when they sold that lovely big house it must have made them a mint. (a) provided them with a huge bucket of money (c) provided them with a huge box of money Q5 (d) make schemes They've tried hard to increase their profits in the business but so far are making little headway. (a) not really progressing (c) not really processing Q3 (c) make a lot of money (b) make an idea for it (d) make a throw for it If I were you, I would stop worrying about it and simply make hay while you can. (a) have humour (b) have fun (c) have comic (d) have sense Q10 Don't take too much notice of what he's saying, he's just making waves. (a) making a fuss 60 (b) making a noise PHOTOCOPIABLE (c) making a sound (d) making a story © www.english-test.net advanced-22 56. English Idioms and Expressions / Advanced level # 22 Answers Index Egg expressions Q1 I'm pretty certain but perhaps I wouldn't go as far as saying I'm as sure as eggs is eggs. (a) fairly sure Q2 (b) did enable him (b) worthless person (b) looking serious (c) difficult person (d) stupid person (c) looking dirty (d) looking old (b) to overload your basket (d) to carry too many things She wasn't really successful in her first stage play. In fact you could say she laid an egg. (a) she made a good impression (c) she fell over on stage Q7 (d) did send him You've got to learn to diversify and not put all your eggs in one basket. (a) to have lots of ideas (c) to rely on just one scheme Q6 (c) did encourage him First he agreed and then he disagreed. The result was he ended up with egg on his face. (a) looking foolish Q5 (d) absolutely sure You've always stood by him in all his bad habits but underneath I think he's a bad egg. (a) smelly person Q4 (c) reasonably sure I know you didn't exactly push him into accepting the offer but you must admit you did egg him on. (a) did force him Q3 (b) quite sure (b) she forgot her lines (d) she gave an embarrassing performance It was a bit like teaching his grandmother to suck eggs when the young director was showing the veteran actress how to act. (a) teaching someone who was more experienced than he (c) teaching someone who was more stupid than he Q8 They told her to put some money aside each month so she would have a little nest egg. (a) a special account Q9 (b) teaching someone who was younger than he (d) teaching someone who was more willing than he (b) a savings account (c) a full account (d) a money account We all advised him to make sure he got payment and didn't take eggs for money. (a) accept just a note for money (c) accept just a promise of money (b) accept just a business card for money (d) just a handshake for money Q10 You'll need all your tact in this situation and you'll have to tread on eggs. (a) be very quiet 61 (b) be very sensitive PHOTOCOPIABLE (c) be very sleepy (d) be very athletic © www.english-test.net advanced-23 57. English Idioms and Expressions / Advanced level # 23 Answers Index Idioms with prepositions Q1 It's a far cry from those days long ago when you could leave your front door unlocked. (a) a long shout away Q2 (b) a long time since (b) let me listen to you (d) let me finish speaking There's no saying you couldn't pass your exam if you really tried. (a) There's a possibility (c) It's not impossible Q4 (b) sometimes (b) almost impossible (d) very hurtful (b) He seriously ponders (d) He seriously believes (b) failure (c) lot of rain (d) complaint I know you're keen but I don't want you to jump the gun. Just relax. (a) fire the bullet Q9 (c) almost damaging We thought it would all go off very well but in the end it turned out to be a damp squib. (a) wet thing Q8 (d) frequently He's got it into his head that we think he's stupid but we really don't. (a) He seriously contemplates (c) He seriously wonders Q7 (c) occasionally It's like hitting your head against a brick wall trying to get him to see sense because he takes no notice. (a) very painful Q6 (b) It's not possible (d) It's impossible We haven't seen him for ages but he turns up once in a blue moon. (a) very rarely Q5 (d) a long time before I wish you would stop talking and hear me out. (a) let me go across (c) let me carry on listening Q3 (c) a long way before (b) shoot the target (c) start too soon (d) shoot too soon Count to ten before you say anything and don't blow your top. (a) eat too quickly (b) speak too quickly (c) lose your way (d) lose your temper Q10 It's like talking to a brick wall because you never get an answer from her. (a) there's nobody there (c) there's a lot there 62 (b) there's something there (d) there's anything there PHOTOCOPIABLE © www.english-test.net advanced-24 58. English Idioms and Expressions / Advanced level # 24 Answers Index Idioms with phrasal verbs Q1 You certainly couldn't call him modest because he's always blowing his own trumpet. (a) saying how fit he is (c) saying how clever he is Q2 (b) saying how healthy he is (d) saying how tall he is You can always rely on him to throw a spanner in the works and suddenly everything stops. (a) make things go wrong (c) make things go quickly Q3 He tried and tried and tried but in the end he decided the time had come to throw in the towel. (a) stop running Q4 (b) make an effort (c) make a start (d) make a try (b) cease (c) stop (d) end (b) really rough (c) really crude (d) really strong To be honest he leads a dog's life because he works all the time and has no friends. (a) a lazy life Q8 (d) stop trying I just can't open this tin at all and I always find this type of container a pain in the neck. (a) really annoying Q7 (c) stop laughing We've had a lovely time and walked a long way but I think it's time to call it a day. (a) halt Q6 (b) stop looking My advice is to stop worrying about it and put your best foot forward. (a) make a step Q5 (b) make things go slowly (d) make things go right (b) a miserable life (c) an eager life (d) a long life The one thing you can be sure of is that whatever the situation she'll put her foot in it and embarrass everyone. (a) commit a fast blunder (c) commit a social blunder Q9 (b) commit an easy blunder (d) commit a sociable blunder That sort of joke never makes people laugh and on this occasion it went down like a lead balloon. (a) very quickly (b) very soundly (c) very noisily (d) very badly Q10 Before the meeting officially starts I'd like to flag up one or two points. (a) finish 63 (b) mention (c) tell PHOTOCOPIABLE (d) say © www.english-test.net advanced-25 59. English Idioms and Expressions / Advanced level # 25 Answers Index Mark Idioms Q1 He's not really doing anything serious at the moment because he's just marking time until he finds a proper job. (a) waiting for the right start (c) waiting for the right opportunity Q2 (b) waiting for the easy life (d) waiting for the easy start You mark my words you do as I say and you'll be all right. (a) attend me carefully (c) understand me carefully Q3 The dancers were marked down in the competition because the man fell over half way through. (a) lost marks Q4 (b) listen to me carefully (d) follow me carefully (b) failed marks (b) be remembered (b) fostered (c) treated (d) destined (b) of a reasonable standard (d) of a hard standard Take no notice of what he said because his comments are beside the mark. (a) irrelevant Q9 (d) be told They were very fussy about their products and any item not up to the mark was discarded. (a) of a fair standard (c) of a high standard Q8 (c) be noted From an early age he was marked out to become leader of his party. (a) created Q7 (b) aware in the queue (d) be along in the queue When you look back over her lifetime you can see that she will have made her mark. (a) be seen Q6 (d) caught marks There wasn't much time to waste and in order to secure a place, you had to be quick off the mark. (a) ready in the queue (c) be first in the queue Q5 (c) took marks (b) disregarding (c) distasteful (d) disturbing As they were very slow off the mark, they missed some of the good bargains. (a) not sure on time (b) not clear on time (c) not fine on time (d) not ready on time Q10 Pay attention. The race is about to begin. On your marks, get ready, start. (a) Try prepared 64 (b) Act prepared PHOTOCOPIABLE (c) Be prepared (d) Go prepared © www.english-test.net advanced-26 60. English Idioms and Expressions / Advanced level # 26 Answers Index Retail Sales Expressions Q1 I went to BuyLots and bought a computer on hire purchase. (a) payment in cash Q2 (b) discount payment (c) payment plan (d) price increase The best time to go shopping in the USA is the day after Thanksgiving, because all stores mark down their prices. (a) reduce Q3 (b) give away (b) proof of purchase (d) ship (c) profit (d) coupon (b) dollar bills (d) debit card Thanks for buying at Build-a-Monster, your product will be shipped in 1 to 2 business days. Have a nice day! (a) received Q7 (c) buy When I first moved to the USA and didn't have a bank account, I used money orders to pay my rent. (a) order of payment issued by a bank (c) personal check Q6 (d) hike It's really important to keep a receipt of the products you buy in case you need to return or exchange them. (a) record Q5 (c) raise Nowadays, lots of people purchase products over the Internet. (a) sell Q4 (b) boost (b) withdrawn (c) purchased (d) mailed My son would love to have a Buzz Lightmonth toy for his birthday. Do you have any at your store? — Sorry, ma'am. They are out of stock. (a) bankrupt Q8 (b) broken (c) not available (d) stacked Excuse me, sir. I would like my money back on these shoes, please. They don't fit me. — Sorry, ma'am. We can't do that. (a) a forfeit Q9 (b) a reimburse (c) a fine (d) a retain (c) vintage (d) release (c) inexpensive (d) overpriced Melinda bought a Plasma TV with a one year warranty. (a) guarantee (b) invalidation Q10 Mr. Thompson only buys things that are in a sale. (a) uneconomical 65 (b) priceless PHOTOCOPIABLE © www.english-test.net advanced-27 61. English Idioms and Expressions / Advanced level # 27 Answers Index American Slang Words (1) Q1 I feel really good about this class. I'm going to ace the exam tomorrow. (a) fail Q2 (b) happy (b) ripped all of his money (b) go to the fuse box (b) went to sleep (c) lose her temper (c) got up early The class went bonkers as soon as the teacher left the room. (a) acted in a wild, crazy manner (c) went to work Q9 (c) saved all of his money The college students went out to a club last night and got bombed because the school year ended. (a) got drunk Q8 (c) big meal Kathy was ready to blow a fuse when she found out someone stole her patent idea. (a) blow out a candle Q7 (b) big fuss Richard received a large inheritance last year but he blew all of his money on silly things and now he's broke. (a) spent all of his money Q6 (b) big appetite Our manager made a big stink about the slight decrease in sales last month. (a) large party Q5 (c) physically unhealthy Johnny has a really big mouth. You can't tell him anything or the whole world will know about it. (a) talkative nature and doesn't keep secrets well (c) large smile Q4 (c) play cards during His mom was really bent out of shape because he got home late last night. (a) angry Q3 (b) do well or excel in (b) went to sleep Christie fell down and got a boo-boo on her arm so she cried until her mother picked her up. (a) milk bottle (b) bruise (c) large, deep cut Q10 If Randy doesn't get with it, he'll fail the entire school year. (a) become aware of his situation (c) anger his professors 66 (b) get together with his friends soon PHOTOCOPIABLE © www.english-test.net advanced-28 62. English Idioms and Expressions / Advanced level # 28 Answers Index American Slang Words (2) Q1 Lauren moved to Los Angeles to become an actress. Now, she's working as a waitress and waiting for a lucky break. (a) a broken limb (c) a great opportunity to further her career Q2 I don't have any money on me. Can I borrow a buck? (a) female deer Q3 (b) male duck (c) dollar Rowan is really depressed about the break-up. She always looks so bummed. (a) sad and apathetic Q4 (b) an inheritance settlement (b) happy (c) furious Jeff really wanted to play at the basketball game last night but his coach benched him for bad behavior this past week. (a) forced him to clean the benches (c) forced him to be a cheerleader Q5 I can't wait for our vacation next month. I'm going to sit on the beach to catch some rays. (a) go for a swim Q6 (b) get some money (c) get some sleep (b) showy (c) depressed We went to the Grand Buffet this past weekend. They have really good food and I can't wait to chow down. (a) eat a lot Q9 (c) get a suntan He'll never go for that. It's too expensive and he's so chintzy. (a) stingy Q8 (b) get a drink I'm so tired. I'm going home to catch some z's. I'll call you tomorrow. (a) get a suntan Q7 (b) forced him to sit and watch the game (b) spend a lot (c) drive fast Don't let him con you. He's only using you because he wants you to give him some money. (a) swindle or manipulate (b) teach (c) humor Q10 Dean has turned into such a coach potato. He sits in front of the TV all night long. (a) a lazy person 67 (b) an active person PHOTOCOPIABLE (c) a funny person © www.english-test.net advanced-29 63. English Idioms and Expressions / Advanced level # 29 Answers Index American Slang Words (3) Q1 Why don't you crackthat bottle of wine so we can start celebrating your promotion. (a) smash that bottle Q2 (b) open that bottle Sally had poor study habits so she had to cram for her chemistry exam. (a) cheat (c) study in a relaxed fashion Q3 (b) difficult and stressful (b) defeat (b) cost of damaging the property I don't want to come to this club ever again. It's always dead. (a) too busy and there's no room to sit down (c) gloomy but exciting Q7 (b) long trousers or pants (c) a lot of money That movie was really dirty. I don't think the kids should watch it. (a) sexually explicit (c) unclean with many untidy scenes Q9 (b) boring and there aren't many patrons Don't worry. Her husband will pay for the meal. He has deep pockets. (a) no money Q8 (c) tie The food was so good. Now, can you ask for the bill so we can see what the damage is? (a) cost of the meal (c) cost of dessert Q6 (c) laborious Notre Dame is going to cream the other team because they're strong and well-organized this year. (a) lose to Q5 (b) study really hard in a short period of time Tanya's job is really cushy. She gets a lot of time off and doesn't work very hard at all. (a) good with great benefits Q4 (c) buy that bottle (b) violent Karen ditched her little sister so we could go to the year-end party. (a) got rid of (b) brought along (c) got drunk with Q10 I don't want to hang out with Tom anymore. He's become a real drag. (a) boring and negative person (c) funny person 68 (b) exciting and positive person PHOTOCOPIABLE © www.english-test.net advanced-30 64. English Idioms and Expressions / Advanced level # 30 Answers Index American Slang Words (4) Q1 Christine got an earful when she got home last night. Her parents lectured her about breaking curfews for more than an hour. (a) an outpour of anger and complaints (c) a talk about ears Q2 (b) a talk about her ear infection medicine Normally, drug addicts need a fix in order to cope with their day once they are addicted to a particular drug. (a) dose of something they strongly crave (c) chip Q3 People say Lana is really flaky so she can't handle important projects at work. (a) unconventional and odd Q4 (b) responsible (c) video game (b) fell down (c) bent over backwards Some people say that my teacher is a foxy lady. (a) cunning Q8 (b) new restaurant Laura flipped out when she heard about the tornado that hit her hometown. (a) got really upset Q7 (b) memory of a past incident My husband and I want to go watch that new flick. We heard it's pretty good. (a) movie/film Q6 (c) dishonest When he saw the giant wheel at the fair, he instantly had a flashback reminiscent of his childhood. (a) radio (c) song Q5 (b) thing that is easily repaired (b) red-haired (c) physically attractive That vacation package to Puerto Vallarta was a freebie when I bought the cruise line vacation package that starts out in Fort Lauderdale. (a) a bonus received without cost/charge (c) a discounted pair of shoes Q9 (b) an object we throw to each other at the park The computer system we use at work has a glitch in it so we couldn't do any of our work today. The technician will be in tomorrow to fix it for us. (a) traffic signal (b) minor malfunction (c) small rip or tear Q10 Carmen told me the joke three times but I still didn't get it. She has a very different sense of humor. (a) understood the joke (c) told the joke 69 (b) didn't understand the joke PHOTOCOPIABLE © www.english-test.net advanced-31 65. English Idioms and Expressions / Advanced level # 31 Answers Index American Slang Words (5) Q1 I got into art and writing when I was a child. (a) was highly interested in Q2 (b) extravagant and showy (b) went to a lively game After the tragic accident, Tyler went to pieces. (b) moved to a rural area I really goofed up at work this week. Now, I have to work overtime, without pay, to fix it. (a) made a careless and silly mistake (c) made a lot of friends Q8 (b) made a lot of money Simon is notorious for goofing off at work. (a) doing a great job (c) being idle and wasting time Q9 (c) showed active support (b) made her conceited and overconfident (a) was emotionally shattered (c) went to see his family Q7 (c) dull and boring Laura got a big promotion last month and now the whole thing has gone to her head. (a) given her a migraine headache (c) physically made her head larger Q6 (c) was sensitive Karrie went to bat for her co-worker last week. Now, her boss wants to fire both of them. (a) went to a great show Q5 (b) was overly excited Jim thinks Las Vegas hotels are pretty glitzy. (a) colorful Q4 (c) stole Sharon went bananas when she found out that she won a large shopping spree. (a) was depressed Q3 (b) avoided (b) working overtime Tim just spent thirty grand on a new car last week. (a) thousand dollars (b) dollars (c) cents Q10 Our boss told Kevin to use his gourd to solve the problem. (a) use his garden 70 (b) arts and crafts PHOTOCOPIABLE (c) use his brain © www.english-test.net advanced-32 66. English Idioms and Expressions / Advanced level # 32 Answers Index American Slang Words (6) Q1 A lot of students at the high school across the street smoke grass during lunch hour. (a) smoke cigarettes Q2 (b) smoke marijuana Cathy is really happy at her new job. It's pure gravy. (a) a really frustrating place (c) lucrative and easy Q3 (b) expensive (c) really delicious Where should we go for some good grub? (a) drinks Q5 (b) a job with great cafeteria gravy I don't want that sandwich. It looks gross. (a) disgusting Q4 (c) smoke cigars (b) food (c) insects You've been very lazy this past semester. Now, you have to really pull your socks up if you want to graduate in June. (a) work hard Q6 (c) fashionable (b) courage (c) stamina I don't like your jacket. It looks a little grungy. (a) fashionable Q9 (b) neat and boring It takes a lot of guts to stand up for what you believe in; especially when your opinion is not a popular one. (a) happiness Q8 (c) be nice to the teachers My roommate usually looks pretty grubby when she goes out. (a) unclean and sloppy Q7 (b) wear nice clothes (b) dirty (c) dated That road was really hairy. We should take another route next time. (a) scenic (b) boring (c) dangerous Q10 We have to sit down and hammer out an agreement before the end of the week. (a) possibly work on 71 (b) quickly work out PHOTOCOPIABLE (c) pay for © www.english-test.net advanced-33 67. English Idioms and Expressions / Advanced level # 33 Answers Index American Slang Words (7) Q1 Due to her nervous breakdown last year, Maggie has decided to hang up her nursing career. (a) quit Q2 (b) continue Can you hang on please? I have to switch phones. (a) hold this phone in your hands (c) wait a moment Q3 (b) are rich and snobby (b) a funny routine (c) a silly proposal (b) was fired (c) was unhealthy Those kids look high. I think they were smoking pot earlier. (a) intoxicated on drugs or alcohol (c) depressed Q8 (c) are financially stable Oh, you don't know. He is history because he was always late for work. (a) was a great teacher Q7 (c) feeling Your new project was a hit at the meeting on Friday. (a) a success Q6 (b) recipe The neighbors across the street seem like they have it all together. (a) are mentally unstable Q5 (b) hang up I like your friend. I got a really good vibe from her. (a) dance routine Q4 (c) begin (b) confident The gang members holed up for nearly three weeks because they are wanted on three counts of armed robbery. (a) dug a hole Q9 (b) bought extra ammunition (c) hid I don't know what to say. You'll have to speak with the head honcho about that. (a) boss (b) secretary (c) gangster Q10 In order to succeed in the stock market, you have to be hungry and business savvy. (a) famished (c) poor 72 (b) eager and highly motivated PHOTOCOPIABLE © www.english-test.net advanced-34 68. English Idioms and Expressions / Advanced level # 34 Answers Index American Slang Words (8) Q1 Lisa has a very hyper son and she meets with his teacher a lot. (a) overly active Q2 (b) overly jealous You really have to hustle if you want to meet the deadline. (a) work at a steady pace (c) slow down and take your time Q3 (b) serious (c) very attractive (b) angry (c) funny (b) band (c) business Isaac hung around with the wrong crowd and I'm afraid for him because he's in too deep now. (a) in the deep end of the pool (c) seriously and deeply involved Q9 (c) business woman Don really got himself into a jam this time. He needs help. (a) problematic situation Q8 (b) prostitute She's a very intense person. I think she needs to relax more. (a) serious Q7 (c) neutral She's hot. A lot of guys at school like her. (a) furious Q6 (b) stylish She wears too much makeup and very revealing clothing. She looks like a hooker at times. (a) humble person Q5 (b) work hard and fast Those colors are really in right now. A lot of people are using those shades in their homes. (a) boring Q4 (c) overzealous (b) underground In the past, people used to jerk me around more. Nowadays, I put my foot down a lot more. (a) physically pull me around (c) shout at me (b) cause problems for me Q10 Some of the girls at school like the jocks. (a) athletic guys 73 (b) funny guys PHOTOCOPIABLE (c) smart guys © www.english-test.net advanced-35 69. English Idioms and Expressions / Advanced level # 35 Answers Index American Slang Words (9) Q1 I've had to go for an hour. Where's the john? (a) cafeteria Q2 (b) stay calm (c) get annoyed with (b) enjoyable person (c) clumsy person This exotic meal is really good so don't knock it until you try it. (b) don't throw it in the garbage Emma was really skinny as a child but now she's a knockout. (a) comedian Q9 (c) get a cold drink (b) don't like (a) don't judge or criticize (c) don't give it away Q8 (c) strong Sandra is always falling and hurting herself. She's such a klutz. (a) irritating person Q7 (b) naive I get a kick out my little nephew. He's a cute and funny little guy. (a) enjoy Q6 (c) junk collector I know you're nervous but you have to keep your cool right now. (a) stay out of the sun Q5 (b) untidy person He just started his new job so he's still pretty green. (a) funny Q4 (c) bathroom Kyle is in a lot of trouble. He's a junkie and was caught stealing money last week. (a) drug addict Q3 (b) hotel (b) boxer (c) very attractive person John's classmate continually teased him until John gave him a knuckle sandwich in the fourth grade. (a) a bologna sandwich (b) a punch in the face (c) a chicken sandwich Q10 I don't like to walk around after dusk because of the kooks that seem to emerge at that time. (a) weird people 74 (b) coyotes PHOTOCOPIABLE (c) nice people © www.english-test.net advanced-36 70. English Idioms and Expressions / Advanced level # 36 Answers Index American Slang Words (10) Q1 I really like my brother-in-law because he's so laid-back. (a) sleepy Q2 (b) inadequate (b) overly aggressive (b) a lot of money (c) weak (c) a small amount of money Last month, Tim and Sherri maxed-out their credit cards because he was laid-off earlier this year. (a) reached the credit limits of (c) cut up Q9 (c) make any food When Steven sold the rights to his unique and useful product, he made megabucks. (a) a lot of deer Q8 (b) cause any problems Bette plays a mean game of hockey. She's in the female league and is the top-scorer. (a) highly-skilled Q7 (b) rolls and donuts for breakfast Whenever Tom begins a new job, he keeps to himself, at first, because he doesn't want to make any waves. (a) cause property damage Q6 (b) dance moves Sophie exercises every day but she still can't get rid of those love handles. (a) rolls of fat around her stomach (c) suitors Q5 (c) hurtful Some men use a lot of lines to pick up girls at night clubs. (a) persuasive and complementary words (c) money Q4 (c) relaxed and calm That story Greg told us is pretty lame. He's always late and he has a million excuses for his behavior. (a) great Q3 (b) active (b) paid off Beth needs to mellow out or she'll have a heart attack soon. (a) relax more (b) eat more (c) be more active Q10 At work, a meltdown has taken place between the management and the workers. (a) an ice cream break (c) communication breakdown or collapse 75 PHOTOCOPIABLE (b) a strong relationship © www.english-test.net advanced-37 71. English Idioms and Expressions / Advanced level # 37 Answers Index American Slang Words (11) Q1 My boss gave me a lot of mickey mouse work to do recently. I wish he would challenge me more. (a) silly and not useful Q2 (b) make a business move for (b) stupid I think that dresser is pretty neat. I wish I could build something like that. (a) big Q5 (b) old (c) toast it (b) crazy and unstable (c) crazy about squirrels Can you pick me up after work? Sure, it's no sweat. (a) really a big problem Q9 (b) heat it in the oven Most of my colleagues in the office think that Sarah is nuts. (a) a good person Q8 (b) bad things I'll leave the frozen dinner out for you and then you can nuke it when you get home. (a) heat it in the microwave Q7 (c) good There are a lot of negatives about the new management team. (a) good things (c) film and developing costs Q6 (c) speak to That movie we saw last night was pretty mushy. Did you like it? (a) very emotional and tender (c) violent Q4 (c) fun Ted is going to make a move on Sandra at the party next week. (a) try to seduce Q3 (b) cartoon (b) no problem (c) really expensive I love your new pad. The location is great as well. (a) home (b) park (c) store Q10 My new worker means well but sometimes he can be a pain in the neck. (a) hurtful 76 (b) annoying PHOTOCOPIABLE (c) pleasant © www.english-test.net advanced-38 72. English Idioms and Expressions / Advanced level # 38 Answers Index American Slang Words (12) Q1 Tom is a party animal so he throws a lot of parties at his house. (a) loves to party and have a good time (c) doesn't like people Q2 Simon tried to seduce Nicole but she told him to get his paws off of her. (a) lips Q3 (b) drunk (b) difficult (c) fun (b) to laugh too much (b) eat a lot of food (c) to talk too much (c) smoke cigarettes We've been driving for a long time so we need to make a pit stop soon. (a) stop and go to the bathroom (c) clean the car Q9 (c) depressed I'm starving. Let's get some pizza and pig out tonight. (a) drink a lot of alcohol Q8 (c) food Laura's mother told her not to make a pig of herself at the dinner party this coming weekend. (a) to eat too much Q7 (b) not a lot of money I'm not worried about the exam next week. It's going to be a piece of cake. (a) easy Q6 (c) hands Rowan was completely pickled at the party on Friday. (a) sour Q5 (b) feet Josephine works long hours for peanuts. She's going to ask for a raise soon. (a) a lot of money Q4 (b) loves animals (b) change the tires Mathew usually drinks a lot and this weekend was no exception. He was plastered! (a) tired (b) sad (c) intoxicated Q10 We've been working too hard lately. I'm pooped! (a) very happy 77 (b) very excited PHOTOCOPIABLE (c) very tired © www.english-test.net advanced-39 73. English Idioms and Expressions / Advanced level # 39 Answers Index American Slang Words (13) Q1 Joanne wanted to pop her co-worker because of the insulting comments she made. (a) criticize Q2 (b) hug You paid last time. Dinner is on me this time. (a) is free because I want to pay for it (c) was filling and I don't feel well Q3 (c) hit (b) is expensive so I want you to pay for it I'm going to recommend my cousin for the legal advice you need. He's a real pro and he'll give you the information you need. (a) amateur Q4 (b) professional (c) lawyer Are you psyched up about your role in the play on the weekend? We've been rehearsing for months and I can't believe the big night is almost here. (a) mentally prepared for Q5 (b) emotionally sound (c) physically ill (b) sleep (c) vomit Well, I had a great time tonight but I think I'm going to push-off now. (a) leave Q9 (c) behaved well I'm not feeling well. I think I have food poisoning and I feel like I'm going to puke. (a) fall down Q8 (b) misplaced his money She behaved very badly on the weekend. In fact, I think she's psycho and needs medical attention. (a) mentally ill Q7 (c) happy about Our boss lost it recently. He threatened to kill his family and now he's awaiting his trial in jail. (a) had a mental breakdown Q6 (b) feeling sad about (b) have a drink (c) stay a while Tim's subordinate is very disruptive at meetings so it's hard to tell who the quarterback is most days. (a) football player (b) lead or boss (c) secretary Q10 Sean needs to make a quick buck this month because he doesn't have enough money to cover his rent check. (a) easy money 78 (b) an agreement PHOTOCOPIABLE (c) an effort © www.english-test.net advanced-40 74. English Idioms and Expressions / Advanced level # 40 Answers Index American Slang Words (14) Q1 The teenagers next door make a lot of racket when their parents are out of town. (a) play a lot of tennis Q2 (c) apartment (b) new (c) seasoned (b) smiled at him (c) told him to go home (b) repossess (c) redesign That sitcom is a riot. My whole family watches it on Thursday evenings. (a) very funny Q9 (b) small house The bank is threatening to repo Liam's car because he's late on his payments. (a) refund Q8 (c) decide Our supervisor reamed him out on Monday because his work is not acceptable. (a) yelled at him Q7 (b) learn At work, there are some raw employees who think they can just do whatever they want. (a) natural Q6 (c) eat something You've been living in that rat hole forever. When are you going to move into a nicer place? (a) old and run down home Q5 (b) drink some coffee Let's meet on Friday. We need to rap about some things. (a) talk Q4 (c) make a lot of noise I'm so tired. I have to rack out for a while. (a) sleep Q3 (b) eat a lot of food (b) very serious (c) very violent I really dislike road hogs. They think they own the road. (a) people who aren't courteous and take up much of the roadway (c) people who walk their dogs on roadways (b) people who don't like roadways Q10 Can I have a scotch on the rocks please? (a) in a tall glass 79 (b) with soda PHOTOCOPIABLE (c) with ice © www.english-test.net advanced-41 75. English Idioms and Expressions / Advanced level # 41 Answers Index American Slang Words (15) Q1 Kevin and his family have had a rough time since the recent stock market crash. (a) easy time Q2 (c) hat (b) cats (c) children My baby sister rules the house. She's so spoiled! (a) dominates Q5 (b) coat There are a lot of rug rats in our neighborhood. (a) rodents Q4 (c) a lot to do My professor lost his hair and now he wears a rug. (a) wig Q3 (b) hard time (b) cleans (c) occupies We renovated our entire house and now we've run out of gas so the outdoor patio area will have to wait until we recover. (a) lost our momentum Q6 (c) sleep (b) honest acts (c) worthy acts The little boy was so hungry that he scarfed down his food in about twenty seconds. (a) quickly ate Q9 (b) pack Most pyramid schemes seem like big scams to me. (a) deceptive acts Q8 (c) lost our car I've been working all day so I'm going to hit the sack early tonight. (a) church Q7 (b) lost our money (b) stored (c) slowly ate Some young people think they can screw around at work and get paid for it. They are in for a big surprise. (a) waste time (b) use tools (c) work hard Q10 Tom's boss warned him that if he screws up one more time, he's going to fire him for good. (a) wastes time (c) doesn't get along with his co-workers 80 PHOTOCOPIABLE (b) makes a mistake © www.english-test.net advanced-42 76. English Idioms and Expressions / Advanced level # 42 Answers Index American Slang Words (16) Q1 Ken is a very sharp guy. He learns things very quickly. (a) mean Q2 (c) work camp (b) happy (c) depressed (b) frightened (c) shot (b) potatoes (c) apples I'm not impressed with the progress. The whole process stinks. (a) is disgusting Q9 (b) cold My husband loves to eat spuds. He could eat them all day long. (a) tomatoes Q8 (c) disagreed with A loud noise spooked the horse and it quickly started galloping down the path. (a) stampeded Q7 (b) bought Heather was smashed at last year's Christmas party. Everyone is wondering if she'll do it again this year. (a) intoxicated Q6 (c) purchase The armed robbers were quickly apprehended and then thrown in the slammer. (a) prison Q5 (b) look My boss quickly shot down the idea I suggested at the meeting. He didn't even consider it for a moment. (a) agreed with Q4 (c) funny I didn't succeed the first time but I'm willing to give it another shot. (a) try Q3 (b) intelligent (b) smells bad (c) is good When the officer arrested the young boy, he asked him for a straight answer. (a) correct (b) honest (c) regular Q10 My new job is really stressing me out. I think I'm going to look for a new one as soon as possible. (a) upsetting me 81 (b) emphasizing teamwork PHOTOCOPIABLE (c) enlightening © www.english-test.net advanced-43 77. English Idioms and Expressions / Advanced level # 43 Answers Index American Slang Words (17) Q1 I don't like my boss. I want to tell him to take a hike. (a) walk around a park Q2 (c) starting a new business (b) sewing thread (c) clothes (b) salvageable (c) slightly damaged (b) taken (c) available I'm so tired of renovating. I just want to veg out tonight. (a) do nothing and relax Q9 (b) doing what I have to do We went to a flea market and everything was up for grabs at good prices. (a) stolen Q8 (c) made I got into an accident on the weekend and my car was totaled. (a) damaged beyond repair Q7 (b) lost Marcel just bought some new threads at that trendy store downtown. (a) sewing material Q6 (c) smart person I've been at the office a lot lately. I'm just taking care of business. (a) having a good time Q5 (b) generous person When Tim was on vacation, he was taken for a lot of money at a hotel casino. He'll never learn. (a) stole Q4 (c) leave I feel like such a sucker. An acquaintance talked me into a pyramid scheme and I lost all of my savings. (a) gullible person Q3 (b) go jogging (b) eat vegetables (c) drink some tea I got a really good vibe from that guy. Let's call him again. (a) dance routine (b) compact disk (c) feeling Q10 Why do you always carry that wad around when everyone else uses debit cards these days? (a) bundle of money 82 (b) big piece of chewing gum PHOTOCOPIABLE (c) backpack © www.english-test.net advanced-44 78. English Idioms and Expressions / Advanced level # 44 Answers Index American Slang Words (18) Q1 The gang leader told his followers to waste their rivals on the weekend. They are all wanted criminals now. (a) kill Q2 (c) be very alert (b) wimp (c) boaster (b) good (c) salty (b) exhausted (c) hungry (b) Who bought (c) Who made Who's up for some pizza? (a) Who wants Q9 (b) am intoxicated I can't do one more thing right now. I'm spent. (a) broke Q8 (c) salesman My niece said her food was yukky. (a) bad Q7 (b) repairman Oh, stop being such a wuss. The bridge isn't even that high. (a) show-off Q6 (c) car I have to drink some coffee so I can get wired before the big exam. (a) am crazy Q5 (b) keys My cousin is a computer whiz. He maintains my system for me. (a) wizard Q4 (c) drink alcohol with Do you think I could borrow your wheels? I have an important appointment this afternoon. (a) tires Q3 (b) compete against The door is in good shape. But, it does have a nick in the lower left corner. (a) large hole (b) small scratch or dent (c) huge defect Q10 Nukes are very dangerous weapons. They could destroy mankind for good. (a) Microwaves 83 (b) Nuclear weapons PHOTOCOPIABLE (c) Machine guns © www.english-test.net advanced-45 79. English Idioms and Expressions / Advanced level # 45 Answers Index Clothing Idioms (1) Q1 That little boy has ants in his pants. (a) washed his clothes Q2 (b) put a lot of effort into (b) was unfashionable (b) intelligent and well thought out I think her new boyfriend is a wolf in sheep's clothing. (a) a person who wears animal skins (c) pretending to be dangerous Q6 (b) pretending to be nice but is really dangerous Bill's wife is mutton dressed as lamb. (a) dresses too young for her age (c) dresses in a very casual manner Q7 (b) dresses too old for her age Aurora was dressed to kill this weekend. (a) wore her worst clothes Q8 (b) wore out-of-date clothes (c) wore her best clothes This information is very important. Keep it under your hat. (a) Don't tell anyone (c) Write it down and put it into a hat Q9 (c) was cheerful and fair At the meeting on Friday, the assistant manager made a silly, off-the-cuff comment. (a) angry and hurtful (c) unprepared and spontaneous Q5 (c) sit down Bruce's last comment hit below the belt. (a) was unfair and cowardly Q4 (c) cannot sit still My teacher told me to buckle down this term. (a) wear a seatbelt Q3 (b) plays in the dirt (b) Tell everyone Many people don't want their dirty linen aired in public. (a) to have their dirty clothes drying on a clothes line (c) to speak in public (b) to have their private affairs talked about in public Q10 Sierra's dress fits her like a glove. (a) fits her very well 84 (b) is too big PHOTOCOPIABLE (c) is too short © www.english-test.net advanced-46 80. English Idioms and Expressions / Advanced level # 46 Answers Index Clothing Idioms (2) Q1 The new nightclub was bursting at the seams this past weekend. (a) caught fire Q2 (b) lost his mind (b) he has holes in his pockets Keep your shirt on! I'm going to tell you everything. (a) Don't take your clothes off (c) Don't sell your clothes Q5 (b) Don't lose your temper Jeff just lost his job. I wouldn't want to be in his shoes right now. (a) to be in his position Q6 (b) to take his shoes (b) wash our clothes (c) eat After all these years, Teresa still hasn't seen her husband in his birthday suit. (a) in a three piece suit Q9 (b) he has future gambling plans Well, it's time to roll up our sleeves! (a) work hard Q8 (c) to go for a walk However, when I asked him about his situation he told me not to worry because he has a card up his sleeve. (a) he has a poker game tonight (c) he has reserve plans that he stored and are available for future use Q7 (c) lost all of his money Kevin is always broke because money burns a hole in his pockets. (a) he spends his money quickly (c) he gives all of his money to charity Q4 (c) collapsed Joseph went to Reno and lost his shirt last month. (a) lost his favorite shirt Q3 (b) was very busy (b) in his good Sunday suit (c) naked Tara wears the pants in her household. (a) is the boss (b) washes the clothes (c) doesn't like dresses Q10 Will told his friend to zip it up or else! (a) keep a secret strictly confidential (c) drive faster 85 (b) put his coat on PHOTOCOPIABLE © www.english-test.net advanced-47 81. English Idioms and Expressions / Advanced level # 47 Answers Index House/Building Idioms (1) Q1 The news about the tragic terrorist acts hit us like a ton of bricks. (a) didn't really affect us much (c) physically fell on our heads Q2 My wife got really mad at me on the weekend and now I'm in the doghouse. (a) living with the dog Q3 (b) in prison (b) build a house (b) clean my house The restaurant owner was so happy and he announced that all drinks were on the house. (a) should be served outside (c) were free and paid for by the owner/restaurant Q7 (b) should be served warm The comedian was really funny. He brought the house down on the weekend. (a) received a lot of applause and praise (c) tore down the old theater in order to build a new one Q8 (b) was very mean I always tell my friend to make herself at home when she comes over. (a) act like my home is her home (c) build herself a house Q6 (c) leave the house I don't like that joke. It hit a little too close to home. (a) was closely related to my inner feelings (c) was stupid Q5 (c) in trouble My mother left for Europe on Friday. She asked me to hold the fort while she's away. (a) be the temporary manager Q4 (b) strongly affected us (b) got fired Our neighbors talk about everyone but they don't realize that if you live in a glass house, you shouldn't throw stones. (a) you shouldn't judge others when you do the same things they do (c) you shouldn't throw rocks at anyone Q9 (b) you shouldn't build a glass house because it is too delicate When his father came home and saw the mess, he hit the roof and grounded his son for one month. (b) was enraged (a) was somewhat disasppointed (c) punched the ceiling Q10 Megan doesn't like her run-of-the-mill job. (a) regular or ordinary 86 (b) difficult or challenging PHOTOCOPIABLE (c) pulp mill © www.english-test.net advanced-48 82. English Idioms and Expressions / Advanced level # 48 Answers Index Food Idioms Q1 I knew when Sandra told the lie that she would be eating her words later. (a) talking in the cafeteria (c) hungry Q2 (b) admitting to her untrue claims Everyone knows that our math teacher is out to lunch. (a) behaves in a crazy manner (c) is not here because he's having lunch Q3 Jonathon asks for too much at work. He really wants to have his cake and wants to eat it too. (a) eat cake at work (c) have extra privileges at work without giving up anything in return Q4 (b) short break from work (b) eat slowly (b) trying to gain favor by being really nice Lilly is so skinny but she eats like a horse. (a) has a large appetite (c) eats horse meat Q9 (b) eat bad tasting pie The new girl is always sucking up to the boss. Last week, she bought his son a new pair of designer shoes. (a) suggesting new ideas (c) speaking her mind Q8 (c) talk or chat Nancy was forced to eat humble pie when the manager caught her in a lie. (a) admit her mistake and humbly apologize (c) eat alone Q7 (c) workshop I love to sit around and chew the fat with old friends. (a) eat fast food Q6 (b) throw parties at work Is it time for our coffee break? (a) work meeting Q5 (b) went to have lunch early (b) has no manners when she eats Whenever Taylor invites a girl out to dinner, they go Dutch. He likes it that way. (a) share Dutch food (c) share the bill (b) talk about the Dutch culture Q10 Sally made her famous chocolate chip cookies from scratch. (a) using prepared dough from a box (c) without the use of sugar or any other sweeteners 87 PHOTOCOPIABLE (b) without using prepared ingredients of any kind © www.english-test.net KEYS ANSWER Index English Idioms and Expressions (Answer Keys) 88 PHOTOCOPIABLE © www.english-test.net elementary-1 1. English Idioms and Expressions / Elementary level # 1 (Answer Keys) Questions Index Adding Up A1 I cannot understand why she did that, it really doesn't make sense. answer: (c) doesn't make sense A2 All the students got high marks in the test but Mary got the most marks of all. answer: (d) got the most marks of all A3 He has sold his house and has no job and so now he has almost no money. answer: (b) he has almost no money A4 As a newspaper reporter she always wanted to get information directly. answer: (d) directly A5 I think we can safely say now that we have got our money back, we are have been successful. answer: (c) have been successful A6 He is the man who owns all the land and is the important man around here. answer: (c) the important man A7 She never stops talking about herself and is is very conceited. answer: (d) is very conceited A8 You will not slip over because the floor is totally dry. answer: (c) totally dry A9 He kept saying he didn't do it but finally he said he had done it. answer: (b) finally A10 I know you are very sorry that you broke the pot but things do occur. answer: (b) things do occur 89 PHOTOCOPIABLE © www.english-test.net elementary-2 2. English Idioms and Expressions / Elementary level # 2 (Answer Keys) Questions Index Take it in A1 I'm sorry I didn't understand what he said. answer: (c) understand A2 I hope she passes her exams next week. answer: (a) passes A3 What time do you get out of bed in the morning? answer: (d) get out of bed A4 When you stop work, you can start playing golf. answer: (b) start playing A5 Don't do too much because you're very tired. answer: (d) do too much A6 When does your plane leave the ground? answer: (a) leave the ground A7 As a student she has just enough money to live simply. answer: (b) live simply A8 I don't know who wrote this note because I can't read the signature. answer: (c) read A9 We don't have enough money for a car so we use instead bicycles. answer: (b) use instead A10 What time do you reach home after work? answer: (c) reach home 90 PHOTOCOPIABLE © www.english-test.net elementary-3 3. English Idioms and Expressions / Elementary level # 3 (Answer Keys) Questions Index Take it easy A1 I just want to stay at home and watch television and relax. answer: (d) relax A2 May I smoke in here? answer: (a) May I A3 Can you cook well? answer: (c) Can you cook well A4 When do you clean the dishes? answer: (a) clean the dishes A5 She never talks in a loud voice to her children. answer: (c) talks in a loud voice to A6 We're very tired of the bad weather. answer: (a) very tired of A7 Don't forget to write to me when you're away. answer: (c) write to me A8 She had never visited Paris before. answer: (d) visited A9 I'm afraid he has made a mistake. answer: (d) made a mistake A10 When you come to the crossroads, you go to the left. answer: (b) go to the left 91 PHOTOCOPIABLE © www.english-test.net elementary-4 4. English Idioms and Expressions / Elementary level # 4 (Answer Keys) Questions Index For Good A1 You'll never see your money again because I'm afraid he's gone permanently. answer: (b) permanently A2 You've no need to worry I promise you they'll arrive on Thursday definitely. answer: (d) definitely A3 They're very generous in that museum — not only is the entrance fee reasonable but they give you a brochure at no cost. answer: (a) at no cost A4 Well, to begin with I honestly think we should work out what all this work is going to cost. answer: (c) to begin with A5 As you're a friend of mine, I won't charge you much in fact I'll do it at no charge. answer: (d) at no charge A6 I know it didn't look like that but the truth is they only did it as a joke. answer: (a) as a joke A7 I do recommend you take out an insurance policy on the house to stop you worrying. answer: (b) to stop you worrying A8 No wonder she's very happy, she's just been given promotion. answer: (c) very happy A9 They decided to move away from the city to the countryside thinking about the children. answer: (d) thinking about A10 The battleships were all waiting in the harbour prepared for war. answer: (a) prepared for war 92 PHOTOCOPIABLE © www.english-test.net elementary-5 5. English Idioms and Expressions / Elementary level # 5 (Answer Keys) Questions Index In Control A1 They tried without success to save enough money to buy a house and so finally they rented one. answer: (c) without success A2 If you are at all unsure about the offer, please give me a ring. answer: (a) at all unsure A3 The children knew full well they were unsafe skating because they had read the notice about the thin ice. answer: (d) unsafe A4 Considering they are over 70 years old, you must admit they are fit. answer: (a) fit A5 Thanks to her regular workouts and sensible diet she certainly strikes me as in good health. answer: (b) in good health A6 I'm sorry to say that the boss is going to reprimand him over being late for work so many times. answer: (a) the boss is going to reprimand him A7 What I really visualize is a garden where there is very little to look after throughout the year. answer: (c) visualize A8 Although Romeo and Juliet loved each other very much, they still managed to kill themselves. answer: (b) loved each other very much A9 I think you can stop worrying now because it's quite clear she's in control of the situation. answer: (a) in control A10 Eventually when you've got used to the idea, you'll be pleased you did it. answer: (d) Eventually 93 PHOTOCOPIABLE © www.english-test.net elementary-6 6. English Idioms and Expressions / Elementary level # 6 (Answer Keys) Questions Index Out of Control A1 If you don't tell the children the difference between right and wrong, they will soon be badly behaved. answer: (b) badly behaved A2 If you think I'm going to parachute out of a plane for fun, you must be mad. answer: (a) mad A3 Wait till they're unable to see, and then I'll show you what I'm buying them for Christmas. answer: (d) unable to see A4 I'm very sorry but you're unlucky because we sold the last one about twenty minutes ago. answer: (b) unlucky A5 Wait until they're unable to hear, then I tell you exactly what happened to them when they were on holiday. answer: (b) unable to hear A6 You have a limited number of minutes to answer the test and you've spent 3 minutes so you've used up your time. answer: (a) you've used up your time A7 I'm afraid I'm not feeling too well at the moment because I've only walked a little way and I can't breathe easily already. answer: (d) I can't breathe easily A8 There's a big notice up there which unfortunately we didn't see because it said keep out. answer: (b) keep out A9 I'm sorry to tell you that I can do nothing more for you because the situation is now outside my control. answer: (c) outside my control A10 I'm awfully sorry but I I'll have to ask you to pay because I have no money. answer: (b) I have no money 94 PHOTOCOPIABLE © www.english-test.net elementary-7 7. English Idioms and Expressions / Elementary level # 7 (Answer Keys) Questions Index All Agog A1 Unfortunately the cooker overheated and then exploded and so it really wasn't long before the whole house was on fire. answer: (b) on fire A2 After several days underground after the earthquake one child was pulled out still living. answer: (d) still living A3 They found that there was no possibility of work in their own country so they decided to try their luck in another country. answer: (c) in another country A4 I must congratulate her on the way she has overcome all her problems and gone back to her old job to start once more. answer: (b) once more A5 I've looked everywhere for my passport and can only assume it has gone got lost. answer: (d) got lost A6 When she told her parents that she had decided to get married, they were utterly surprised. answer: (a) surprised A7 There are no two ways about it because the crime that has been committed is really similar to murder. answer: (c) similar to A8 So many good ideas exist in large numbers in his mind, he finds it difficult to know where to start. answer: (b) exist in large numbers A9 I spent ages fixing the nail in the wall to put the picture up and then I stood back and found it was not straight. answer: (a) not straight A10 We couldn't wait for them to come home after their holidays as we were very interested to hear what had happened. answer: (c) very interested 95 PHOTOCOPIABLE © www.english-test.net elementary-8 8. English Idioms and Expressions / Elementary level # 8 (Answer Keys) Questions Index Preposition Exercises A1 I'm sorry but that smells terrible because I'm afraid the meat is bad. answer: (c) is bad A2 She just left him, said she didn't want to see him again and disappeared. answer: (a) didn't want to see him again A3 I'm ready to go out tonight if you want to go to the match. answer: (d) I'm ready to go out A4 He's always interested in elections and is very interested in politics. answer: (c) very interested in A5 I believe that after all those arguments they agreed their marriage was ended. answer: (a) ended A6 In confidence, so don't tell anyone, I'm sure he'll lose the election. answer: (b) In confidence A7 You won't have to wait too long because another bus will arrive soon. answer: (c) will arrive A8 Incidentally did you manage to see that film last night? answer: (d) Incidentally A9 It's quite clear to everyone that she's a socialist from start to finish. answer: (a) from start to finish A10 I honestly don't think I can make it tonight as I'm feeling a little unwell. answer: (c) unwell 96 PHOTOCOPIABLE © www.english-test.net elementary-9 9. English Idioms and Expressions / Elementary level # 9 (Answer Keys) Questions Index Animal Idioms A1 His wife never lets him do what he wants and as a result he has an unhappy time. answer: (c) has an unhappy time A2 A word of warning: don't let him make a fool of you. answer: (d) make a fool of you A3 I would advise you to wait and see what develops. answer: (a) what develops A4 I don't honestly think he is capable of being polite as people never change. answer: (c) people never change A5 He's very greedy when it comes to eating and always takes the largest portion. answer: (d) largest portion A6 I really don't know how to explain it as I am absolutely confused. answer: (c) absolutely confused A7 Until he is more serious in his job and stops making jokes all the time, he won't get any more money. answer: (d) making jokes all the time A8 He never makes any silly mistakes because he's got too much common sense. answer: (a) common sense A9 Charlie doesn't like getting too tired so he gets his assistant to do all the hard work. answer: (d) hard work A10 He doesn't really go around with many people because he's a bit of a lonely person. answer: (b) lonely person 97 PHOTOCOPIABLE © www.english-test.net elementary-10 10. English Idioms and Expressions / Elementary level # 10 (Answer Keys) Questions Index Funny Idioms A1 You want to know why I've got a problem on my mind? answer: (c) a problem on my mind A2 Yes, tell me about it. I'm listening carefully. answer: (a) listening carefully A3 You remember I told you about that car that cost me a huge amount of money? answer: (d) a huge amount of money A4 The one you bought from the man you called the man with the important job? answer: (b) the man with the important job A5 Well, he's not that at all. He's a fool. answer: (a) a fool A6 You mean he's a dishonest person? answer: (d) a dishonest person A7 Yes, exactly because the car is rubbish and I went round to his garage knocking everything over in the show room. answer: (b) knocking everything over A8 And when I reached his office I saw he was not really awake because he'd been having a short sleep. answer: (c) a short sleep A9 And really the only reason you were there was because you wanted to have an argument with him? answer: (d) you wanted to have an argument with him A10 Yes, that's right. I got my money back and as a result I exposed a lot of serious problems because other people got their money back, too. answer: (b) exposed a lot of serious problems 98 PHOTOCOPIABLE © www.english-test.net elementary-11 11. English Idioms and Expressions / Elementary level # 11 (Answer Keys) Questions Index Expressing Emotions A1 I despise it when you talk to me like that! Stop doing that! answer: (d) despise A2 I am eager to to hear about your English class. answer: (a) am eager to A3 I am glad I was able to offer support in time of need for my friend when her mom died. answer: (b) to offer support in time of need for A4 You've got me in love with you! answer: (c) in love with you A5 I love you a lot! answer: (b) a lot A6 I wish I could trust you again, but all that you ever did to me was to disappoint me. answer: (d) to disappoint me A7 I love you deeply. answer: (a) deeply A8 The truth is that you are inconsiderate me or my feelings. answer: (c) are inconsiderate A9 I would like to apologize for what I said to you the other day. I was very harsh to you. Will you forgive me? answer: (d) harsh A10 It's taking a long time for Jenna recover from the death of her mom. answer: (b) recover from 99 PHOTOCOPIABLE © www.english-test.net elementary-12 12. English Idioms and Expressions / Elementary level # 12 (Answer Keys) Questions Index Just keep it A1 Charlie's having a lot of problems with his business but at least he's managing to survive. answer: (c) managing to survive A2 That's the thing about Charlie even when things are really bad he doesn't panic and stays calm. answer: (a) stays calm A3 In a situation like his of course the one thing you must do is get enough money to live on and try to find money to pay all the bills. answer: (b) get enough money to live on A4 At least Charlie can manage that but he doesn't go telling everyone about his problem and doesn't talk about himself to others. answer: (d) doesn't talk about himself to others A5 Some of his friends are a bit worried about him because he doesn't seem so friendly to them as he used to be and doesn't let people get too close. answer: (a) doesn't let people get too close A6 The main thing that you have to admire him for is that he doesn't get into trouble and behaves legally. answer: (b) behaves legally A7 It's surprising how few people knew that Charlie was having money problems but I suppose it was because he had kept it secret. answer: (d) kept it secret A8 His problem really was that he had tried very hard to be as successful as the rest of the people in his street by trying to remain on the same social level as his neighbours. answer: (a) to remain on the same social level as his neighbours A9 When he confided in me, I promised Charlie that I wouldn't tell anybody about it and until now I did what I said. answer: (c) did what I said A10 My only advice to Charlie was to try to be optimistic and stop worrying. answer: (b) try to be optimistic 100 PHOTOCOPIABLE © www.english-test.net intermediate-1 13. English Idioms and Expressions / Intermediate level # 1 (Answer Keys) Questions Index Up to his ears A1 He's fully occupied with work and cannot possibly see you now. answer: (a) fully occupied with A2 If you help me, then I shall be able to finish more quickly. answer: (b) help me A3 I prefer to talk to people in person rather than to talk on the phone. answer: (a) in person A4 The manager dismissed the new proposal utterly and said that it was not at all practical. answer: (b) utterly A5 As she is new to the job I would ask you to observe on her for the time being. answer: (d) observe A6 The opposition in parliament accused the government of being light hearted and refusing to accept the seriousness of the situation. answer: (a) being light hearted A7 He accused her of talking nonsense and refused to accept a word of what she said. answer: (c) talking nonsense A8 The police advised them to go down to the cellar in order to be away from danger. answer: (d) away from danger A9 I'd do absolutely anything if I could get tickets for that concert. answer: (a) do absolutely anything A10 You can always rely on Fred to say something embarrassing and come out with a remark like that. answer: (c) say something embarrassing 101 PHOTOCOPIABLE © www.english-test.net intermediate-2 14. English Idioms and Expressions / Intermediate level # 2 (Answer Keys) Questions Index Send the right message A1 This sort of behaviour does not set a good example to young people. answer: (d) does not set a good example A2 The government are revealing plans today for a new tax system. answer: (b) are revealing A3 I understand what you mean but I don't agree with you. answer: (a) I understand what you mean A4 You must admire the way she maintains her opinion. answer: (b) she maintains her opinion A5 I'm sorry I can't follow that, explain that once more. answer: (a) explain that once more A6 Don't get depressed, it may not be as bad as you think. answer: (a) Don't get depressed A7 I'm afraid he made a bad mistake for himself when he took that action. answer: (c) he made a bad mistake for himself A8 Some people love taking advantage when they are in an argument. answer: (b) taking advantage A9 There is absolutely no future in pursuing that sort of discussion. answer: (a) no future A10 He prefers to delay a little longer by not deciding yet. answer: (d) to delay a little longer 102 PHOTOCOPIABLE © www.english-test.net intermediate-3 15. English Idioms and Expressions / Intermediate level # 3 (Answer Keys) Questions Index A piece of cake A1 You shouldn't worry about the exam because you have prepared well and you'll probably find it very easy. answer: (d) very easy A2 The trouble with you is that you are a bit selfish and your sole philosophy is to expect too much of life. answer: (a) expect too much of life A3 When he heard that the necklace had been stolen, he suddenly lost interest in it. answer: (b) he suddenly lost interest in it A4 He sits and watches TV all day and has turned into a very lazy person. answer: (c) a very lazy person A5 Thanks to you we're really in deep trouble now and I don't honestly know why I ever listen to you. answer: (b) in deep trouble A6 As he had been away from home for some years, they decided on his return to have a big celebration. answer: (a) have a big celebration A7 There's something suspicious about that story he told us because I can't quite get to the bottom of it. answer: (c) suspicious A8 Their mother always describes her twin sons as both looking exactly alike. answer: (d) both looking exactly alike A9 After what he said and after what has happened he certainly seems to have made a fool of himself. answer: (a) have made a fool of himself A10 He always took advice from his parents about being careful and never relied too much on one plan. answer: (b) relied too much on one plan 103 PHOTOCOPIABLE © www.english-test.net intermediate-4 16. English Idioms and Expressions / Intermediate level # 4 (Answer Keys) Questions Index Picking you up A1 Nobody knows what's happening? answer: (c) happening A2 Don't worry we'll look after you. answer: (d) look after you A3 What you need is something that will make you feel better. answer: (a) make you feel better A4 I simply can't tolerate sugar in my tea or coffee. answer: (c) can't tolerate A5 I have a feeling that she's trying to trick you. answer: (c) trying to trick you A6 He's always reading. answer: (b) reading A7 I think you're expecting too much of them as they are just children. answer: (d) expecting too much A8 If you want my opinion, I think this needs examining. answer: (a) examining A9 In the end I expect everything will be clear to you. answer: (c) In the end A10 I think the time has come when you should give it a chance at least. answer: (d) give it a chance 104 PHOTOCOPIABLE © www.english-test.net intermediate-5 17. English Idioms and Expressions / Intermediate level # 5 (Answer Keys) Questions Index As happy as the day is long A1 I'm sure that he could make a better job of being prime minister whatever the circumstances. answer: (c) whatever the circumstances A2 Don't worry we pride ourselves on being helpful to all our customers and getting that booked for you is perfectly normal for us. answer: (d) perfectly normal A3 Yes, we went away on holiday last week but it rained every single day. answer: (a) every single day A4 I think the time has now come when we'll simply have to stop working. answer: (c) stop working A5 You know what they said about radio that it had stopped being popular but it's still going strong. answer: (b) stopped being popular A6 That last comment of yours assured us victory because nobody could possibly argue with you after that. answer: (a) assured us victory A7 We left the children playing in the park and they were very happy. answer: (c) very happy A8 They got engaged about two years ago and at long last they have said when they are getting married. answer: (a) said when they are getting married A9 I've been doing these exercises for two hours now and I think at long last I'm starting to see the end of the task. answer: (c) see the end of the task A10 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 a day when nothing goes right. answer: (a) a day when nothing goes right 105 PHOTOCOPIABLE © www.english-test.net intermediate-6 18. English Idioms and Expressions / Intermediate level # 6 (Answer Keys) Questions Index Privacy A1 If I were you, I'd tell her to go away. answer: (c) go away A2 I can't understand why he doesn't understand the point. answer: (a) understand the point A3 I should be grateful if you would let me be private. answer: (b) be private A4 I wish they would stop interfering in our affairs. answer: (c) interfering in A5 I get the impression that they think we've stayed too long here. answer: (d) stayed too long A6 We asked him if he wanted to join us on the outing but he refused — I think he prefers to be alone. answer: (a) he prefers to be alone A7 She took no notice of him as soon as he entered the room. answer: (c) took no notice of him A8 Since the news broke about the disaster, he's been trying not to be seen. answer: (d) trying not to be seen A9 After the political scandal in the government no-one in the cabinet is prepared to speak in public. answer: (c) speak in public A10 If you really want to come out of this without too much damage, my advice is to say nothing. answer: (b) say nothing 106 PHOTOCOPIABLE © www.english-test.net intermediate-7 19. English Idioms and Expressions / Intermediate level # 7 (Answer Keys) Questions Index Hold on A1 The audience watched anxiously as the magician started to saw a woman half. answer: (a) watched anxiously A2 The police officer called out to the driver to wait until he arrived. answer: (c) wait A3 In the end she lost her temper and told her daughter to be quiet. answer: (d) be quiet A4 There's no need to change any of the regulations this year as the old ones will still be all right this year, too. answer: (b) be all right A5 I don't know what it is exactly but she seems to have some kind of control over him. answer: (a) control over A6 He blames her that she never let him move house and start a new job. answer: (d) blames A7 I think your best plan is to delay making a decision until you know if you have passed the examination. answer: (a) delay A8 It was a very difficult race but the jockey did as well as the others right until the end. answer: (b) did as well as the others A9 Once he starts to talk about his favourite subject, he will speak endlessly until he is stopped. answer: (c) speak endlessly A10 The trouble is that whenever he's with strangers he always restricts his feelings. answer: (b) restricts 107 PHOTOCOPIABLE © www.english-test.net intermediate-8 20. English Idioms and Expressions / Intermediate level # 8 (Answer Keys) Questions Index Money to burn A1 Money is the cause of wickedness, so what's the point of earning a lot? answer: (d) the cause of wickedness A2 In my opinion rich people have influence and the little people are totally ignored. answer: (b) rich people have influence A3 She's a really happy woman now because for once she's got money to spend. answer: (c) got money to spend A4 In my opinion I would sooner go on a cruise than sit all day on the beach. answer: (b) In my opinion A5 He has very little to do but he gets well paid and agrees it's easy money. answer: (d) easy money A6 I think she should stop talking about it and give money for something she says she believes in. answer: (c) give money for something she says she believes in A7 If you want to find some help with your project ask him because he spends money foolishly. answer: (b) he spends money foolishly A8 As soon as he had won the lottery, he went crazy and started spending money freely. answer: (a) spending money freely A9 When you consider all the advantages you've gained I think you'll admit you had a lot of benefit from your money. answer: (d) a lot of benefit from your money A10 She's made it clear that we don't need to worry because money is not important. answer: (a) money is not important 108 PHOTOCOPIABLE © www.english-test.net intermediate-9 21. English Idioms and Expressions / Intermediate level # 9 (Answer Keys) Questions Index Go ahead A1 I'm sorry that looks awful — those two colours clash. answer: (c) clash A2 After what you've experienced, I'm sure you need a holiday. answer: (d) experienced A3 We won't discuss that now but I don't think we can avoid the subject much longer. answer: (a) discuss A4 I don't think much of him now that I've heard what he has done to his family. answer: (d) I don't think much of him A5 My advice to you is to make your mind up before it's too late and simply take the opportunity now. answer: (c) take the opportunity now A6 I'm afraid you've left that food too long out of the fridge and now it's become rotten. answer: (b) become rotten A7 There were so many members of the political party who had opposed the leader that he resigned. answer: (d) opposed A8 Don't wait for me because I can't come yet so you go before me and I'll join you later. answer: (a) go before me A9 If petrol prices increase any more, I shall have to use a bicycle. answer: (c) increase A10 I'm sorry I interrupted you, please continue from where I so rudely stopped you. answer: (a) continue 109 PHOTOCOPIABLE © www.english-test.net intermediate-10 22. English Idioms and Expressions / Intermediate level # 10 (Answer Keys) Questions Index Under my Skin A1 It was late at night, the wind was howling and when she heard the knock on the door, she was terrified. answer: (b) was terrified A2 As they only had a few minutes to get to the station, they ran all the way and finally caught the train just in time. answer: (a) just in time A3 There's something about him I just can't stand and he really annoys me. answer: (d) annoys me A4 I wouldn't do that but you do whatever you like, as it's not important to me. answer: (b) it's not important to me A5 It doesn't matter what you say to her I promise you, she's not affected by criticism. answer: (a) she's not affected by criticism A6 He looked at her and in the words of Frank Sinatra said: 'I'm very attracted to you'. answer: (c) I'm very attracted to you A7 It was simply a case of running away or being killed and we decided to run to stay alive. answer: (d) to stay alive A8 Be very careful what you say to Georgina about her new hairstyle; remember she is very sensitive. answer: (b) she is very sensitive A9 I think the horse had been neglected for months and not been given enough to eat because it was very thin. answer: (a) very thin A10 They say there's a very rare book in that pile of old books for sale so look carefully. answer: (d) look carefully 110 PHOTOCOPIABLE © www.english-test.net intermediate-11 23. English Idioms and Expressions / Intermediate level # 11 (Answer Keys) Questions Index Home Sweet Home A1 You must be crazy if you're seriously considering buying that house. answer: (b) be crazy A2 If you don't mind me saying so I think you're exaggerating a bit, aren't you? answer: (a) you're exaggerating a bit A3 All right then if you like I'll tell you my honest opinion. answer: (d) I'll tell you my honest opinion A4 I'd appreciate that. Go on, I am listening very carefully. answer: (b) I am listening very carefully A5 Well in the first place all the windows are broken, which is a serious problem. answer: (c) a serious problem A6 Yes, I agree but at the same time it's not worth worrying about. answer: (a) worth worrying about A7 Then of course there is that huge crack in one of the outer walls, that'll cost you a lot of money to repair. answer: (d) a lot of money A8 You have a point but then I can deal with that eventually. answer: (b) eventually A9 Finally there's one thing you can't just ignore and that is the missing roof! answer: (c) ignore A10 I can see you're not stupid but you must admit it is very cheap. answer: (d) you're not stupid 111 PHOTOCOPIABLE © www.english-test.net intermediate-12 24. English Idioms and Expressions / Intermediate level # 12 (Answer Keys) Questions Index No good A1 They won't succeed! They must pay for what they have done. answer: (b) They won't succeed A2 I object! She must do as I say. answer: (c) I object A3 I made it absolutely clear that he could in no way expect a pay rise this year. answer: (d) in no way A4 They asked me whether I would accept a discount instead of a new machine. Impossible, I said. answer: (c) Impossible A5 We invited her to come to our party in the hope of putting things right but she refused. answer: (b) refused A6 I honestly don't know how you do it because personally I would be unable to manage. answer: (a) would be unable to manage A7 This happens every time I start the engine up. I tell you I find it irritating. answer: (b) I find it irritating A8 This is now the third time I've had to phone up and complain and I've reached the stage where I don't know when it will finish. answer: (d) I don't know when it will finish A9 It's a waste of time shouting at me like that — I'm doing the best I can. answer: (a) It's a waste of time A10 You'll get yourself in a huge amount of trouble if you persist in refusing to pay those taxes. answer: (c) a huge amount 112 PHOTOCOPIABLE © www.english-test.net intermediate-13 25. English Idioms and Expressions / Intermediate level # 13 (Answer Keys) Questions Index On the Water A1 As usual he left it to the last moment and as a consequence he didn't take advantage of the opportunity. answer: (b) didn't take advantage of the opportunity A2 I'm sorry to tell you that your current situation cannot be reversed now and so you won't be able to go back. answer: (a) your current situation cannot be reversed A3 I told her I understood exactly what she was feeling as we were both after all in a similar situation. answer: (d) in a similar situation A4 No matter how smoothly things are running, you can always rely on Charlie to spoil everything. answer: (c) spoil everything A5 We were all a bit worried about the new manager because we heard that she liked to be well organized. answer: (a) be well organized A6 Although they were a couple well into their 80's everything in their house was always very neat. answer: (b) very neat A7 Everybody imagined that there was a big romance between the two of them but it turned out they were merely strangers meeting once. answer: (c) strangers meeting once A8 Sadly it never happened but she was absolutely sure she would be rich one day and she could buy that house in the country. answer: (d) she would be rich A9 In view of his change in fortune he decided to spend a lot of money and hold a big party. answer: (a) spend a lot of money A10 Once you've read the instruction book, you'll probably find it's straightforward. answer: (c) straightforward 113 PHOTOCOPIABLE © www.english-test.net intermediate-14 26. English Idioms and Expressions / Intermediate level # 14 (Answer Keys) Questions Index British Idioms A1 I had quite a shock last night. I ran into a former girlfriend of mine. answer: (c) a former girlfriend A2 I suppose she was your favourite person at the time. answer: (c) your favourite person A3 Yes, I suppose she was but she'd changed so. She was very thin. answer: (a) very thin A4 And I suppose you didn't panic and were very calm? answer: (b) very calm A5 Well I didn't have a personal reason for getting involved as far as she's concerned. answer: (c) a personal reason for getting involved A6 You mean there was no hostile feelings between the two of you? answer: (a) no hostile feelings A7 No, not really except she did get angry sometimes but not as dangerous as she seemed. answer: (b) not as dangerous as she seemed A8 Was she going anywhere or was she doing nothing particular? answer: (a) doing nothing particular A9 Not really. Funny thing is I asked her out and she didn't show any reaction. What I want to know is whether I did the right thing. answer: (d) didn't show any reaction A10 I can't help you there my friend. You must decide. answer: (b) You must decide 114 PHOTOCOPIABLE © www.english-test.net intermediate-15 27. English Idioms and Expressions / Intermediate level # 15 (Answer Keys) Questions Index Expressions with cold A1 The way he murdered his victims in a slow, painful way was really without feeling. answer: (a) without feeling A2 Whenever they met, she would always manage to ignore him and turn the other way. answer: (c) ignore A3 Unfortunately he panics when he sees her, can't think straight and doesn't know what to do. answer: (d) panics A4 I'm afraid I'm getting worried about this scheme as I'm not sure it's such a good idea. answer: (a) worried about A5 All right he got some money for his troubles but not very much and really it was little consolation to him. answer: (c) little consolation A6 It's difficult to describe him because he doesn't really say or do much he's what you might call an impassive person. answer: (b) an impassive person A7 Every day we get unwanted calls on the phone from total strangers trying to sell you something. answer: (d) unwanted calls A8 You never really know where you are with her as she keeps changing her mood. answer: (c) keeps changing her mood A9 They refused to let her into their circle of friends and left her all alone. answer: (a) all alone A10 You know he won't approve as he always disapproves of any new ideas. answer: (d) disapproves of 115 PHOTOCOPIABLE © www.english-test.net intermediate-16 28. English Idioms and Expressions / Intermediate level # 16 (Answer Keys) Questions Index Way Idioms A1 Incidentally are you thinking of going on holiday? answer: (a) Incidentally A2 If I'm hindering you, I'll leave the room. answer: (c) I'm hindering you A3 Every investor is really pleased because profits have gone up hugely this year. answer: (d) have gone up hugely A4 As your house is on our route, we'll give you a lift home if you like. answer: (b) on our route A5 At the moment plans are in progress and the work should be finished next year. answer: (a) in progress A6 We don't usually allow refunds but occasionally we agree. answer: (d) occasionally A7 The army commander was very concerned about his troops and would never allow them to be in in danger. answer: (d) in danger A8 You'll just have to make a decision. You can't benefit by agreeing to two opposite views. answer: (b) benefit by agreeing to two opposite views A9 In view of the considerable opposition the members agreed to yield. answer: (a) yield A10 She left school and immediately started to earn her living without help from her family. answer: (c) earn her living 116 PHOTOCOPIABLE © www.english-test.net intermediate-17 29. English Idioms and Expressions / Intermediate level # 17 (Answer Keys) Questions Index Idioms with come A1 Can you repeat that? Sorry, I didn't hear what you said. answer: (c) Can you repeat that A2 Your mom is going to reprimand you if you don't clean your room now. answer: (a) reprimand A3 New evidence was revealed at the end of the trial. answer: (d) was revealed A4 Robert Koch was the first person to discover a medicine to help in the treatment of Tuberculosis. answer: (b) discover A5 My dream of having my own house has finally happened. answer: (a) happened A6 A lot of people from the office I work at got sick with the flu this past week. answer: (c) got sick with A7 In the end, it all is because of the fact that you don't really care about me. answer: (d) is because of A8 When my boss asked me to come to his office this morning, little did I know I was going to go through some harsh comments. answer: (a) going to go through A9 I was turning into the left lane when a car suddenly appeared and hit me. answer: (b) suddenly appeared A10 I need to objectively and entirely confront and understand myself. answer: (d) objectively and entirely confront and understand 117 PHOTOCOPIABLE © www.english-test.net intermediate-18 30. English Idioms and Expressions / Intermediate level # 18 (Answer Keys) Questions Index Common English Idioms A1 Tom told Andrea that giant turtles had escaped from the city zoo and were eating only left-handed people. It wasn't until she saw the smirk on his face that Andrea noticed he was just fooling her. answer: (b) fooling her A2 Why should she take a big risk for them? They never helped her with anything. answer: (c) take a big risk A3 I am so mad at my boyfriend. We were supposed to have a date last night at the park but he didn't come. answer: (a) didn't come A4 It seems like something has been bothering and upsetting John lately. He's just not the same person any more. answer: (d) bothering and upsetting A5 I have a really strong instinct that one of the employees is giving information about his boss to another company. answer: (b) really strong instinct A6 Andrew and Ana have been dating each other for so long that I think it's about time they got married. answer: (c) got married A7 Bob's mom was angry with him when she saw his report card from school. answer: (c) was angry with him A8 It makes me completely lose interest when guys dont respect my boundaries. answer: (a) makes me completely lose interest A9 Ever since Melanie won the Miss Universe Competition, her telephone has been ringing constantly. answer: (c) ringing constantly A10 I think George and Lisa would make a great couple. We should try to get them together. answer: (d) get them together 118 PHOTOCOPIABLE © www.english-test.net intermediate-19 31. English Idioms and Expressions / Intermediate level # 19 (Answer Keys) Questions Index Idioms with Hand A1 We need to do something about it! This situation is getting out of control! answer: (c) out of control A2 Now the grandparents have the children in their care. answer: (a) in their care A3 This last year, my company has made money at a huge rate! answer: (b) at a huge rate A4 As soon as he took possession of all that money, he donated part of it to charitable institutions. answer: (d) took possession of A5 The beginning of a new generation of computer software is imminent. answer: (a) imminent A6 Do we have enough people available to help us move our stuff into the house? answer: (b) available A7 The FBI told the local police that their case was out of their jurisdiction. The investigation was now a Federal matter. answer: (c) out of their jurisdiction A8 Jane Williams is a very good investigative reporter, you've got to give her credit. answer: (a) give her credit A9 Honey, can you give me the car key, please? It's right next to you on the table. answer: (c) give me A10 Learning a foreign language goes together with International Business. answer: (d) together 119 PHOTOCOPIABLE © www.english-test.net intermediate-20 32. English Idioms and Expressions / Intermediate level # 20 (Answer Keys) Questions Index English Idioms and Phrases A1 You have to raise your voice a little when talking to him. He's a little deaf. answer: (c) deaf A2 I went to a real nice restaurant yesterday. The food cost was cheap and they served a lot of food. I had to ask for a package to store left over food so the person can take it home because I couldn't eat the whole thing. answer: (a) package to store left over food so the person can take it home A3 Fabian was a coward. No wonder his classmates were always giving him a hard time. answer: (c) coward A4 I invited a friend to go to a street market by my house where they served some real good Japanese food. My friend's mom wanted to pay for her daughter's meal, but I insisted on paying for both our meals myself, her mom finally said: Ok, as long as we we divide the costs next time. answer: (d) we divide the costs A5 So, is everything clear? Oh, yes indeed sir! answer: (b) clear A6 We are having a dinner where everybody brings something to eat at Tim's house tomorrow. Everybody is invited! answer: (a) dinner where everybody brings something to eat A7 I need everybody's help. The wedding is tomorrow and we haven't even started with the decorations yet. We have to start right now. answer: (d) to start right now A8 Just calm down. Everything is going to be alright, okay? answer: (c) calm down A9 Kyle was rescued from an unwanted situation when his sister walked in and asked him to take her to ballet practice. answer: (a) rescued from an unwanted situation A10 I would stay away from that guy if I were you, he is crazy. answer: (d) is crazy 120 PHOTOCOPIABLE © www.english-test.net intermediate-21 33. English Idioms and Expressions / Intermediate level # 21 (Answer Keys) Questions Index Expressions with make A1 Everybody thought Jane and Elliot were a happy couple, but it was all just pretending. answer: (b) pretending A2 I've been working hard for the last few months trying to make enough money to pay for expenses, but something I'm not even expecting always comes up and I have to pay for it. answer: (a) make enough money to pay for expenses A3 Man's first walk on the moon was meaningful enough to influence history. answer: (d) was meaningful enough to influence history A4 You can give people great pleasure just by telling them how important they are to you. answer: (c) give people great pleasure A5 If I had a chance to go to Paris, I would take great advantage of it. answer: (b) take great advantage of A6 Charity acted like a fool at the club when she saw her boyfriend dancing with another girl. answer: (d) acted like a fool A7 So, George... Have you decided where you want to go for your internship? answer: (a) decided A8 Now I understand why you moved out of that house. answer: (b) I understand A9 Ana finally succeeded. She is an excellent doctor. answer: (c) succeeded A10 Mom, can you tell Todd to stop mocking me? answer: (a) mocking 121 PHOTOCOPIABLE © www.english-test.net intermediate-22 34. English Idioms and Expressions / Intermediate level # 22 (Answer Keys) Questions Index Double Speak in Job Titles A1 The school janitor was the main suspect of the girl's disappearance. answer: (c) janitor A2 Linda got a job as secretary in a Law Firm. answer: (d) secretary A3 Celebrities are usually surrounded by their bodyguards. answer: (b) bodyguards A4 George is in the food business now. He is a potato chip delivery truck driver. answer: (b) a potato chip delivery truck driver A5 I have always wanted to be a hairdresser. answer: (a) a hairdresser A6 My mom used to work at a hospital as a nurse. answer: (c) a nurse A7 Bob used to work as a newspaper delivery boy during school summer breaks when he was a kid, now he has his own newspaper. answer: (c) a newspaper delivery boy A8 Some places in New York have advertised on the newspaper they needed part-time check-out clerks. answer: (a) check-out clerks A9 The day before Carol's wedding, her bridesmaids went to see a a manicurist. answer: (d) a manicurist A10 The television weatherman said on TV that it is supposed to rain all day tomorrow. answer: (b) television weatherman 122 PHOTOCOPIABLE © www.english-test.net advanced-1 35. English Idioms and Expressions / Advanced level # 1 (Answer Keys) Questions Index English Animal Idioms A1 There are times when you must decide and make a bold decision. answer: (c) make a bold decision A2 He never does what he wants really because his freedom is always curtailed. answer: (d) never does what he wants A3 No-one ever mentions him because he's regarded as the one with a bad reputation. answer: (b) the one with a bad reputation A4 I shouldn't go outside without a raincoat because it's raining very heavily. answer: (c) it's raining very heavily A5 You shouldn't sign there I think he's about to make a fool of you. answer: (a) to make a fool of you A6 It's a lovely house and very big but nobody uses it so it's something very expensive and useless. answer: (d) something very expensive and useless A7 When the business folded, he took the biggest part of the assets. answer: (c) the biggest part A8 Without my glasses I can't see where I'm going in fact I'm very short sighted. answer: (a) very short sighted A9 I get very irritated sometimes because they're always up very early and I like to lie in. answer: (b) up very early A10 I would advise you to do that as well and in that way you'll get two things done at the same time. answer: (c) get two things done at the same time 123 PHOTOCOPIABLE © www.english-test.net advanced-2 36. English Idioms and Expressions / Advanced level # 2 (Answer Keys) Questions Index Hands on A1 The opposition party dismissed the government's proposal without further consideration. answer: (a) without further consideration A2 Since she started work on the stock exchange she has been making money in large quantities. answer: (b) in large quantities A3 They have lost all their money and now lead a sort of impoverished existence. answer: (a) impoverished A4 It's no good asking anybody in that shop to help you because they won't do anything at all for you. answer: (d) do anything at all for you A5 In the obituary about the millionaire all his enterprises were listed and it looked as if he had had an involvement in many activities. answer: (b) an involvement in many activities A6 I've just bought a brand new car with all the latest gadgets and quite honestly it has cost me a huge amount of money. answer: (c) a huge amount of money A7 I don't want to have to force you to agree but I hope you realize that your refusal to comply could be harmful. answer: (b) force you to agree A8 Have a look at the benefits that the society can offer you and then you may feel like deciding to try membership for a trial. answer: (d) deciding to try membership for a trial A9 If you do join a political party then you are expected to stick to the rules on every occasion. answer: (b) stick to the rules A10 I wouldn't say I never totally agree with my employers but sometimes they can make extraordinary demands. answer: (c) totally agree 124 PHOTOCOPIABLE © www.english-test.net advanced-3 37. English Idioms and Expressions / Advanced level # 3 (Answer Keys) Questions Index Lucky Alex A1 Alex had lost a lot of money and as a consequence was feeling miserable. answer: (b) miserable A2 He had given in to a longstanding weakness of his and put a lot of faith in on the favourite winning the race. answer: (d) put a lot of faith in A3 This horse in all honesty didn't have a a chance in a million of winning. answer: (a) a chance in a million A4 Alex said he had had a dream about the horse winning but most people regarded this story with caution. answer: (b) with caution A5 What happened was that the stupid animal took fright halfway through the course and without worrying at all decided to go back to the start. answer: (d) worrying at all A6 As far as Alex was concerned this was the final disaster and he vowed he would never risk money on a horse ever again. answer: (c) the final disaster A7 The trouble was that he didn't have a penny not even enough to pay for the fare home. answer: (b) didn't have a penny A8 He decided he would not worry what people thought and try and hitchhike. answer: (c) not worry what people thought A9 Fortunately it wasn't long before he got a lift with an old man who was very generous and gave him some money. answer: (a) was very generous A10 He told him to invest it wisely, which Alex did. He bought a ticket for the lottery and his luck changed because he won the jackpot. answer: (c) his luck changed 125 PHOTOCOPIABLE © www.english-test.net advanced-4 38. English Idioms and Expressions / Advanced level # 4 (Answer Keys) Questions Index How Mary fell in love A1 Most people like to come home after work and relax. answer: (c) relax A2 Mary was exactly the same as everybody else but this particular night she wanted to really enjoy herself. answer: (c) really enjoy herself A3 She put her favourite CD on and turned it up to maximum volume. answer: (d) to maximum volume A4 As soon as she had done that, there was a huge noise. answer: (c) there was a huge noise A5 Her next door neighbour soon grew very tired of the noise. answer: (d) grew very tired of A6 He started hammering on the adjoining wall but Mary took not the slightest notice. answer: (c) took not the slightest notice A7 In the end her neighbour decided to say exactly what he thought. answer: (a) say exactly what he thought A8 Although he had never met her, he was determined to tell her off. answer: (a) tell her off A9 Mary opened the door and as soon as they saw each other they fell utterly in love with each other. answer: (b) utterly A10 A few months later they decided to knock down the adjoining wall and now everything is perfect. answer: (b) everything is perfect 126 PHOTOCOPIABLE © www.english-test.net advanced-5 39. English Idioms and Expressions / Advanced level # 5 (Answer Keys) Questions Index Call it a day A1 I congratulate all those people who worked hard to get the contract. answer: (c) congratulate A2 Some of you worked on until it was early in the morning to make it a successful project. answer: (b) it was early in the morning A3 I'm sure sometimes you all wanted to stop work and go home. answer: (a) stop work A4 The important thing is that as soon as you saw the advantages, you got very interested in it. answer: (c) got very interested in A5 I'm also very proud of the way you wouldn't give up. answer: (b) wouldn't give up A6 There are times in life when it's very important to be cheerful. answer: (d) be cheerful A7 There are of course those who very easily give up. answer: (a) give up A8 We can best describe someone like that as a person who is having no resolution. answer: (a) having no resolution A9 It only remains for me to express my admiration for all those of you who remained loyal. answer: (c) remained loyal A10 I must not forget either all those very important people, without whom none of us could operate, who work in the background. answer: (d) in the background 127 PHOTOCOPIABLE © www.english-test.net advanced-6 40. English Idioms and Expressions / Advanced level # 6 (Answer Keys) Questions Index Live up to A1 Frank was an old soldier and experienced many wars. answer: (d) experienced A2 He had joined the army as a young man because he wanted to have a good time a bit. answer: (c) have a good time A3 He wanted excitement and travel and the army came up to its reputation. answer: (a) came up to A4 He certainly travelled and there was plenty of excitement, which made it possible for him to follow his dream. answer: (c) follow A5 He also managed to exist easily on his pay without any problems. answer: (b) exist easily on A6 He ate only the simple food provided by the army. answer: (a) ate only A7 For some years stayed in barracks in because he liked to be among his comrades. answer: (b) stayed in barracks A8 He never really enjoyed staying in other accommodation. answer: (a) staying in other accommodation A9 He never did anything wrong and so he didn't have to make others forget any bad reputation. answer: (b) make others forget A10 He ended his final days in a small cottage overlooking the barracks. answer: (d) ended 128 PHOTOCOPIABLE © www.english-test.net advanced-7 41. English Idioms and Expressions / Advanced level # 7 (Answer Keys) Questions Index English Grammar Prepositions A1 What are you doing now? answer: (b) doing now A2 What are you interested in? answer: (d) interested in A3 I'm having a holiday on Monday. answer: (a) having a holiday A4 Are you kept informed about the latest developments? answer: (a) kept informed about A5 It's your turn. answer: (d) It's your turn A6 Are you at home on Tuesdays? answer: (a) at home A7 I'm certainly willing to try it. answer: (a) willing to try A8 You should know that I'm in complete agreement with it. answer: (c) in complete agreement with A9 I'm finished with that company. answer: (b) finished with A10 I'm looking for a new car. answer: (b) looking for 129 PHOTOCOPIABLE © www.english-test.net advanced-8 42. English Idioms and Expressions / Advanced level # 8 (Answer Keys) Questions Index From Shakespeare originally A1 When he heard that he had lost his job, it was little help to learn that he could keep his car. answer: (d) little help A2 The selection of candidates was done in a casual manner so that nobody knew why they were chosen. answer: (d) casual A3 She had got herself into difficulties by trying to please everyone at the same time. answer: (c) into difficulties A4 I'm afraid that my poor old car has finally stopped working. answer: (a) stopped working A5 You're living in a under a delusion if you think they're going to pay you for nothing. answer: (d) under a delusion A6 It was a total mystery as apparently there was no logical reason why he did it. answer: (a) no logical reason A7 There is clearly a huge change in the way people now look at crime today. answer: (b) a huge change A8 They looked everywhere for the lost passport but it seems to have disappeared completely. answer: (c) disappeared completely A9 When it comes to a crisis, Charles is very reliable. answer: (b) very reliable A10 Whenever he has been treated badly, he always demands his total recompense. answer: (a) total recompense 130 PHOTOCOPIABLE © www.english-test.net advanced-9 43. English Idioms and Expressions / Advanced level # 9 (Answer Keys) Questions Index Water Expressions A1 Charlie's in trouble again, he forgot to lock up last night. answer: (d) in trouble A2 Forget it, that's best forgotten now. answer: (a) best forgotten A3 That's always the trouble if she doesn't like it, she discourages it completely. answer: (b) discourages it completely A4 You must realize the gravity of the situation because you are in a serious situation now. answer: (c) a serious situation A5 He feels uncomfortable whenever he goes to a party. answer: (a) feels uncomfortable A6 Don't ever lend him money, he spends it very freely. answer: (c) very freely A7 We think in the present circumstances the best policy is to take little action for a while. answer: (c) take little action A8 My original plan has been so reduced in importance that I don't recognize it now. answer: (a) reduced in importance A9 Your ideas are usually sound but this one won't be practical, I'm afraid. answer: (b) be practical A10 He'll be all right soon because any criticism is usually of no importance to him. answer: (a) of no importance 131 PHOTOCOPIABLE © www.english-test.net advanced-10 44. English Idioms and Expressions / Advanced level # 10 (Answer Keys) Questions Index Cats, Dogs and Ducks A1 You will be in a very difficult situation now that he's revealed the truth. answer: (c) revealed the truth A2 If I were you, I would not raise the subject again and my best advice is to not say any more. answer: (c) not say any more A3 Remember if you go into that meeting without being prepared with some answers, you will simply be a ready target. answer: (b) a ready target A4 I'm afraid he didn't take my advice and they made him look a complete fool because he was unrepared and he ended up a person with no future. answer: (c) a person with no future A5 Mind you as I have said many times before I don't know how he's lasted so long in the job because he's always been the inefficient person in the team. answer: (b) the inefficient person A6 The older generation always maintains that in their day things were better and nowadays the country is losing its standards. answer: (c) is losing its standards A7 If you're unsure about what will happen next, I suggest you hang on for a bit longer. answer: (d) what will happen next A8 There is no need to apologize about your remarks as I can assure you it's of little concern to me. answer: (c) of little concern A9 Once more he is out of favour but I couldn't possibly tell you why. answer: (b) out of favour A10 As so many people are coming to a party at their house, they're running around preparing food in a nervous state. answer: (a) in a nervous state 132 PHOTOCOPIABLE © www.english-test.net advanced-11 45. English Idioms and Expressions / Advanced level # 11 (Answer Keys) Questions Index Losing It A1 The one thing a public figure hates is when he loses respect in front of all his admirers. answer: (c) loses respect A2 At the crucial moment the climber became scared and had to be brought down the mountain. answer: (c) became scared A3 The latest opinion polls show that the government is losing its advantage to the opposition party. answer: (d) losing its advantage A4 There was a time when everybody would believe her totally but after this episode I'm afraid she's losing her skill. answer: (a) losing her skill A5 Under the new pay agreement many employees feel that they are at a disadvantage on allowances. answer: (b) at a disadvantage A6 I'm afraid that kind of humour is totally without effect him so you'll have to explain it more simply. answer: (a) without effect A7 After only a few weeks as a teacher of very badly behaved children she realized she was losing her control. answer: (c) losing her control A8 He suddenly started shouting and screaming and people could plainly see that he had become angry. answer: (a) become angry A9 I've tried very hard indeed to understand your argument step by step but I must confess I now can't follow the reasoning. answer: (d) I now can't follow the reasoning A10 After the traffic accident she behaved foolishly and drove the car into a brick wall. answer: (b) behaved foolishly 133 PHOTOCOPIABLE © www.english-test.net advanced-12 46. English Idioms and Expressions / Advanced level # 12 (Answer Keys) Questions Index Splitting Hairs A1 We told him to remain calm because he was getting angrier and angrier. answer: (b) to remain calm A2 I can't really explain it but the moment she walks into the room and asks me a question she irritates me. answer: (d) irritates me A3 Now that he's passed his exams and got his qualifications he's decided to behave informally. answer: (a) behave informally A4 When I opened the door and saw this white figure in front of me, it really terrified me. answer: (c) terrified me A5 After the boss had given her the sack, she just walked out of the office showing no feeling at all. answer: (b) showing no feeling at all A6 Quite frankly you're arguing about small points. Does it matter whether it's the past simple or the perfect tense? answer: (a) arguing about small points A7 I saw him last November and since then I have not seen him at all. answer: (c) not seen him at all A8 Don't worry if she doesn't say much because she says she's experiencing a lot of problems. answer: (a) she's experiencing a lot of problems A9 I was really scared when I saw him because he was extremely angry about the new management decision. answer: (c) extremely angry A10 They were very lucky they didn't get themselves killed because they came very near to falling down the mountain. answer: (a) very near to 134 PHOTOCOPIABLE © www.english-test.net advanced-13 47. English Idioms and Expressions / Advanced level # 13 (Answer Keys) Questions Index Squeaky Clean A1 The auditors made a thorough check on all aspects of the company and decided to confirm it was satisfactory. answer: (a) confirm it was satisfactory A2 Now that all the problems have been sorted out he is able to go back to work making a fresh start. answer: (c) making a fresh start A3 After a great deal of questioning he decided to confess and tell the truth. answer: (d) confess A4 The enquiry into allegations of fraud against the minister proved in the end that she was innocent. answer: (c) she was innocent A5 With the appointment of a new director it was decided to remove all obstacles and create a new board of governors. answer: (a) remove all obstacles A6 Some of the members of the board are under some suspicion but he is regarded as trustworthy. answer: (b) trustworthy A7 I lost a lot of money well and truly last week: I saw the same computer for sale today at half the price I paid. answer: (b) lost a lot of money A8 We tried to catch the thief who'd snatched the handbag but he ran away quickly. answer: (c) ran away quickly A9 At the end of a lengthy police investigation he emerged as totally innocent. answer: (d) totally innocent A10 After several hours of cleaning the children had made the kitchen spotless before their parents came home. answer: (a) spotless 135 PHOTOCOPIABLE © www.english-test.net advanced-14 48. English Idioms and Expressions / Advanced level # 14 (Answer Keys) Questions Index Word of Mouth A1 I promise it will never happen again. answer: (c) promise A2 She had to admit she was wrong when it turned out that she had chosen the wrong horse in the race. answer: (d) admit she was wrong A3 They quarrelled last night so be prepared for miserable faces this morning. answer: (c) quarrelled A4 You can always rely on that company because they do what they say whatever happens. answer: (b) do what they say A5 They spend very little on advertising and tend to get new work through recommendation. answer: (a) recommendation A6 You can see that he's deeply in love with her because he listens eagerly to everything she says. answer: (b) listens eagerly to everything she says A7 Straightaway we could tell at the interview she was the ideal candidate for the job. answer: (c) Straightaway A8 Remember as soon as you feel able to continue with walk, let me know. answer: (a) let me know A9 I can only repeat that I want you to wait until Tuesday before you tell her, remember don't say anything. answer: (c) don't say anything A10 I couldn't agree with you more, to be honest you've said what I wanted to say. answer: (b) said what I wanted to say 136 PHOTOCOPIABLE © www.english-test.net advanced-15 49. English Idioms and Expressions / Advanced level # 15 (Answer Keys) Questions Index Expressions and idioms with thin A1 He worries too much about his appearance and now he says he's going bald. answer: (c) going bald A2 She lost her job last year and since then she's been finding it difficult without money. answer: (d) finding it difficult without money A3 He really must start eating properly because at the moment he's very thin. answer: (a) very thin A4 If you know of a good plumber, let me know as they're a bit difficult to find around here. answer: (b) difficult to find A5 Although he only asked me to lend him EUR 5, I could see this was the start of something worse. answer: (c) start of something worse A6 Since we put that advertisement in the local newspapers, replies have been coming in quickly in large numbers. answer: (a) quickly in large numbers A7 You'll be lucky if you get more than two words out of him because I'm afraid he's very stupid. answer: (d) very stupid A8 They've settled their argument at long last and now they're very friendly. answer: (b) very friendly A9 In view of the way she behaved I thought it was more than I could stand when she asked him to apologize to her. answer: (c) more than I could stand A10 There are certain members in the party who will stand by their leader whatever the difficulties. answer: (d) whatever the difficulties 137 PHOTOCOPIABLE © www.english-test.net advanced-16 50. English Idioms and Expressions / Advanced level # 16 (Answer Keys) Questions Index Expressions with Top A1 He's always worried about his appearance and now he's concerned because he's losing his hair. answer: (a) losing his hair A2 When the accident happened, all he could think about was attracting attention and he started calling out as loudly as possible. answer: (d) as loudly as possible A3 At a rough calculation I would say it's going to cost more than twice what you have budgeted for. answer: (d) At a rough calculation A4 It's certainly not difficult to see who's the most important person around here theses days. answer: (c) the most important person A5 Since she won the lottery last week she's been feeling very happy. answer: (b) very happy A6 Many politicians like to impress the votes but a few of them exaggerate sometimes in their speeches. answer: (a) exaggerate A7 For the first time in ages I actually slept very soundly last night. answer: (d) very soundly A8 Students usually take on paid employment during the vacation to add to their grants. answer: (c) add to A9 Her mother was very snobbish and didn't like the idea of her daughter marrying someone who was not of high social standing. answer: (b) of high social standing A10 It had been a terrible day for him and when he learned finally that he had lost his job, he simply lost his temper. answer: (a) lost his temper 138 PHOTOCOPIABLE © www.english-test.net advanced-17 51. English Idioms and Expressions / Advanced level # 17 (Answer Keys) Questions Index Down to Earth A1 Poor Charlie has been miserable since he learned that he's lost his job. answer: (a) miserable A2 I think we've had our fun and now it's time we began seriously to consider the idea of earning some money. answer: (c) began seriously to consider A3 As soon as they heard the news that one of their fellow workers had been given the sack, they all stopped working. answer: (b) stopped working A4 She always speaks condescendingly to me as if I'm not worth consideration. answer: (c) speaks condescendingly A5 In contrast to her husband she's a very practical sort of person who manages to control his wild ideas. answer: (d) practical A6 He's certainly picked himself up since we last saw him when he was clearly shabbily dressed. answer: (b) shabbily dressed A7 I invested all my money in that failed company and now I find my whole investment has been wasted. answer: (c) has been wasted A8 You can use special symbols in your emails if you want to show you're depressed. answer: (d) depressed A9 Let's put it like this — you made the decision and so it's your responsibility as to what happens next. answer: (a) your responsibility A10 They've had enough of the bad climate and high taxes here and have gone to live in Australia. answer: (c) in Australia 139 PHOTOCOPIABLE © www.english-test.net advanced-18 52. English Idioms and Expressions / Advanced level # 18 (Answer Keys) Questions Index Expressions with low A1 If you like, I can give you a summary and the information when we next meet. answer: (a) information A2 It's the fashion now to write the first letter of your name not in capitals but in small letters. answer: (c) small letters A3 She's usually very fit and healthy and that's why we were surprised to learn she was unwell. answer: (d) unwell A4 On account of his unpopularity the politician decided to keep away from the public for a few weeks. answer: (b) keep away from the public A5 In the 19th century in big houses the people who lived in the basement were the servants. answer: (c) in the basement A6 From the critical comments the journalist was making, it was clear he didn't think much of the country's leader. answer: (d) didn't think much of A7 We knew that he was dishonest but we didn't imagine he behave so disgracefully as to steal from his own family. answer: (a) behave so disgracefully A8 We wanted to cheer you up as we'd heard you were feeling rather depressed. answer: (b) rather depressed A9 I recommend you take out your loan now to take advantage of the reduced interest rate. answer: (a) reduced A10 If you invest in the financial markets you must expect the decreases as well as the highs in the income. answer: (c) decreases 140 PHOTOCOPIABLE © www.english-test.net advanced-19 53. English Idioms and Expressions / Advanced level # 19 (Answer Keys) Questions Index Hot expressions A1 They just sit around, discuss nothing in particular and just produce empty talk. answer: (c) empty talk A2 As soon as they heard the news, they didn't hesitate and drove very quickly to the hospital. answer: (a) very quickly A3 He can never wait for the next issue of his favourite magazine and likes to get a copy that's just printed. answer: (d) just printed A4 I'm not quite sure how to handle the problem at the moment as it's not easy to explain a sort of delicate situation. answer: (b) delicate situation A5 Whenever there was a war zone that needed covering, the paper always sent their most experienced reporter. answer: (d) war zone A6 He'd only been in his new job three days when he found himself in in trouble for something he'd done wrong. answer: (c) in trouble A7 Have you seen that long queue outside the supermarket? Whatever they're selling is selling very well. answer: (d) selling very well A8 In order to provide training for the staff in the department everyone had to experience responsibility. answer: (a) experience responsibility A9 I thought he was going to burst with anger because he was getting very angry. answer: (c) very angry A10 The one thing you mustn't do is be late because the boss is very strict about punctuality. answer: (a) strict about 141 PHOTOCOPIABLE © www.english-test.net advanced-20 54. English Idioms and Expressions / Advanced level # 20 (Answer Keys) Questions Index Comparisons with as .... as A1 After a good night's sleep she woke feeling bright and cheerful. answer: (b) bright and cheerful A2 It was a serious operation but he made a complete recovery and was soon in good health. answer: (d) in good health A3 When she left school, she found she could do what she liked and be totally free. answer: (a) totally free A4 Suddenly the car leant to one side and when he got out, he saw there was no air in one tyre that was completely flat. answer: (b) completely flat A5 The baby sitter had no problem with the children because they were well behaved the whole evening. answer: (c) well behaved A6 He wanted to make sure that his car looked good and so he made sure it was spotless before he sold it. answer: (d) spotless A7 The one thing you could be sure of was that he would not behave in a normal way he was in fact completely mad. answer: (b) completely mad A8 We really didn't expect to see him at all that night but then suddenly he appeared in person. answer: (c) in person A9 You could always rely on her because in any situation she stayed totally dependable. answer: (a) totally dependable A10 As he was very strong, he was able to lift the carriage up and let the trapped man out. answer: (b) very strong 142 PHOTOCOPIABLE © www.english-test.net advanced-21 55. English Idioms and Expressions / Advanced level # 21 (Answer Keys) Questions Index Expressions with make A1 Their big ambition in life was to choose the right moment to sell their shares ad then make a lot of money. answer: (c) make a lot of money A2 They've tried hard to increase their profits in the business but so far are not really progressing. answer: (a) not really progressing A3 The shock was so great it frightened you. answer: (d) frightened you A4 I reckon when they sold that lovely big house it must have provided them with a huge sum of money. answer: (b) provided them with a huge sum of money A5 Ignore his comments it's not really that bad, he's simply exaggerating. answer: (c) exaggerating A6 We've lost a lot of money and have little income and so we're finding it difficult to survive. answer: (d) survive A7 I'll come straight to the point and tell you exactly what I think. answer: (a) come straight to the point A8 It seems a sound project with potential and so I advise you to make an offer for it. answer: (c) make an offer for it A9 If I were you, I would stop worrying about it and simply have fun while you can. answer: (b) have fun A10 Don't take too much notice of what he's saying, he's just making a fuss. answer: (a) making a fuss 143 PHOTOCOPIABLE © www.english-test.net advanced-22 56. English Idioms and Expressions / Advanced level # 22 (Answer Keys) Questions Index Egg expressions A1 I'm pretty certain but perhaps I wouldn't go as far as saying I'm absolutely sure. answer: (d) absolutely sure A2 I know you didn't exactly push him into accepting the offer but you must admit you did encourage him. answer: (c) did encourage him A3 You've always stood by him in all his bad habits but underneath I think he's a worthless person. answer: (b) worthless person A4 First he agreed and then he disagreed. The result was he ended up looking foolish. answer: (a) looking foolish A5 You've got to learn to diversify and not to rely on just one scheme. answer: (c) to rely on just one scheme A6 She wasn't really successful in her first stage play. In fact you could say she she gave an embarrassing performance. answer: (d) she gave an embarrassing performance A7 It was a bit like teaching someone who was more experienced than he when the young director was showing the veteran actress how to act. answer: (a) teaching someone who was more experienced than he A8 They told her to put some money aside each month so she would have a savings account. answer: (b) a savings account A9 We all advised him to make sure he got payment and didn't accept just a promise of money. answer: (c) accept just a promise of money A10 You'll need all your tact in this situation and you'll have to be very sensitive. answer: (b) be very sensitive 144 PHOTOCOPIABLE © www.english-test.net advanced-23 57. English Idioms and Expressions / Advanced level # 23 (Answer Keys) Questions Index Idioms with prepositions A1 It's a long time since those days long ago when you could leave your front door unlocked. answer: (b) a long time since A2 I wish you would stop talking and let me finish speaking. answer: (d) let me finish speaking A3 It's not impossible you couldn't pass your exam if you really tried. answer: (c) It's not impossible A4 We haven't seen him for ages but he turns up very rarely. answer: (a) very rarely A5 It's almost impossible trying to get him to see sense because he takes no notice. answer: (b) almost impossible A6 He seriously believes that we think he's stupid but we really don't. answer: (d) He seriously believes A7 We thought it would all go off very well but in the end it turned out to be a failure. answer: (b) failure A8 I know you're keen but I don't want you to start too soon. Just relax. answer: (c) start too soon A9 Count to ten before you say anything and don't lose your temper. answer: (d) lose your temper A10 It's like there's nobody there because you never get an answer from her. answer: (a) there's nobody there 145 PHOTOCOPIABLE © www.english-test.net advanced-24 58. English Idioms and Expressions / Advanced level # 24 (Answer Keys) Questions Index Idioms with phrasal verbs A1 You certainly couldn't call him modest because he's always saying how clever he is. answer: (c) saying how clever he is A2 You can always rely on him to make things go wrong and suddenly everything stops. answer: (a) make things go wrong A3 He tried and tried and tried but in the end he decided the time had come to stop trying. answer: (d) stop trying A4 My advice is to stop worrying about it and make an effort. answer: (b) make an effort A5 We've had a lovely time and walked a long way but I think it's time to stop. answer: (c) stop A6 I just can't open this tin at all and I always find this type of container really annoying. answer: (a) really annoying A7 To be honest he leads a miserable life because he works all the time and has no friends. answer: (b) a miserable life A8 The one thing you can be sure of is that whatever the situation she'll commit a social blunder and embarrass everyone. answer: (c) commit a social blunder A9 That sort of joke never makes people laugh and on this occasion it went down very badly. answer: (d) very badly A10 Before the meeting officially starts I'd like to mention one or two points. answer: (b) mention 146 PHOTOCOPIABLE © www.english-test.net advanced-25 59. English Idioms and Expressions / Advanced level # 25 (Answer Keys) Questions Index Mark Idioms A1 He's not really doing anything serious at the moment because he's just waiting for the right opportunity until he finds a proper job. answer: (c) waiting for the right opportunity A2 You listen to me carefully you do as I say and you'll be all right. answer: (b) listen to me carefully A3 The dancers were lost marks in the competition because the man fell over half way through. answer: (a) lost marks A4 There wasn't much time to waste and in order to secure a place, you had to be be first in the queue. answer: (c) be first in the queue A5 When you look back over her lifetime you can see that she will be remembered. answer: (b) be remembered A6 From an early age he was destined to become leader of his party. answer: (d) destined A7 They were very fussy about their products and any item not of a high standard was discarded. answer: (c) of a high standard A8 Take no notice of what he said because his comments are irrelevant. answer: (a) irrelevant A9 As they were not ready on time, they missed some of the good bargains. answer: (d) not ready on time A10 Pay attention. The race is about to begin. Be prepared, get ready, start. answer: (c) Be prepared 147 PHOTOCOPIABLE © www.english-test.net advanced-26 60. English Idioms and Expressions / Advanced level # 26 (Answer Keys) Questions Index Retail Sales Expressions A1 I went to BuyLots and bought a computer on payment plan. answer: (c) payment plan A2 The best time to go shopping in the USA is the day after Thanksgiving, because all stores reduce their prices. answer: (a) reduce A3 Nowadays, lots of people buy products over the Internet. answer: (c) buy A4 It's really important to keep a proof of purchase of the products you buy in case you need to return or exchange them. answer: (b) proof of purchase A5 When I first moved to the USA and didn't have a bank account, I used order of payment issued by a bank to pay my rent. answer: (a) order of payment issued by a bank A6 Thanks for buying at Build-a-Monster, your product will be mailed in 1 to 2 business days. Have a nice day! answer: (d) mailed A7 My son would love to have a Buzz Lightmonth toy for his birthday. Do you have any at your store? — Sorry, ma'am. They are not available. answer: (c) not available A8 Excuse me, sir. I would like a reimburse on these shoes, please. They don't fit me. — Sorry, ma'am. We can't do that. answer: (b) a reimburse A9 Melinda bought a Plasma TV with a one year guarantee. answer: (a) guarantee A10 Mr. Thompson only buys things that are inexpensive. answer: (c) inexpensive 148 PHOTOCOPIABLE © www.english-test.net advanced-27 61. English Idioms and Expressions / Advanced level # 27 (Answer Keys) Questions Index American Slang Words (1) A1 I feel really good about this class. I'm going to do well or excel in the exam tomorrow. answer: (b) do well or excel in A2 His mom was really angry because he got home late last night. answer: (a) angry A3 Johnny has a really talkative nature and doesn't keep secrets well. You can't tell him anything or the whole world will know about it. answer: (a) talkative nature and doesn't keep secrets well A4 Our manager made a big fuss about the slight decrease in sales last month. answer: (b) big fuss A5 Richard received a large inheritance last year but he spent all of his money on silly things and now he's broke. answer: (a) spent all of his money A6 Kathy was ready to lose her temper when she found out someone stole her patent idea. answer: (c) lose her temper A7 The college students went out to a club last night and got drunk because the school year ended. answer: (a) got drunk A8 The class acted in a wild, crazy manner as soon as the teacher left the room. answer: (a) acted in a wild, crazy manner A9 Christie fell down and got a bruise on her arm so she cried until her mother picked her up. answer: (b) bruise A10 If Randy doesn't become aware of his situation, he'll fail the entire school year. answer: (a) become aware of his situation 149 PHOTOCOPIABLE © www.english-test.net advanced-28 62. English Idioms and Expressions / Advanced level # 28 (Answer Keys) Questions Index American Slang Words (2) A1 Lauren moved to Los Angeles to become an actress. Now, she's working as a waitress and waiting for a great opportunity to further her career. answer: (c) a great opportunity to further her career A2 I don't have any money on me. Can I borrow a dollar? answer: (c) dollar A3 Rowan is really depressed about the break-up. She always looks so sad and apathetic. answer: (a) sad and apathetic A4 Jeff really wanted to play at the basketball game last night but his coach forced him to sit and watch the game for bad behavior this past week. answer: (b) forced him to sit and watch the game A5 I can't wait for our vacation next month. I'm going to sit on the beach to get a suntan. answer: (c) get a suntan A6 I'm so tired. I'm going home to get some sleep. I'll call you tomorrow. answer: (c) get some sleep A7 He'll never go for that. It's too expensive and he's so stingy. answer: (a) stingy A8 We went to the Grand Buffet this past weekend. They have really good food and I can't wait to eat a lot. answer: (a) eat a lot A9 Don't let him swindle or manipulate you. He's only using you because he wants you to give him some money. answer: (a) swindle or manipulate A10 Dean has turned into such a lazy person. He sits in front of the TV all night long. answer: (a) a lazy person 150 PHOTOCOPIABLE © www.english-test.net advanced-29 63. English Idioms and Expressions / Advanced level # 29 (Answer Keys) Questions Index American Slang Words (3) A1 Why don't you open that bottle of wine so we can start celebrating your promotion. answer: (b) open that bottle A2 Sally had poor study habits so she had to study really hard in a short period of time for her chemistry exam. answer: (b) study really hard in a short period of time A3 Tanya's job is really good with great benefits. She gets a lot of time off and doesn't work very hard at all. answer: (a) good with great benefits A4 Notre Dame is going to defeat the other team because they're strong and well-organized this year. answer: (b) defeat A5 The food was so good. Now, can you ask for the bill so we can see what the cost of the meal is? answer: (a) cost of the meal A6 I don't want to come to this club ever again. It's always boring and there aren't many patrons. answer: (b) boring and there aren't many patrons A7 Don't worry. Her husband will pay for the meal. He has a lot of money. answer: (c) a lot of money A8 That movie was really sexually explicit. I don't think the kids should watch it. answer: (a) sexually explicit A9 Karen got rid of her little sister so we could go to the year-end party. answer: (a) got rid of A10 I don't want to hang out with Tom anymore. He's become a real boring and negative person. answer: (a) boring and negative person 151 PHOTOCOPIABLE © www.english-test.net advanced-30 64. English Idioms and Expressions / Advanced level # 30 (Answer Keys) Questions Index American Slang Words (4) A1 Christine got an outpour of anger and complaints when she got home last night. Her parents lectured her about breaking curfews for more than an hour. answer: (a) an outpour of anger and complaints A2 Normally, drug addicts need a dose of something they strongly crave in order to cope with their day once they are addicted to a particular drug. answer: (a) dose of something they strongly crave A3 People say Lana is really unconventional and odd so she can't handle important projects at work. answer: (a) unconventional and odd A4 When he saw the giant wheel at the fair, he instantly had a memory of a past incident reminiscent of his childhood. answer: (b) memory of a past incident A5 My husband and I want to go watch that new movie/film. We heard it's pretty good. answer: (a) movie/film A6 Laura got really upset when she heard about the tornado that hit her hometown. answer: (a) got really upset A7 Some people say that my teacher is a physically attractive lady. answer: (c) physically attractive A8 That vacation package to Puerto Vallarta was a bonus received without cost/charge when I bought the cruise line vacation package that starts out in Fort Lauderdale. answer: (a) a bonus received without cost/charge A9 The computer system we use at work has a minor malfunction in it so we couldn't do any of our work today. The technician will be in tomorrow to fix it for us. answer: (b) minor malfunction A10 Carmen told me the joke three times but I still didn't understand the joke. She has a very different sense of humor. answer: (b) didn't understand the joke 152 PHOTOCOPIABLE © www.english-test.net advanced-31 65. English Idioms and Expressions / Advanced level # 31 (Answer Keys) Questions Index American Slang Words (5) A1 I was highly interested in art and writing when I was a child. answer: (a) was highly interested in A2 Sharon was overly excited when she found out that she won a large shopping spree. answer: (b) was overly excited A3 Jim thinks Las Vegas hotels are pretty extravagant and showy. answer: (b) extravagant and showy A4 Karrie showed active support for her co-worker last week. Now, her boss wants to fire both of them. answer: (c) showed active support A5 Laura got a big promotion last month and now the whole thing made her conceited and overconfident. answer: (b) made her conceited and overconfident A6 After the tragic accident, Tyler was emotionally shattered. answer: (a) was emotionally shattered A7 I really made a careless and silly mistake at work this week. Now, I have to work overtime, without pay, to fix it. answer: (a) made a careless and silly mistake A8 Simon is notorious for being idle and wasting time at work. answer: (c) being idle and wasting time A9 Tim just spent thirty thousand dollars on a new car last week. answer: (a) thousand dollars A10 Our boss told Kevin to use his brain to solve the problem. answer: (c) use his brain 153 PHOTOCOPIABLE © www.english-test.net advanced-32 66. English Idioms and Expressions / Advanced level # 32 (Answer Keys) Questions Index American Slang Words (6) A1 A lot of students at the high school across the street smoke marijuana during lunch hour. answer: (b) smoke marijuana A2 Cathy is really happy at her new job. It's lucrative and easy. answer: (c) lucrative and easy A3 I don't want that sandwich. It looks disgusting. answer: (a) disgusting A4 Where should we go for some good food? answer: (b) food A5 You've been very lazy this past semester. Now, you have to really work hard if you want to graduate in June. answer: (a) work hard A6 My roommate usually looks pretty unclean and sloppy when she goes out. answer: (a) unclean and sloppy A7 It takes a lot of courage to stand up for what you believe in; especially when your opinion is not a popular one. answer: (b) courage A8 I don't like your jacket. It looks a little dirty. answer: (b) dirty A9 That road was really dangerous. We should take another route next time. answer: (c) dangerous A10 We have to sit down and quickly work out an agreement before the end of the week. answer: (b) quickly work out 154 PHOTOCOPIABLE © www.english-test.net advanced-33 67. English Idioms and Expressions / Advanced level # 33 (Answer Keys) Questions Index American Slang Words (7) A1 Due to her nervous breakdown last year, Maggie has decided to quit her nursing career. answer: (a) quit A2 Can you wait a moment please? I have to switch phones. answer: (c) wait a moment A3 I like your friend. I got a really good feeling from her. answer: (c) feeling A4 The neighbors across the street seem like they are financially stable. answer: (c) are financially stable A5 Your new project was a success at the meeting on Friday. answer: (a) a success A6 Oh, you don't know. He was fired because he was always late for work. answer: (b) was fired A7 Those kids look intoxicated on drugs or alcohol. I think they were smoking pot earlier. answer: (a) intoxicated on drugs or alcohol A8 The gang members hid for nearly three weeks because they are wanted on three counts of armed robbery. answer: (c) hid A9 I don't know what to say. You'll have to speak with the boss about that. answer: (a) boss A10 In order to succeed in the stock market, you have to be eager and highly motivated and business savvy. answer: (b) eager and highly motivated 155 PHOTOCOPIABLE © www.english-test.net advanced-34 68. English Idioms and Expressions / Advanced level # 34 (Answer Keys) Questions Index American Slang Words (8) A1 Lisa has a very overly active son and she meets with his teacher a lot. answer: (a) overly active A2 You really have to work hard and fast if you want to meet the deadline. answer: (b) work hard and fast A3 Those colors are really stylish right now. A lot of people are using those shades in their homes. answer: (b) stylish A4 She wears too much makeup and very revealing clothing. She looks like a prostitute at times. answer: (b) prostitute A5 She's very attractive. A lot of guys at school like her. answer: (c) very attractive A6 She's a very serious person. I think she needs to relax more. answer: (a) serious A7 Don really got himself into a problematic situation this time. He needs help. answer: (a) problematic situation A8 Isaac hung around with the wrong crowd and I'm afraid for him because he's seriously and deeply involved now. answer: (c) seriously and deeply involved A9 In the past, people used to cause problems for me more. Nowadays, I put my foot down a lot more. answer: (b) cause problems for me A10 Some of the girls at school like the athletic guys. answer: (a) athletic guys 156 PHOTOCOPIABLE © www.english-test.net advanced-35 69. English Idioms and Expressions / Advanced level # 35 (Answer Keys) Questions Index American Slang Words (9) A1 I've had to go for an hour. Where's the bathroom? answer: (c) bathroom A2 Kyle is in a lot of trouble. He's a drug addict and was caught stealing money last week. answer: (a) drug addict A3 He just started his new job so he's still pretty naive. answer: (b) naive A4 I know you're nervous but you have to stay calm right now. answer: (b) stay calm A5 I enjoy my little nephew. He's a cute and funny little guy. answer: (a) enjoy A6 Sandra is always falling and hurting herself. She's such a clumsy person. answer: (c) clumsy person A7 This exotic meal is really good so don't judge or criticize until you try it. answer: (a) don't judge or criticize A8 Emma was really skinny as a child but now she's a very attractive person. answer: (c) very attractive person A9 John's classmate continually teased him until John gave him a punch in the face in the fourth grade. answer: (b) a punch in the face A10 I don't like to walk around after dusk because of the weird people that seem to emerge at that time. answer: (a) weird people 157 PHOTOCOPIABLE © www.english-test.net advanced-36 70. English Idioms and Expressions / Advanced level # 36 (Answer Keys) Questions Index American Slang Words (10) A1 I really like my brother-in-law because he's so relaxed and calm. answer: (c) relaxed and calm A2 That story Greg told us is pretty inadequate. He's always late and he has a million excuses for his behavior. answer: (b) inadequate A3 Some men use a lot of persuasive and complementary words to pick up girls at night clubs. answer: (a) persuasive and complementary words A4 Sophie exercises every day but she still can't get rid of those rolls of fat around her stomach. answer: (a) rolls of fat around her stomach A5 Whenever Tom begins a new job, he keeps to himself, at first, because he doesn't want to cause any problems. answer: (b) cause any problems A6 Bette plays a highly-skilled game of hockey. She's in the female league and is the top-scorer. answer: (a) highly-skilled A7 When Steven sold the rights to his unique and useful product, he made a lot of money. answer: (b) a lot of money A8 Last month, Tim and Sherri reached the credit limits of their credit cards because he was laid-off earlier this year. answer: (a) reached the credit limits of A9 Beth needs to relax more or she'll have a heart attack soon. answer: (a) relax more A10 At work, a communication breakdown or collapse has taken place between the management and the workers. answer: (c) communication breakdown or collapse 158 PHOTOCOPIABLE © www.english-test.net advanced-37 71. English Idioms and Expressions / Advanced level # 37 (Answer Keys) Questions Index American Slang Words (11) A1 My boss gave me a lot of silly and not useful work to do recently. I wish he would challenge me more. answer: (a) silly and not useful A2 Ted is going to try to seduce Sandra at the party next week. answer: (a) try to seduce A3 That movie we saw last night was pretty very emotional and tender. Did you like it? answer: (a) very emotional and tender A4 I think that dresser is pretty good. I wish I could build something like that. answer: (c) good A5 There are a lot of bad things about the new management team. answer: (b) bad things A6 I'll leave the frozen dinner out for you and then you can heat it in the microwave when you get home. answer: (a) heat it in the microwave A7 Most of my colleagues in the office think that Sarah is crazy and unstable. answer: (b) crazy and unstable A8 Can you pick me up after work? Sure, it's no problem. answer: (b) no problem A9 I love your new home. The location is great as well. answer: (a) home A10 My new worker means well but sometimes he can be annoying. answer: (b) annoying 159 PHOTOCOPIABLE © www.english-test.net advanced-38 72. English Idioms and Expressions / Advanced level # 38 (Answer Keys) Questions Index American Slang Words (12) A1 Tom loves to party and have a good time so he throws a lot of parties at his house. answer: (a) loves to party and have a good time A2 Simon tried to seduce Nicole but she told him to get his hands off of her. answer: (c) hands A3 Josephine works long hours for not a lot of money. She's going to ask for a raise soon. answer: (b) not a lot of money A4 Rowan was completely drunk at the party on Friday. answer: (b) drunk A5 I'm not worried about the exam next week. It's going to be easy. answer: (a) easy A6 Laura's mother told her not to eat too much at the dinner party this coming weekend. answer: (a) to eat too much A7 I'm starving. Let's get some pizza and eat a lot of food tonight. answer: (b) eat a lot of food A8 We've been driving for a long time so we need to stop and go to the bathroom soon. answer: (a) stop and go to the bathroom A9 Mathew usually drinks a lot and this weekend was no exception. He was intoxicated! answer: (c) intoxicated A10 We've been working too hard lately. I'm very tired! answer: (c) very tired 160 PHOTOCOPIABLE © www.english-test.net advanced-39 73. English Idioms and Expressions / Advanced level # 39 (Answer Keys) Questions Index American Slang Words (13) A1 Joanne wanted to hit her co-worker because of the insulting comments she made. answer: (c) hit A2 You paid last time. Dinner is free because I want to pay for it this time. answer: (a) is free because I want to pay for it A3 I'm going to recommend my cousin for the legal advice you need. He's a real professional and he'll give you the information you need. answer: (b) professional A4 Are you mentally prepared for your role in the play on the weekend? We've been rehearsing for months and I can't believe the big night is almost here. answer: (a) mentally prepared for A5 Our boss had a mental breakdown recently. He threatened to kill his family and now he's awaiting his trial in jail. answer: (a) had a mental breakdown A6 She behaved very badly on the weekend. In fact, I think she's mentally ill and needs medical attention. answer: (a) mentally ill A7 I'm not feeling well. I think I have food poisoning and I feel like I'm going to vomit. answer: (c) vomit A8 Well, I had a great time tonight but I think I'm going to leave now. answer: (a) leave A9 Tim's subordinate is very disruptive at meetings so it's hard to tell who the lead or boss is most days. answer: (b) lead or boss A10 Sean needs to make easy money this month because he doesn't have enough money to cover his rent check. answer: (a) easy money 161 PHOTOCOPIABLE © www.english-test.net advanced-40 74. English Idioms and Expressions / Advanced level # 40 (Answer Keys) Questions Index American Slang Words (14) A1 The teenagers next door make a lot of noise when their parents are out of town. answer: (c) make a lot of noise A2 I'm so tired. I have to sleep for a while. answer: (a) sleep A3 Let's meet on Friday. We need to talk about some things. answer: (a) talk A4 You've been living in that old and run down home forever. When are you going to move into a nicer place? answer: (a) old and run down home A5 At work, there are some new employees who think they can just do whatever they want. answer: (b) new A6 Our supervisor yelled at him on Monday because his work is not acceptable. answer: (a) yelled at him A7 The bank is threatening to repossess Liam's car because he's late on his payments. answer: (b) repossess A8 That sitcom is very funny. My whole family watches it on Thursday evenings. answer: (a) very funny A9 I really dislike people who aren't courteous and take up much of the roadway. They think they own the road. answer: (a) people who aren't courteous and take up much of the roadway A10 Can I have a scotch with ice please? answer: (c) with ice 162 PHOTOCOPIABLE © www.english-test.net advanced-41 75. English Idioms and Expressions / Advanced level # 41 (Answer Keys) Questions Index American Slang Words (15) A1 Kevin and his family have had a hard time since the recent stock market crash. answer: (b) hard time A2 My professor lost his hair and now he wears a wig. answer: (a) wig A3 There are a lot of children in our neighborhood. answer: (c) children A4 My baby sister dominates the house. She's so spoiled! answer: (a) dominates A5 We renovated our entire house and now we've lost our momentum so the outdoor patio area will have to wait until we recover. answer: (a) lost our momentum A6 I've been working all day so I'm going to sleep early tonight. answer: (c) sleep A7 Most pyramid schemes seem like big deceptive acts to me. answer: (a) deceptive acts A8 The little boy was so hungry that he quickly ate his food in about twenty seconds. answer: (a) quickly ate A9 Some young people think they can waste time at work and get paid for it. They are in for a big surprise. answer: (a) waste time A10 Tom's boss warned him that if he makes a mistake one more time, he's going to fire him for good. answer: (b) makes a mistake 163 PHOTOCOPIABLE © www.english-test.net advanced-42 76. English Idioms and Expressions / Advanced level # 42 (Answer Keys) Questions Index American Slang Words (16) A1 Ken is a very intelligent guy. He learns things very quickly. answer: (b) intelligent A2 I didn't succeed the first time but I'm willing to give it another try. answer: (a) try A3 My boss quickly disagreed with the idea I suggested at the meeting. He didn't even consider it for a moment. answer: (c) disagreed with A4 The armed robbers were quickly apprehended and then thrown in prison. answer: (a) prison A5 Heather was intoxicated at last year's Christmas party. Everyone is wondering if she'll do it again this year. answer: (a) intoxicated A6 A loud noise frightened the horse and it quickly started galloping down the path. answer: (b) frightened A7 My husband loves to eat potatoes. He could eat them all day long. answer: (b) potatoes A8 I'm not impressed with the progress. The whole process is disgusting. answer: (a) is disgusting A9 When the officer arrested the young boy, he asked him for a honest answer. answer: (b) honest A10 My new job is really upsetting me. I think I'm going to look for a new one as soon as possible. answer: (a) upsetting me 164 PHOTOCOPIABLE © www.english-test.net advanced-43 77. English Idioms and Expressions / Advanced level # 43 (Answer Keys) Questions Index American Slang Words (17) A1 I don't like my boss. I want to tell him to leave. answer: (c) leave A2 I feel like such a gullible person. An acquaintance talked me into a pyramid scheme and I lost all of my savings. answer: (a) gullible person A3 When Tim was on vacation, he lost a lot of money at a hotel casino. He'll never learn. answer: (b) lost A4 I've been at the office a lot lately. I'm just doing what I have to do. answer: (b) doing what I have to do A5 Marcel just bought some new clothes at that trendy store downtown. answer: (c) clothes A6 I got into an accident on the weekend and my car was damaged beyond repair. answer: (a) damaged beyond repair A7 We went to a flea market and everything was up available at good prices. answer: (c) available A8 I'm so tired of renovating. I just want to do nothing and relax tonight. answer: (a) do nothing and relax A9 I got a really good feeling from that guy. Let's call him again. answer: (c) feeling A10 Why do you always carry that bundle of money around when everyone else uses debit cards these days? answer: (a) bundle of money 165 PHOTOCOPIABLE © www.english-test.net advanced-44 78. English Idioms and Expressions / Advanced level # 44 (Answer Keys) Questions Index American Slang Words (18) A1 The gang leader told his followers to kill their rivals on the weekend. They are all wanted criminals now. answer: (a) kill A2 Do you think I could borrow your car? I have an important appointment this afternoon. answer: (c) car A3 My cousin is a computer wizard. He maintains my system for me. answer: (a) wizard A4 I have to drink some coffee so I can be very alert before the big exam. answer: (c) be very alert A5 Oh, stop being such a wimp. The bridge isn't even that high. answer: (b) wimp A6 My niece said her food was bad. answer: (a) bad A7 I can't do one more thing right now. I'm exhausted. answer: (b) exhausted A8 Who wants some pizza? answer: (a) Who wants A9 The door is in good shape. But, it does have a small scratch or dent in the lower left corner. answer: (b) small scratch or dent A10 Nuclear weapons are very dangerous weapons. They could destroy mankind for good. answer: (b) Nuclear weapons 166 PHOTOCOPIABLE © www.english-test.net advanced-45 79. English Idioms and Expressions / Advanced level # 45 (Answer Keys) Questions Index Clothing Idioms (1) A1 That little boy cannot sit still. answer: (c) cannot sit still A2 My teacher told me to put a lot of effort into this term. answer: (b) put a lot of effort into A3 Bruce's last comment was unfair and cowardly. answer: (a) was unfair and cowardly A4 At the meeting on Friday, the assistant manager made a silly, unprepared and spontaneous comment. answer: (c) unprepared and spontaneous A5 I think her new boyfriend is pretending to be nice but is really dangerous. answer: (b) pretending to be nice but is really dangerous A6 Bill's wife dresses too young for her age. answer: (a) dresses too young for her age A7 Aurora wore her best clothes this weekend. answer: (c) wore her best clothes A8 This information is very important. Don't tell anyone. answer: (a) Don't tell anyone A9 Many people don't want to have their private affairs talked about in public. answer: (b) to have their private affairs talked about in public A10 Sierra's dress fits her very well. answer: (a) fits her very well 167 PHOTOCOPIABLE © www.english-test.net advanced-46 80. English Idioms and Expressions / Advanced level # 46 (Answer Keys) Questions Index Clothing Idioms (2) A1 The new nightclub was very busy this past weekend. answer: (b) was very busy A2 Joseph went to Reno and lost all of his money last month. answer: (c) lost all of his money A3 Kevin is always broke because he spends his money quickly. answer: (a) he spends his money quickly A4 Don't lose your temper! I'm going to tell you everything. answer: (b) Don't lose your temper A5 Jeff just lost his job. I wouldn't want to be in his position. answer: (a) to be in his position A6 However, when I asked him about his situation he told me not to worry because he has reserve plans that he stored and are available for future use. answer: (c) he has reserve plans that he stored and are available for future use A7 Well, it's time to work hard! answer: (a) work hard A8 After all these years, Teresa still hasn't seen her husband naked. answer: (c) naked A9 Tara is the boss in her household. answer: (a) is the boss A10 Will told his friend to keep a secret strictly confidential or else! answer: (a) keep a secret strictly confidential 168 PHOTOCOPIABLE © www.english-test.net advanced-47 81. English Idioms and Expressions / Advanced level # 47 (Answer Keys) Questions Index House/Building Idioms (1) A1 The news about the tragic terrorist acts strongly affected us. answer: (b) strongly affected us A2 My wife got really mad at me on the weekend and now I'm in trouble. answer: (c) in trouble A3 My mother left for Europe on Friday. She asked me to be the temporary manager while she's away. answer: (a) be the temporary manager A4 I don't like that joke. It was closely related to my inner feelings. answer: (a) was closely related to my inner feelings A5 I always tell my friend to act like my home is her home when she comes over. answer: (a) act like my home is her home A6 The restaurant owner was so happy and he announced that all drinks were free and paid for by the owner/restaurant. answer: (c) were free and paid for by the owner/restaurant A7 The comedian was really funny. He received a lot of applause and praise on the weekend. answer: (a) received a lot of applause and praise A8 Our neighbors talk about everyone but they don't realize that you shouldn't judge others when you do the same things they do. answer: (a) you shouldn't judge others when you do the same things they do A9 When his father came home and saw the mess, he was enraged and grounded his son for one month. answer: (b) was enraged A10 Megan doesn't like her regular or ordinary job. answer: (a) regular or ordinary 169 PHOTOCOPIABLE © www.english-test.net advanced-48 82. English Idioms and Expressions / Advanced level # 48 (Answer Keys) Questions Index Food Idioms A1 I knew when Sandra told the lie that she would be admitting to her untrue claims later. answer: (b) admitting to her untrue claims A2 Everyone knows that our math teacher behaves in a crazy manner. answer: (a) behaves in a crazy manner A3 Jonathon asks for too much at work. He really wants to have extra privileges at work without giving up anything in return. answer: (c) have extra privileges at work without giving up anything in return A4 Is it time for our short break from work? answer: (b) short break from work A5 I love to sit around and talk or chat with old friends. answer: (c) talk or chat A6 Nancy was forced to admit her mistake and humbly apologize when the manager caught her in a lie. answer: (a) admit her mistake and humbly apologize A7 The new girl is always trying to gain favor by being really nice to the boss. Last week, she bought his son a new pair of designer shoes. answer: (b) trying to gain favor by being really nice A8 Lilly is so skinny but she has a large appetite. answer: (a) has a large appetite A9 Whenever Taylor invites a girl out to dinner, they share the bill. He likes it that way. answer: (c) share the bill A10 Sally made her famous chocolate chip cookies without using prepared ingredients of any kind. answer: (b) without using prepared ingredients of any kind 170 PHOTOCOPIABLE © www.english-test.net